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Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Review: Bambi: A Life in the Woods

Bambi: A Life in the Woods Bambi: A Life in the Woods by Felix Salten
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I don't know what they taught children back in the day, but this is not something I would read with a young child. This is most definitely not your Disney version of Bambi (not that I was expecting it). I read this book because I had heard something about it, so I had to read it for myself.

Overall it was a good story, and I am going to read the other books.

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Saturday, October 15, 2022

Review: Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking

Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Has there been a camera in my room my whole life?

This book just explained my entire childhood. Back then, mental health was not something that was talked about or even considered to be a reason why I never felt the same way my classmates did about certain things. My mother once described it to someone as "marching to her own drummer."

Now that I am learning the roots of my anxiety and depression (and the fact I unknowingly had them in childhood), I find myself wishing I knew then what I know now. (I know, hind insight is 20/20.) Now, I also play the what-if game with myself. If I had known then what I know now, would I have made different decisions? Would I have approached life differently?

In high school, we took a version of the Meyers-Brigg test. When I got the results, all I could say was, "That is absolutely me." We weren't really directed how to use those results to our own benefit. It wasn't until I had some real life experience that the test results came back to haunt me.

I am well into adulthood at this time. Earlier this year, I decided it would be my mental health year. I had so much stress buildup that it was affecting my physical health to the point where multiple doctors were adamantly requesting that I take a leave from work. During said leave, I stumbled on this book. It has given me some good ideas of what I can do to help myself. For example, now I know I need to be more consistent with taking my lunch breaks. I need to break the habit of working through them. This is also something I have discussed with my therapist, but this book puts into action through anecdotes and science.

While reading this book, I felt pretty special. Back the real world, not so much. I hope to change that by putting some of the tips into lessons from the stories into practice.

I recommend this book to both introverts and extroverts. This book helps introverts understand themselves better. It also help extroverts to understand the introverted mind.

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Saturday, October 1, 2022

Amazon Kindle Reading Challenge - Year End Kindle Challenge

 

Amazon has started the Year End Kindle Challenge. It started October 1, 2022 and runs through December 31, 2022.

Days Read:

Bronze Reader - Unlock this achievement when you read for any 15 days during the Year End Kindle Challenge days don't have to be consecutive to count.

Silver Reader - Unlock this achievement when you read for any 40 days during the Year End Kindle Challenge. Reading days don't have to be consecutive to count.

Gold Reader - Unlock this achievement when you read for any 75 days during the Year End Kindle Challenge. Reading days don't have to be consecutive to count.

Books Read:

Bookish - Unlock this achievement when you complete a Kindle books during the Year End Kindle Challenge.

Bookworm - Unlock this achievement when you complete two Kindle books during the Year End Kindle Challenge

Bibliophile - Unlock this achievement when you complete three Kindle books during the Year End Kindle Challenge.

Streaks:

Head Start - Unlock this achievement when you read any day during the Year End Kindle Challenge.

Perfect Week - Unlock this achievement when you read each day for a full week Sunday through Saturday. Tip: You can level up this achievement if you read multiple perfect weeks during the Year End Kindle Challenge.

Perfect Month - Unlock this achievement when you read each day for a full month. Tip: You can level up this achievement if you read multiple perfect months during the Year End Kindle Challenge.

Mystery:

Mystery - Hint: A Prime time to read. Reveals 10/10
Prime Early Access - Unlock this achievement by reading on October 11 or October 12.
 
Mystery - Hint: You'll be on the edge of your seat. Reveals 10/24
Chills and Thrills - Unlock this achievement when you complete one of our top picks for mystery, thriller, and suspense Kindle books between now and December 31.
 
Mystery - Hint: There's something for everyone. Reveals 11/7
 
Mystery - Hint: Skip the crowds. Reveals 11/23

Mystery - Hint: Get the inside scoop. Reveals 12/5

Mystery - Hint: Cozy up for the holidays. Reveals 12/14

 

Sunday, September 18, 2022

Review: The Ballad of Never After

The Ballad of Never After

The Ballad of Never After by Stephanie Garber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book almost became the first book to make me cry.

Stephanie Garber writes excellent stories that you feel part of. I can't wait to see where she goes next, but I truly hope this isn't the last we see of Jacks. Truth be told, he was my favorite. 

I read this book as part of the PopSugar Reading Challenge 2022 - A duology (2).

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Monday, September 5, 2022

Review: Ash Wednesday

Ash Wednesday Ash Wednesday by Paula McLain
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I had no idea that this was based on a true story about a school fire in Collinwood, OH. The author's note referenced the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire (which happened years after the tragedy this book is based on) and oddly enough, I read a book on it a few years ago (Triangle: The Fire That Changed America). Now, I have to see if there are any nonfiction books about this school fire. This story has piqued my interest.

Amazon Originals - A Point In Time Collection Book 2

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Thursday, August 25, 2022

Review: Naomi's Gift

Naomi's Gift Naomi's Gift by Martha Hall Kelly
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a very touching story set near the end of WWII told through letters. The ending could be taken two ways, but I don't want to give spoilers.

Amazon Originals - A Point In Time Collection Book 1

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Saturday, August 20, 2022

Review: Skipping Christmas

Skipping Christmas

Skipping Christmas by John Grisham
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I love watching the movie; I try to watch it at least once per year. I decided to read the book to back fill some of the background and to understand some references. The book served it's purpose for that, but honestly, the movie was a lot better.

I read this book as part of the PopSugar Reading Challenge 2022 - A book that can be read in one sitting.

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Monday, August 8, 2022

Review: Unspeakable Things

Unspeakable Things Unspeakable Things by Jess Lourey
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I'm not sure how to explain what reading this book was like. It was a pager turner in a fashion, but not because I was on the edge of my seat; it was simply that I needed to know how it ended. Most of my favorite page turners are page turners because I not only needed to know what happened, but because I was fully immersed in the story. It is a feeling of connection. You are in the action with the characters. I did not feel that way reading this book. All I wanted to know is how it ended.

I read this book as part of the PopSugar Reading Challenge 2022 - A book that features a party.

I read this book as part of the Amazon Epic Summer Reading Challenge - Topshelf - Unlock this achievement when you complete one of our Editor's Picks for Amazon Original Stories. There's something for everyone and Kindle Unlimited subscribers borrow for free.

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Tuesday, August 2, 2022

Review: Once Upon a Broken Heart

Once Upon a Broken Heart

Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I love Stephanie Barber's books because they are fast reads and I always want to keep turning the page.

This is a book can be read without having read the Caraval series, but I still recommend reading the Caraval series before jumping into this series. You will get background on some characters mentioned in this book as well as one of the of the main characters. I almost wish I had reread the Caraval series before starting this one.

I cannot wait until the next book comes out. Already have the hard cover and Kindle versions preordered!

I read this book as part of the PopSugar Reading Challenge 2022 - A duology (1).

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Sunday, July 17, 2022

Review: City on Fire

City on Fire City on Fire by Don Winslow
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I am always a sucker for books set in my home state. They are rare because, well, it's Rhode Island. This story had a somewhat slow start, but about halfway through I finally got hooked in. I ended up reading the last 65% in a single sitting.

It's an interesting mob story.

Waiting (not so patiently) for the second book.

I read this book as part of the POPSUGAR Reading Challenge 2022 - A book set in the 80's.

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Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Review: Shutter

Shutter Shutter by Ramona Emerson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I received an ARC Kindle edition of this book through a Goodreads Giveaway.

Trigger Warning: The first chapter (which gets you hooked) contains graphic descriptions of a crime scene, descriptions of murder, cartels, and drugs.

This was an excellent book. I love reading about the indigenous people. This book has some Sixth Sense vibes. The POV switches from present to past for the majority of the book. A quick read.

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Monday, July 11, 2022

Review: Payback's a Witch

Payback's a Witch Payback's a Witch by Lana Harper
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a really fun read. I had to put it down for real life reasons, but in total it is a fast read. It'll keep you on your toes.


I read this book as part of the PopSugar Reading Challenge 2022 - A book about witches.

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Saturday, July 2, 2022

Amazon Kindle Reading Challenge - Epic Summer Challenge

Amazon has started the Epic Summer Challenge. It started July 1, 2022 and runs through September 30, 2022.

Some prompts are the same as the Spring Challenge, but here they are for the Summer Challenge:

Days Read:

Bronze Reader - Unlock this achievement when you read for any 15 days during the Epic Summer Challenge. Reading days don't have to be consecutive to count. Earned July 17, 2022

Silver Reader - Unlock this achievement when you read for any 40 days during the Spring Challenge. Reading days don't have to be consecutive to count. Earned August 10, 2022

Gold Reader - Unlock this achievement when you read for any 75 days during the Spring Challenge. Reading days don't have to be consecutive to count. September 14, 2022

Books Read:

Bookish - Unlock this achievement when you complete a Kindle books during the Epic Summer Challenge. Earned July 11, 2022

Bookworm - Unlock this achievement when you complete two Kindle books during the Epic Summer Challenge. Earned July 18, 2022

Bibliophile - Unlock this achievement when you complete three Kindle books during the Epic Summer Challenge. Earned August 2, 2022

Streaks: This is a new category for Summer. These were previously under the Days Read category.

Head Start - I'm not quite sure what the prompt was for this, but I earned it already. Earned July 2, 2022

Perfect Week - Unlock this achievement when you read each day for a full week Sunday through Saturday. Tip: You can level up this achievement if you read multiple perfect weeks during the Spring Challenge. Earned July 17, 2022, July 24, 2022, July 31, 2022, August 6, 2022

Perfect Month - Unlock this achievement when you read each day for a full month. Tip: You can level up this achievement if you read multiple perfect months during the Spring Challenge. Earned September 1, 2022

Mystery:

Mystery - Hint: The best way to escape the summer heat. Reveals 7/6
Around the Campfire - Unlock this achievement when you complete one of our Summer Reading Kindle book picks. Earned July 18, 2022
 
Mystery - Hint: A Prime time to read. Reveals 7/11
Prime Day - Unlock this achievement when you read on July 12 or July 13. Earned July 13, 2022
 
Mystery - Hint: Book lovers approved! Reveals 7/20
Topshelf - Unlock this achievement when you complete one of our Editor's Picks for Amazon Original Stories. There's something for everyone and Kindle Unlimited subscribers borrow for free. Earned August 8, 2022
 
Mystery - Hint: Never miss a new release. Reveals 8/10
I'm a Fan - Unlock this achievement when you follow an author between now and September 30 when the Epic Summer Challenge ends. Earned August 10, 2022

Mystery - Hint: Get hooked in a hurry. Reveals 8/31
Quick Bites - Unlock this achievement when you complete a Kindle Vella episode in the Kindle app between now and September 30. Only reading done in the Kindle app counts towards this achievement. Find your next Kindle Vella read. September 13, 2022

Mystery - Hint: Finish Strong. Reveals 9/14
Epic Ending - Unlock this achievement when you ready any three days between September 17 and September 23. Earned September 19, 2022

 

Thursday, June 16, 2022

Review: StarCraft: Evolution

StarCraft: Evolution StarCraft: Evolution by Timothy Zahn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ahh finally a read to take my mind off of life. Been wanting to read this for years. I went back to playing Starcraft 2 while reading this. Been a long time since I have played. Felt pretty darn good!

The book itself is great. I hope the new "generation" gets expanded. Really want to know where Raynor disappeared to!

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Sunday, June 5, 2022

Review: Nightwork

Nightwork Nightwork by Nora Roberts
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I received an ARC of this book through a Goodreads Giveaway.

This book was like a roller coaster pace wise; slow, fast, slow, fast. It was a good read though. I enjoyed it.

I read this book as part of the POPSUGAR Reading Challenge 2022 - A book whose title begins with the last letter of your previous read. (Previous read was Flowers for Algernon.)

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Saturday, May 28, 2022

Review: Flowers for Algernon

Flowers for Algernon

Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The first time I read this story I was in 7th grade and it was an abridged version in our text books at school. It was the first time I got home from school excited about something I read. Reading comprehension was always a challenge for me as a kid. Books were just words on a page and I would be so focused on the words, by the time I got to the end of the book, I had forgotten what I had read in the beginning. Needless to say, connections I was supposed to make while reading certain books/stories never really happened. In fact, I did not actually find my way to reading for pleasure (and enjoy it) until I was an adult in college and got my first Kindle (a Kindle 2, to be exact).

This read through was the first time I have read this book as an adult. It's still as insanely depressing as the first time I read it, but the message is very different. In 7th grade, my take away was: ignorance is bliss. This was a very oversimplified way to describe it. Later in life during a sociology class, we were talking about people from a lower status obtaining a wealth and having that wealth taken from them. After having that taste of wealth and going back to the previous status is difficult for them. They have had a taste of what could be and what is now out of their reach. While this conversation ensued, what hit me was that this is what 7th grade me thought about Flowers for Algernon. It's better to not have a taste of the better and not know what you're missing than to experience it and know you'll never taste it again; hence, ignorance is bliss.

There was a movie made in 1968 called Charly based on this book. I don't recall how I got my hands on it, but I did. It made me more depressed than the book did, but it was good.

The older and (not so) wiser me now knows what the real message is. It's a commentary on how people with disabilities are treated. While the ideas the 7th grade me's ideas still stand, it goes much deeper than that (as I now know).

This book has haunted me almost all of my life (after the first reading). I'm glad I finally read it in its entirety.

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Saturday, May 14, 2022

Review: Project Hail Mary

Project Hail Mary Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is my first book by this author. I have seen The Martian, but I have not read the book. This book came up on one of Amazon's Spring Reading Challenge prompts, so I decided to give it a try.

The book did not disappoint. I would have read this book much faster if it weren't for work (overrated, I know). It's hard to explain what I liked without giving away important plot points. I would definitely recommend this book if you are looking for a fast, science fiction read.

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Saturday, April 23, 2022

Amazon Kindle Reading Challenge - Spring

The last year and a half has been extremely stressful at work as I have had to manage the office alone. The job itself is stressful at time even with full staffing. On April 1st, Amazon launched a springtime reading challenge that will end on June 30. I opted to participate to help me get back into reading and with the hopes of finding a way to decompress each night. I know I am late in getting this posted, but better late than never.

Last year, I believe this was an invitation only challenge. This year, I cannot confirm if this was invitation only or if it is finally open to everyone. If you want to be sure go to the Kindle app on your phone. Click More, then Reading Insights. For me, the Spring Challenge is at the top of the page.

Achievements are tracked through the Amazon Kindle app. Reading can be done on most Kindle devices/apps as long as Whispersync is enabled. Books that count towards the achievements include: any Kindle eBook purchased or borrowed from Amazon.com, borrowed from Kindle Unlimited or Prime Reading, Kindle eBook borrowed from your public library, and Kindle Vella stories read in the Kindle App. Please note: Kindle Vella stories read via a browser will NOT count towards the achievements. Audiobooks, physical books, and non-Kindle eBooks will not be counted.

The achievement are broken into three categories: Days Read, Books Completed, Mystery.

Days Read:

Bronze Reader - Unlock this achievement when you read for any 15 days during the Spring Challenge. Reading days don't have to be consecutive to count. Earned April 16, 2022

Silver Reader - Unlock this achievement when you read for any 40 days during the Spring Challenge. Reading days don't have to be consecutive to count. Earned May 10, 2022

Gold Reader - Unlock this achievement when you read for any 75 days during the Spring Challenge. Reading days don't have to be consecutive to count. Earned June 15, 2022

Perfect Week - Unlock this achievement when you read each day for a full week Sunday through Saturday. Tip: You can level up this achievement if you read multiple perfect weeks during the Spring Challenge.  Earned April 9, 2022, April 16, 2022, April 23, 2022, May 1, 2022, May 8, 2022, May 14, 2022, May 22, 2022, May 28, 2022, June 5, 2022, June 19, 2022?, June 26, 2022

Perfect Month - Unlock this achievement when you read each day for a full month. Tip: You can level up this achievement if you read multiple perfect months during the Spring Challenge. Earned May 1, 2022, June 1, 2022

Books Read:

Bookish - Unlock this achievement when you complete a Kindle books during the Spring Challenge. Earned April 11, 2022

Bookworm - Unlock this achievement when you complete two Kindle books during the Spring Challenge. Earned April 20, 2022

Bibliophile - Unlock this achievement when you complete three Kindle books during the Spring Challenge. Earned April 24, 2022

Final Frontier - Unlock this achievement when you complete a science fiction or fantasy book during the Spring Challenge. Earned April 11, 2022

Chart Topper - Unlock this achievement when you read a Kindle book from the Best of 2021 list during the Spring Challenge. Earned May 14, 2022

Mystery:

Scholar - Unlock this achievement when you complete any nonfiction Kindle book between April 15 and June 30. Earned April 29, 2022

Voyager - Unlock this achievement when you complete a Kindle book on World Book Day on April 23, 2022. Earned April 23, 2022

Great Escape - Unlock this achievement when you complete any fiction Kindle book between May 6 and June 30. Earned May 14, 2022

I'm a Fan - Unlock this achievement when you follow any author between May 20 and June 30. Earned May 24, 2022

Quick Bites - Unlock this achievement when you complete a Kindle Vella episode in the Kindle app between June 3 and June 30. Only reading done in the Kindle app counts towards this achievement. Earned June 3, 2022

Final Chapter - Unlock this achievement by reading two days between June 12 and June 18. Earned June 14, 2022

So far, I am loving this Reading Challenge. I hope Amazon opens it up for other seasons and does them regularly. It's helping me stay on track with my Goodreads challenge (Goal: read 52 books this year). It is also helping me accomplish the mission of not getting stuck on the same stuff all the time. It's a nice change from the POPSUGAR challenge. 

It would also be awesome if the achievement book marks were real and sent to us after the challenge ended. Some of them are awesome (so far). Unfortunately, we don't get to see them until after we unlock the achievement.

As of June 15, 2022, all achievements have been completed.