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My Bookish Life Book Review: White

     Hello and how are you guys? I hope you all had a good day. Mine was pretty good. I did some studying this morning and then I went to a Christmas party at my kid's school. That was really fun! We did crafts and they had a bounce house. My kiddo enjoyed it he was running around everywhere!     Then we went to Pizza King for lunch. The food there was amazing like always! I tried their baked spaghetti, and it was really really good! My son loved his pizza too! After that we came home and have just hung out at the house the rest of the day.     We just had jambalaya for dinner and my husband is playing with kiddo. Since things are winding down for the day I want to post a book review before I go to bed. I'm ready to talk books so lets do this !  Title: White Author: Bret Easton Ellis Genre: Non-fiction Pages: 272 Rating: 4 Synopsis: Bret Easton Ellis offers his first work of non-fiction meditating on the social media age. The result is both a defense of freedom of speech and a

My Bookish Life Book Review: Fairy Tale

      Hello everybody ! How have all of you guys been ? I know it's unfortunately been a long time since I talked to you guys . My life has been crazy and some of that is what has caused some blogging delays . That plus my kiddo broke my laptop and I had to save up and get a new one. I'm hoping next year will be a better year and I'll be able to do a lot of the blog work I want to do.         I hope you guys are having a good holiday season . Mine has been a little crazy but hopefully it will all straighten itself out soon . Now I have some lemonade and I'm ready to talk books so lets get started with this review.   Title: Fairy Tale Author : Stephen King Genre: Fantasy Pages: 608 Rating: 4 stars     Synopses: Charlie Reade looks like a regular high school kid, great at baseball and football, a decent student. But he carries a heavy load. His mom was killed in a hit-and-run accident when he was ten, and grief drove his dad to drink. Charlie learned how to take care of h