Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Books and Beans ~ March 2018

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It's my favorite post of the month! March was good for reading. Settle in with a cup of your favorite warm drink and check out my book list from this month.

COFFEE

My husband's podcast, Coffee with Kenobi, has an official coffee sponsor, OneNation Coffee. We have been drinking their product at our house for about a month now and are definitely fans! You know I am picky about a good coffee and this one is great. My favorite part is how our mailbox smells when it is delivered! Throw in the fact that this company is run by servicemen and I'm definitely sold. Enjoy this month's book review written while I sipped "Buckshot Blend". :)

BOOKS
(all images from Amazon)

I read seven books during the month of March! A special shout-out to Spring Break for making that possible. :) This month consisted of four non-fiction and three fiction and there wasn't a bad one in the bunch. Add a few to your Amazon cart by clicking either the book title or image to put on your summer reading list!

by: Greg McKeown
4 out of 5 stars


I really enjoyed this book and it helped me to begin to question what is absolutely essential in my own life. The basic premise is to work smarter not harder on the things that matter most. Think of this book as a decluttering manual for your work and your mind.

by: A.J. Finn
4 out of 5 stars


Oh my goodness! This book kept me on the edge of my seat and I could not put it down. If you enjoy books like Gone Girl or Girl on a Train, this psychological thriller should be your next read. The main character suffers from agoraphobia (fear of leaving the house) and spends her time watching her neighbors out her window. What she witnesses makes you question what is real and what is imagined. 

by: J.J. Virgin
4 out of 5 stars


This memoir about JJ Virgin helping her son recover from a traumatic brain injury is very good. Along with portraying a mother's love and resilience, she focuses on the lessons learned from this very trying time. Both she and her son are inspirational.

by: Kat Lee
4 out of 5 stars


I so loved this book! You all know I've become a fan of rising early and doing a morning routine. This is another book that just underscores how important that time is. I had not heard of Kat Lee prior to reading this book, but I am a fan now! Very motivating and enjoyable book.

by: Rachel Hollis
4 out of 5 stars


After reading a Rachel Hollis book last month, I couldn't wait to get my hands on anything else she had written. This cookbook was very good; simple everyday recipes and great pictures. Rachel Hollis is a girl who would be easy to be friends with!

by: Jasmine Guillory
3 out of 5 stars


Although this book was a quick read and the story was cute, it wasn't one I would rush out to read. When the main character gets stuck on an elevator with a stranger who then asks her to accompany him to his ex-girlfriend's wedding, drama ensues. When you are looking for a "turn your brain off" romance for your beach vacation, read this.

by: Sally Hepworth
4 out of 5 stars


Loved. This. Book. Sally Hepworth takes everyday situations, in this case, a neighborhood of friends, and brings you into the inner workings of each individual life. This book kept me entertained and guessing the entire time. Highly recommend!

Until next month, happy reading!

xo,

Deanna




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