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Book Review: Tales from Another Mother Runner

Tales from Another Mother RunnerDimity McDowell and Sarah Bowen Shea242 PagesReceived a copy on Net Galley From the Publisher:Every mother runner has a tale to tell. A story about how she realized, fifteen years after being told that she’s best being a bookworm,…

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Book Review: Lighten Up! Finding Real Joy in Life

Lighten Up!  Finding Real Joy in LifeChieko Okazaki232 pagesKindle editionFrom the Publisher:Lighten Up! brings Sister Okazaki's fresh perspective and sparkling personality from the podium to the page. Each chapter is filled with insights. Sister Okazaki's straightforward, practical, and cheerful view…

Weekend Wrap Up: 4

I pulled a 10 miler this weekend.  The longest run since my half marathon last month.  Because we were spending Saturday morning throwing a birthday party for our now 11 year old, (Where did the time go!?)  I didn't have…

Throw Back Review: Longing For Home

Every Thursday I want to feature a "throw back" review from my old blog.  I have so many books that I posted and loved on my old reading spot. I'm throwing back to join them all together.Longing for HomeSarah M.…

Book Review: Pluto

Pluto: A Wonder StoryR,J. Palacio79 pagesKindle EditionFrom the Publisher:Almost 2 million people have read the New York Times bestseller Wonder and fallen in love with Auggie Pullman. Last year readers were given a special look at another side of his story with The Julian Chapter,…

Book Review: Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend

Memoirs of an Imaginary FriendMatthew Dicks321 pagesHard copy editionFrom the Publisher:Imaginary friend Budo narrates this heartwarming story of love, loyalty, and the power of the imagination—the perfect read for anyone who has ever had a friend . . . real…

Weekend Wrap Up: 3

"What's said on a long run, stays on the long run"That was our motto for this weekend's Saturday run.~~But first, let me back up to Friday night.  Friday night my good friend offered to babysit for us.  So we could…

Book Review: Angels To Bear You Up

Angels to Bear You UpJudy C. Olsen151 pagesHard copy editionFrom the publisher:As Latter-day Saints, we often speak in sweeping generalities about the Lord’s abundant love for His children, yet our experience with that love most often comes on a personal…