Book Review: Fat Girl on a Plane

Fat Girl on a PlaneFat Girl on a Plane by Kelly deVos
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book! Cookie Vonn is a high school senior who is overweight. She dreams of going to Parsons to become a fashion designer after college.

There are two timelines in the book. One begins when she’s just started to lose weight. The other is after the weight is lost and she starts into her design career and college. I couldn’t put this book down. Cookie is one you want to cheer for. Ultimately she loses 199 pounds and I loved watching her grow through the story.

Excellent story!

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Book Review: The Glitch

The GlitchThe Glitch by Elisabeth Cohen
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This was a strange book. I couldn’t decide if I liked it or not. I for sure didn’t like Shelley who is the CEO of a tech company. I kept waiting for her to get a clue that life was about more than work. The book starts out with she and her husband, both on their phones about work, losing their daughter on the beach while they’re vacationing. I was like, are you kidding me? Neither of them can put the phone down to look for their DAUGHTER?

But, the book was interesting enough to finish. It was just strange but I wanted to see where the strange went.

A very interesting reading experience.

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Book Review: The High Tide Club

The High Tide ClubThe High Tide Club by Mary Kay Andrews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have long been a fan of Mary Kay Andrews and I was excited to read this book. While it was very different from her previous books, I absolutely loved it.

The story is twofold; one storyline in the present day and one from 1941 giving the backstory of the girls of the High Tide Club. The High Tide Club was formed when the four girls were younger and consisted of Josephine, Millie, Ruth and Varina. In the current day, only Varina and Josephine are still alive and Josephine is on her deathbed and hopes to make things right between herself and her friends or their heirs.

Josephine has a large home on a private island off the coast of Georgia. The state wants to take it away from her to make into a state park. The storylines connect with her hiring of Brooke, Millie’s granddaughter, to be her attorney in the matter. The friends had a falling out over the years but Brooke doesn’t know what it was about and that’s part of the mystery.

I loved the two timelines and how they worked together. I loved the characters and the setting. This is a really good book and I highly recommend it.

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Book Review: Sorority

SororitySorority by Genevieve Sly Crane
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Well. This was such a different book for me and it had a completely unexpected ending. I’m sitting here like, wow. Hmmm.

But it was good! It’s not a whole story, exactly. It’s about the members of a sorority and, while they are connected by that, it’s almost a group of short stories. I’ve not been a member of a sorority but it strikes me that it’s probably a fairly realistic representation of that life.

I liked it a lot and would recommend others to read it.

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Book Review: Bridal Girl

Bridal Girl (Blogger Girl, #3)Bridal Girl by Meredith Schorr
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book as I’ve loved Meredith Schorr’s other books. Kim Long is such a great character. I love the crazy things she gets herself into. In this book, Kim is getting married to Nicholas. At the same time, her second book deadline looms and they won’t give her an extension. Wild and crazy. So much fun! 🙂

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Book Review: Other People’s Houses

Other People's HousesOther People’s Houses by Abbi Waxman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’m so sad it’s over. These people feel like my friends. Other People’s Houses is the story of a group of neighbors and the things going on in their corner of the world. It’s funny, snarky, a little sad in places but probably a fairly accurate representation of what you might find in your own neighborhood. Loved it!

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The Room on Rue Amelie

The Room on Rue AmélieThe Room on Rue Amélie by Kristin Harmel
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book so much! It’s a historical novel that takes place during WWII. Ruby is an American who is married to Marcel, a Frenchman, and living in Paris. Their balcony connects with the Dasher family’s balcony and she often chats with Charlotte, the 12 year old daughter.

As the war gets closer and closer, Marcel joins the resistance. He keeps it all a secret but eventually, Ruby finds out and wants to help. Marcel is captured and put to death for working against the Germans. At this point, Ruby starts working for the resistants, helping downed airmen to find their way out of France. Precocious Charlotte insists on helping but Ruby says no until Charlotte’s parents are rounded up and taken to Auschwitz along with other Jews on the street.

The story follows Ruby and Charlotte’s work through the war. Ruby ends up being able to bring Charlotte safely through and undetected. She also has a second chance at love and motherhood. I’m sad this book is over. It was wonderful.

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Black Star Square

Yesterday dawned sunny and pretty. After breakfast, I suggested we do the tourist thing since it was Sunday and there shouldn’t be a lot of traffic. Black Star Square, also known as Independence Square, is outside so we didn’t need to worry about whether was open or not.

Photo 26-03-18, 7 28 01 AMAs always, when we got there, the biggest question was, “where do we park?”. There wasn’t an actual parking lot so we parked on the side of the roundabout where there was room.

To our right, was the Independence Arch with the sea behind it. The square itself has stands with seating for 30,000. Independence Day celebrations, which take place on May 6, are held here as well as other large public gatherings and festivals.

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On this side of the street, you can also see a monument of a soldier that depicts fallen soldiers who lost their lives fighting for Ghanaian independence. I wasn’t able to get a good photo of that monument as access to the parade grounds was closed.

In the middle of the roundabout, you find the Black Star Gate.

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I didn’t know that you could actually climb a bunch of stairs and go to the top of it. There are some guys there, non-uniformed, probably non-sanctioned guys, who will show you the way up for a little something. My guess is you could go up by yourself but those guys will probably always be there. Just a guess!

The ceiling inside the gate is beautiful!

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As is the detail on the fencing around the monument.

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Anyway, when you get to the top, you can walk around and get an awesome 360 degree view of Accra. Worth the climb!

There are pretty flowers planted and I saw the most amazing blue bird there that I’ve indentified as a Greater Blue Eared Starling. It is possibly the prettiest bird I’ve ever seen. It shimmers a turquoise color in the sun! I tried to get some video. It’s not perfect but I think you can see the shimmer!

All in all, Black Star Square was well worth the trip. View a little of Ghana’s history, see some beautiful nature, and get a great view of the city!

Book Review: Pajama Frame

The Pajama Frame (A Madison Night Mystery Book 5)The Pajama Frame by Diane Vallere
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a fun read! I read so many books that I didn’t realize that I’d read one of the books in this series until after I started the book.

Madison runs her own decorating business, Mad for Mod. I love this because, like Madison, I’m a mid-century modern lover. I can imagine the items she writes about as I’m reading. I also love how she dresses like Doris Day, after having been told she resembles Doris.

In this book. Madison inherits an old pajama factory that comes with a mystery. Her friend, who left it to her, also left her a letter saying it was up to Madison what she wanted to do with the factory but there were some preservation groups that were interested. As she begins to learn about the factory she discovers a dead body, then another.

I really enjoyed the twists and turns in this book and, of course, Madison and her style.

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