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Sweet Home Alabama, Dolly Parton, ADHD representation, and rugged cowboys who can handle a woman’s emotions, anxiety, and panic attacks? I’m in love 💙💛💙💛
Done and Dusted has me day dreaming of packing up the city-ish life of Florida and hightailing it to the country life in Wyoming. Until then I plan on visiting my local farm and feed store to find a cowboy of my own.
Done and Dusted has me day dreaming of packing up the city-ish life of Florida and hightailing it to the country life in Wyoming. Until then I plan on visiting my local farm and feed store to find a cowboy of my own.
*Potential spoilers ahead*
I have so many words yet not enough words to know where to even begin describing this book. Monday’s Not Coming has me feeling all sorts of fucked up. I laughed, I cried, I thought I was going to be physically ill and at one point I said “what the fuck” so loud at 2 am that I woke up my dog.
I originally rated it four stars but am changing it to five because it has become part of my Roman Empire and I cannot stop thinking about it.
This book will make you experience the whole gamut of emotions and had me so enraged at one point that had I not been reading this on my phone via KU I would have YEETED the book across my apartment. (Page 390-391 to be exact).
Halfway through the book it made me think of the Riyla Wilson case, and I should have known it was all going down hill from there. I think Monday’s Not Coming should be required reading for anyone entering into and working in the child welfare system, as well as anyone who doesn’t believe how incredibly broken our current system is.
I have so many words yet not enough words to know where to even begin describing this book. Monday’s Not Coming has me feeling all sorts of fucked up. I laughed, I cried, I thought I was going to be physically ill and at one point I said “what the fuck” so loud at 2 am that I woke up my dog.
I originally rated it four stars but am changing it to five because it has become part of my Roman Empire and I cannot stop thinking about it.
This book will make you experience the whole gamut of emotions and had me so enraged at one point that had I not been reading this on my phone via KU I would have YEETED the book across my apartment. (Page 390-391 to be exact).
Halfway through the book it made me think of the Riyla Wilson case, and I should have known it was all going down hill from there. I think Monday’s Not Coming should be required reading for anyone entering into and working in the child welfare system, as well as anyone who doesn’t believe how incredibly broken our current system is.
dark
medium-paced
The Year of Less: How I Stopped Shopping, Gave Away My Belongings, and Discovered Life is Worth More Than Anything You Can Buy in a Store
DID NOT FINISH: 25%
The author comes off as super fat phobic and I’m not interested in their seemed obsession with weight when this book is supposed to be about spending less.
I’m so torn on how I feel about this book. On one hand I loved the female friendship aspect but on the other hand I felt like the book was at least a hundred pages to long and wish that this book could have been split into two stand alone novels in order to have more plot and character development. As someone who loves the movie The Holiday, I feel like I had higher expectations for this book and it just fell short for me.
Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC