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Revenge of the Spellmans- Lisa Lutz

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I want to quickly thank Trina for giving me this book recommendation. To check out her blog go to trinamichellehouse.com.au If you are looking for a fun, entertaining read then this book is for you. Isabelle Spellman is a 31 year old Private Investigator who works in a bar and lives in a dump. She has been attending court-ordered therapy with much reluctance while telling her therapist nothing about her real life. When Isabelle’s best friend, Morty (who is 84 years old) has his wife move away from him, Izzy’s brother starts acting mysteriously, while she herself is getting blackmailed, for some reason, everything in her life needs investigating. By reading “Revenge of the Spellmans”  you will discover a new take on the supposedly action packed, super fun job of a private investigator through the eyes of the 31 year old rebellious daughter of the Spellman family. There’ll be car chases, tracking devices and a secret living arrangement for Isabelle Spellman, so what are you ...

Bible Study- In your Own Time

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This year I have decided to get back into my bible devotions every day. In the past I have written out passages from my bible that I have found significant, but this time I wanted to delve a little deeper. I researched several ideas from Pinterest, but found that I had to tailor my own study to fit into my mindset and schedule. Here is what I came up with: Since I never have time in the mornings, I decided that my bible time would have to happen after school and homework. Then I had to choose whether to use a resource such as a devotional book or to make it up for myself. I didn’t have any devotion books at the time that fitted the time frame I wanted so I went along and made up my own study which I will explain to you now. I simply pick a book of the bible that I find interesting and want to learn about (the book I chose to do first was Exodus). Then for each day I write the date and chapter of the book I will cover. I write out what happens in the chapter using a mixture...

The Sun and Her Flowers- Rupi Kaur

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I am quite confused about what to write in this review. As much as I enjoy poetry, I just don’t think that Rupi Kaur’s style of poetry is the sort that I love. I admire how much she breaks the boundaries that poems have been trapped inside and the brave topics she covers, overall it was a very unique book to read. I hate to be picky, but I do prefer a poem that rhymes and Rupi Kaur’s don’t and they seem to delve into lots of different topics and it can be hard to track what they are meaning.  I really enjoyed the pictures on most pages which are very simple yet they reflect the words within the poems. This was the first actual book of poetry that I have read and it has made me want to read other poetry books to discover how other writers interpret the idea of a ‘poem’. I think that there is a quite specific audience that would love this type of book and I applaud Rupi Kaur for shamelessly expressing herself for others to enjoy. If you liked her previous poetry book “...

Words in Deep Blue- Cath Crowley

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I was inspired to read this book partially because of the beautiful front cover and partially because I was in need of a cute story about two people falling in love in a bookstore. I loved this book a lot simply because of all of the topics it covered and all of the emotions that the characters felt. This was a beautiful read and made me want to read more books! Rachel moved away from her best friend and familiar city to a small town by the sea, but that’s where everything fell apart. She used to love swimming, she used to love science and maths and she used to love Henry. Then her brother Cal, drowned in the shallows of the beach and Rachel’s family was torn apart, along with her heart. She failed Year 12 and decided to return to the city where she grew up. She meets her best friend Henry again and gets a job working with him in his family’s bookstore. She refuses to tell anyone about her brother or Year 12 and hates the people she used to love. Had she made a mistake coming b...