Nonfiction and Nonsense

  • War by Laura Thalassa

    The first book in The Four Horsemen series ended with Pestilence, now going by Victor, telling Sara that he felt his brother War waking up, exactly five years after Pestilence made his appearance. Book two opens up three years after War has come to earth where he is currently conquering near Jerusalem.  We see a…

  • Pestilence by Laura Thalassa

    This book is a far cry from the types of books I have been reading lately, which have consisted of a great deal of science fiction and fantasy novels that are heavy on romance. I was worried that after consuming so many of these books, that in having found my true love in reading in…

  • The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey

    This is not a one time read, this is a book you keep on your shelf in plain sight because until you grasp all the concepts, and are practicing them regularly, you both will and should continue to go back to it. It is not the most engaging read, I had to tell myself I…

  • A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas

    So I was kind of correct when I made my guesses as to what this book would be like. The atmosphere was similar to that of the first three books, which was great because I was ready for action again. There wasn’t a war, but everyone was preparing mentally and physically for what they believed…

  • A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas

    I cannot understand why people seem to dislike this book. I thought it was really nice. The story was nice and it was nice to see the characters get a break for once. I liked getting a glimpse of them living their normal day to day lives as they healed mentally while rebuilding their court.…