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My Bookish Life Book Review: Deception Point

             Hello everybody! How are you all doing ? I hope you all are having a good morning. Mine is about to be pretty hectic I think. I have a lot I have to do today. With that being said lets get this review knocked out shall we.  Title: Deception Point Author: Dan Brown Genre: Thriller Pages :  558 Rating: 4 stars Synopsis: A shocking scientific discovery. A conspiracy of staggering brilliance. A thriller unlike any you have ever read...                              When a NASA satellite discovers an astonishingly rare object buried deep in the Artic ice, the floundering space agency proclaims a much needed victory-a victory with profound  implications for NASA policy and the impending presidential election .To verify the authenticity of the find , the White House calls upon the skills of intelligence analysist Rachel Sexton. Accompanied by a team of experts , including the charismatic scholar Michael Tolland, Rachel travels to the Artic and uncovers the unthinkable: evidence of

My Bookish Life Book Review: Episodic Sleep Disorder

               Hello everybody! How are you guys? I hope everybody is doing good. I have a very busy day planned for today but while I have a few minutes this morning I want to go ahead and publish my first book review of this month. I know it's getting late in the month and it's pretty bad that I haven't published one before now but I have been super busy with my kiddo and everything. so with that being said lets get on with this review!            Title: Episodic Sleep Disorders Author: E.L. Haines Genre: Mystery Pages: 96 Rating: 4 stars Synopsis: Beware, Beware, the beast of Lozere! Who lurks in your dreams, and knows how to scare. You will freeze at the sight of a strange dancing at night and the dead in their coffins will stare.             A menacing wolf is terrorizing the village of Loreze . A beautiful young girl has lost her family and her best friend to this nightmare when Sparrow shows up with his characteristic curiosity. But all is not as it seems in this col

My Bookish Life: September TBR

               Hello everybody! I'm back with my September TBR. I always look forward to this every month because I never know how it's really going to shape up because of my TBR jar. So lets get started!    1. First I have to finish Deception Point by Dan Brown. I have read about 40 pages so far and I find it pretty interesting. I think I will like it.  2. Satori in Paris and Pic Two Novels by Jack Kerouac will be the next one I read after Deception Point. This was a TBR jar pick that's been on my list for the longest time but I was waiting for it to show up at my library. Looking forward to reading it I like Jack Kerouac. 3. The Dark Dark by Samantha Hunt, this was last months TBR jar pick and it just now showed up at my local library.  I think I heard about this book on BookTube. Anyways it looks interesting and I'm looking forward to reading it.  Now let's draw my TBR Jar pick for the month!      This i

My Bookish Life: August Reading Wrap Up

          Hello how is everybody? I hope you all are having a good morning. My morning hasn't been so good but hopefully I will get to feeling better. I'm looking forward to posting my September TBR though so I want to get this done so I can do it. With that being said let's get started!  1. The Dark Tower Treachery Authors: Stephen King and Robin Furth Genre : Graphic Novel Pages: 176 Rating: 4 Stars My thoughts on the book: I really like this graphic novel series. I like how this one highlights the story of what happened to Roland's mom. I also think the artwork in these graphic novels is really beautiful! 2. Song of Susannah: Dark Tower 6 Author: Stephen King Genre: Fantasy Pages: 544 Rating: 4 stars My thoughts on the book: This was a reread. I think the story in this one gets really weird but, I like it! I also like the humor that some parts of the book has. 3. The Dark Tower : The Fall of Gilead Authors: Stephen King and Robin F

My Bookish Life Book Review: A Walk To Remember

          Hello how are you all doing? I hope you all are having a good day. I went to the gym earlier, done some house work and started dinner. That's all besides taking care of the kiddo so my day has been a bit busy. The kiddo just fell asleep so I wanted to try to get this book review up while he is asleep. So let's get this thing rolling! Title: A Walk To Remember Author: Nicholas Sparks Genre: Romance Pages: 215 Rating: 5 stars Synopsis: There was a time when the world was sweeter... when the women in Beaufort, North Carolina, wore dresses, and the men donned hats... when something happened to a 17 year old boy that would change his life forever. Every April, when the wind blows in from the sea and mingles with the scent of lilacs , Landon Carter remembers his last year at Beaufort High.  My Thoughts On The Book: So this was another one of my rereads . I wanted to see if it was as good as I remembered it being because the last time I read it I was a teenager . I want to s