Why This Book One of my friends sent The Complete Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook by Joshua Piven and David Borgenicht to me as a gift. She knew I would like this book because I love extreme survival situation shows like I Shouldn’t Be Alive. This book is a guide for dealing with bad situations, like “how to survive when lost in the jungle.” The Complete Worst-Case … [Read more...] about The Complete Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook
Pet Sematary by Stephen King
Here is my first Stephen King book review, many more to come. A coworker had this audiobook on Audible and he lent it to me so I could listen to it before I watched the 2019 version of the movie. Pet Sematary is not my favorite Stephen King book but it was good and I liked it. Book Stats Title: Pet SemataryAuthor: Stephen KingGenre: HorrorSeries: N/APublished: November … [Read more...] about Pet Sematary by Stephen King
Everyone You Will Ever Meet Knows Something You Don’t
"Everyone you will ever meet knows something you don't."-Bill Nye About Bill Nye First off, I love Bill Nye! I’m sure most of you have heard of him, but here is a little bit of background about him. He went to Cornell University and graduated in 1977 with a BS degree in mechanical engineering. He worked for Boeing for several years. While there he invented a hydraulic … [Read more...] about Everyone You Will Ever Meet Knows Something You Don’t
Who Moved My Cheese? By Spencer Johnson
This is an easy to read, self-help book. I’m not usually into self-help books but a coworker suggested it to me because of recent changes at work. The book is short, quick, eye-opening, and inspirational if you are looking for a change. I would recommend Who Moved My Cheese? if you are trying to deal with a sudden change in your life. Book Stats Title: Who Moved My … [Read more...] about Who Moved My Cheese? By Spencer Johnson
The Perfect Child by Lucinda Berry
I picked The Perfect Child from Amazon’s First Reads because a suspenseful book about a couple trying to adopt a child with past trauma sounded intriguing to me. Also, Dr. Lucinda Berry is actually a childhood trauma psychologist and uses her experiences as inspiration for parts of her books. I have always enjoyed when authors use science and personal experiences to make their … [Read more...] about The Perfect Child by Lucinda Berry