There’s nothing much I can do when I’m down with hot and cold fever except for read and try to get some sleep. But then again, how the hell am I supposed to sleep when I tend to gravitate towards... Continue reading →
My husband told me I was hot last night. He said I was practically burning. Initially, I thought he was fishing for something that he wanted again, cuz he was touching me all over til I woke up. I seriously... Continue reading →
Review: Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half with America’s Cheapest Family (Advanced Reading Copy) Includes So Many Innovative Strategies You Won’t Have to Cut Coupons by Steve and Annette Economides. If you are looking for innovative ways to save money... Continue reading →
Did you know that ‘Bible’ is a word derived from the Greek ‘biblia’ which literally means ‘The Books’? Yes… it means ‘The Books’. Notice that the word is in plural form, not singular, and this is applicable to Holy Bible... Continue reading →
I just received this book from Tyndale House Publishers for an advance reading as part of their bloggers review program . I was not required to write a positive review and therefore, the book review is 100% my own opinion.... Continue reading →
Scheduled Entry Immanuel’s Veins by Ted Dekker is a story of good versus evil. Sin versus redemption. It is a story of lust and seduction. Of sacrifice. It is a story of dark tale that is created to lead you... Continue reading →
First of all. I’d like to say that I like Superman. When I first saw the book cover, I thought of Superman. You know…the cover shows a boy wearing a beach towel as a cape with his hand up, looking... Continue reading →
Okay, I admit, I’m feeling a little bit naughty, and up for a little bit of a naughty read, and therefore, I picked this up from my ebook collection and read it. Come and Get Me by Alyssa Brooks. I’ve... Continue reading →
I was pleasantly surprised when I received The Boy Who Changed The World by Andy Andrews. It came in a huge box. I really didn’t expect that, and it really brightens my day. The Boy Who Changed The World by... Continue reading →
The Butterfly Effect is my second gift book from Booksneeze, and I have to say that I’m impressed with the glossy illustration for this book. Initially, The Butterfly Effect is ametaphor that encapsulates the concept of sensitive dependence on initial... Continue reading →