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2019 Reading Challenge Reviews - Books 42 & 43

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Welcome new readers and welcome back continuing readers! This year, I've been participating in the Pop Sugar Reading Challenge; you can find out more info in my Overview post or on the Pop Sugar Website. Here are my book reviews for my 42nd and 43rd book of 2019: Book 42:  The $1,000 Challenge  by Brian J. O'Connor I gave this book 3/5 stars on Goodreads, but may have given it 2.5 if half stars were available. The prompt I chose for this was "A book with pop, sugar, or challenge in the title." The author of this book was at the time of writing a personal finance columnist that decided to try a challenge for himself and his family in a time of financial strain where he lived. His goal: over 10 weeks, cut $100 a month from 10 different categories to total $1000 a month in savings. The author was funny at times, and the writing style was easy enough to get through. However, some of the items that he brings up as savings either don'

2019 Reading Challenge Reviews: Books 40 & 41

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Welcome new readers and welcome back continuing readers! This year, I've been participating in the Pop Sugar Reading Challenge; you can find out more info in my Overview post or on the Pop Sugar Website. Here are my book reviews for my 40th and 41st book of 2019: Book 40: Babe: The Gallant Pig  by Dick King-Smith I gave this book 3/5 stars on Goodreads.  The prompt I chose for this was "A book you see someone reading on tv or in a movie." (This was on the Rory Gilmore reading list). Farmer Hogget wins Babe the piglet at a fair, and takes him home planning to one day have him for dinner. However, Babe gets adopted by a sheepdog named Fly and learns to herd sheep as well. Over the course of the book, Babe teaches readers and Fly alike not to judge a book by its cover, and that sometimes being polite gets you a lot farther than trying to force people to listen to you. I thought this was a cute, easy read, and could be fun to read with kids

Never Forget - A Moment of Silence

Apologies that this went up a day late. Yesterday was the anniversary of a day that frankly words cannot describe. To all of the first responders and people who helped each other 18 years ago, thank you. To all those lost, rest in peace. There truly are no words, and so the blog will be taking a brief hiatus this week as a version of a moment of silence. Never forget.

2019 Reading Challenge Reviews - Books 38 & 39

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If this is your first time visiting Sorority Blogger: Hello! I'm glad you're here. This year, I've been participating in the Pop Sugar Reading Challenge; you can find out more info in my Overview post or on the Pop Sugar Website. Here are my book reviews for my 38th and 39th book of 2019: Book 38:  How Not to Die Alone  by Richard Roper I gave this book 3/5 stars on Goodreads.  The prompt I chose for this was "A book that's published in 2019." Andrew works at a government job where he visits the homes of the recently deceased to try and find out if they have any living relations that need to be contacted. If they don't, he helps with the necessary planning for the deceased. No matter what he thinks, feels, and experiences at work, he still gets to come home to his wife and children and put it all behind him for a few hours (at least that's what he's told his coworkers). The truth, is a bit more complicated than tha