Showing posts with label audiobook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audiobook. Show all posts

Monday, July 21, 2025

Future Millionaire: A Young Person’s Step-by-Step Guide to Making Wealth Inevitable by Rachel Rodgers

Future Millionaire: A Young Person’s Step-by-Step Guide to Making Wealth Inevitable by Rachel Rodgers A good book to help you on your way of being a millionaire. I wish these books were options when I was a kid. Good advice for any age and I would say listen to the audiobook also.

Everyday Millionaires by Chris Hogan

Everyday Millionaires by Chris Hogan I thought there was a lots of solid advice. I do recommend this book and feel that Chris Hogan is a real deal. Worth the read.

The Inheritance Games #4.5 Games Untold: An Inheritance Games Collection by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

The Inheritance Games #4.5 Games Untold: An Inheritance Games Collection by Jennifer Lynn Barnes The series continues. A bit of different stories. It's fine.

Saturday, July 19, 2025

Maisie Doss Mysteries #3 Grave Deception Tonya Kappes

Maisie Doss Mysteries #3 Grave Deception Tonya Kappes I enjoy cozy murder mysteries. THis one is okay.

The House Witch #2 The House Witch 2 by Delemhach

The House Witch #2 The House Witch 2 by Delemhach I love this fantasy series and look forward to the third series. It's a good adult series. Love the relationship Finley has with the different characters in the story.

The House Witch #1 The House Witch by Delemhach

The House Witch #1 The House Witch by Delemhach This is my new fantasy favorite. You have got to love Finley. All the characters become real and their backstories make them endearing. It's a good story that starts slow and build up to the evolution of Finley and his relationship with the people who become part of his world.

The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom

The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom This is an Oh Wow! story. An innocent Irish girl, who's family died on the ship to America, has no one so she becomes an servant. The slaves take her in as family. And then she grows up. THe world of men in a time of the 1800s has no room for women to make their own choices. She has some bad encounters with men, misinformation and then the plantation owner son marries her. Things go really bad and dangerous choices must be made. Oh boy!

Propaganda Girls: The Secret War of the Women in the OSS by Lisa Rogak

Propaganda Girls: The Secret War of the Women in the OSS by Lisa Rogak Wow what a great bit of history of four amazing women who did their best to fight in the war. Their weapons of choice was words and stories in a spin to make the enemies think a different way. It's worth the read.

Rise & Shine, Benedict Stone by Phaedra Patrick

Rise & Shine, Benedict Stone by Phaedra Patrick This is a lovely book to read and enjoy. A man needs to move out of his safety zone to reconnect with his wife and even brother. There are secrets to be revealed and wounds to heal. A good read. Enjoy.

The Overnight Guest by Heather Gudenkauf

The Overnight Guest by Heather Gudenkauf This is a really good thriller. It flashes back and forth in time and two people's stories. A family is murdered and their teen daughter is missing. And then there is the woman who is being held prisoner with her child. And then there is the mystery writer who has her own back story that will be revealed at the end. A good book to read.

After: A Doctor Explores What Near-Death Experiences Reveal about Life and Beyond by Bruce Greyson

After: A Doctor Explores What Near-Death Experiences Reveal about Life and Beyond by Bruce Greyson I listened to this book because my brother passed away last September. It was a big surprise and he was my only family member left. So, I was curious about death and having listen to the doctor's research and interviews and I must say it's a bit reassuring. A good listen to.

The Boy Who Lost His Spark by Maggie O'Farrell , Daniela Jaglenka Terrazzini (Illustrator)

The Boy Who Lost His Spark by Maggie O'Farrell A children's book that is fine to add to children's library. Probably a book to read to children.

Thursday Murder Club #2 The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman

Thursday Murder Club #2 The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman A good murder mystery that involves elders in a mystery club. Stolen good worth a lot and two murdered people. Deception and lies, and then the truth is revealed. A good murder mystery. Enjoy.

Thieves' Gambit #1 Thieves' Gambit by Kayvion Lewis

Thieves' Gambit #1 Thieves' Gambit by Kayvion Lewis I think this is fine to add to any high school library. There are a lots of twists and turns and very clever story line. Enjoy.

Storybook Ending by Poppy Alexander

Storybook Ending by Poppy Alexander I liked this book. A woman's life flips upside down and she must rebuild her life. She faces many challenges but she also builds a new community around her. A good read.

Toto by A.J. Hackwith

Toto by A.J. Hackwith Very interesting story told in the perspective of Toto, Dorthy's pet dog. Starting in Kansas and being taken away to landing in Oz after a tornado event. Toto has internal conflicts with in himself, is he a good dog? Or, is he a bad dog? Toto is the hero of this story as Dorthy and he navigate among the characters of Oz. A good read. Would I add this to a school library? No but I would encourage the link to the public libraries. Enjoy.

I Am Maria: My Reflections and Poems on Heartbreak, Healing, and Finding Your Way Home by Maria Shriver

I Am Maria: My Reflections and Poems on Heartbreak, Healing, and Finding Your Way Home by Maria Shriver What a gift Maria Shriver has shared with readers. She has shared aspects of her personal life that has formed her to become the woman that she is. She also wrote poems as she worked through experiences that she has gone through. A good read and can be relateable.

Chronically Dolores by Maya Van Wagenen

Chronically Dolores by Maya Van Wagenen This is a good read to add to any to middle school or high school library. It's a good read inspired by a real situation. It's important because students and adults should understand that people have different difficulties. Add this one to your school library.

Friday, July 18, 2025