
My Ratings and Recommendations: A quick note-I don’t usually read a book summary before starting a book. I don’t want to spoil anything! HA! (I do stop reading a book without hesitation if I’m not diggin it.) They usually pop up in my feed, are recommended by friends, or I find them on a must read/fave read Pinterest list post.
Die With Zero– 3.5* I didn’t quite know how to rate this. I found most of it very interesting and agreed with some of his ideas. Definitely a book with lots to discuss (non-fic)
Happier Hour-4* I loved a lot of the ideas in this book, and picked it up because it was a bookclub pick from Jansen @everydayreading. (non-fic)
We Should All Be Millionaires- 4* This was another bookclub pc from Jansen, but not til later this year. Very insightful for women, especially entrepreneurs (non-fic)
Happily Ever Ninja– 3.5* This is like the 5th in a series I think, I’ve really enjoyed the series, however the romance is a little spicy in some of them. I love the friendships the women have in their knitting group and penny Reid writes great chemistry. fiction, rom-com *If this is up your alley, start with the first book Neaderthal Seeks Human
The People We Keep– 4* Coming of age story, heartbreaking with an ending I can live with 😉 fiction
The Winners-4* book 3 in this series,This series was interesting and enjoyable though a little long. It has a bit of everything in it, and you don’t have to be a hockey fan to love it! fiction First book is Beartown.

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Our book club just read The Boys in the Boat – a fav of mine! I just finished Mrs Harris Goes to Paris/New York. A London charlady who is bound and determined to get her hands on a Dior dress. Mrs Harris then finds herself going to New York, and why not then, find the father of little Henry next door?