Books Book Rx: Your Monthly Reading Prescription | “Everything is OK” by Debbie Tung Rx: “Everything Is OK” Prescribed by: Debbie Tung Prescribed for: Anyone who has experienced imposter syndrome, and all of Julie Bond Posted on September 9, 2022
Books Shelf Care: Fake It ’til You Make It Welcome to Shelf Care, where I review three books related by a theme. These aren’t necessarily the latest releases, but Alex Doyle Posted on August 15, 2022
Books Book Rx: Your Monthly Reading Prescription | “Things We Do in the Dark” by Jennifer Hillier Rx: “Things We Do In The Dark” Prescribed by: Jennifer Hillier Prescribed for: Fans of Laura Lippman, Ruth Ware, and Gillian Julie Bond Posted on August 6, 2022
Books Book Rx: Your Monthly Reading Prescription | “The Summer Place” by Jennifer Weiner Rx: “The Summer Place” Prescribed by: Jennifer Weiner Prescribed for: Fans of Celeste Ng’s “Everything I Never Told Julie Bond Posted on July 9, 2022
Books Book Rx: Your Monthly Reading Prescription | “The Night Shift” by Alex Finlay Rx: “The Night Shift” Prescribed by: Alex Finlay Prescribed for: Thriller readers who loved Jessica Hamilton’s, “What Julie Bond Posted on June 11, 2022
Books Book Rx: Your Monthly Reading Prescription | “A Rip Through Time” by Kelley Armstrong Rx: “A Rip Through Time” Prescribed by: Kelley Armstrong Prescribed for: Fans of Diana Gabaldon’s “Outlander” series Julie Bond Posted on May 14, 2022
Books Book Rx: Your Monthly Reading Prescription | “Come As You Are” by Jennifer Haupt Rx: “Come As You Are” Prescribed by: Jennifer Haupt Prescribed for: Anyone who young adulted during the early 90’s. Julie Bond Posted on March 12, 2022
Books Book Rx: Your Monthly Reading Prescription | “Extasia” by Claire Legrand Rx: “Extasia” Prescribed by: Claire Legrand Prescribed for: Fans of Lizzie Fry’s “The Coven” and “The Handmaid’s Julie Bond Posted on February 6, 2022
Books Book Rx: Your Monthly Reading Prescription | “Reckless Girls” by Rachel Hawkins Rx: “Reckless Girls” Prescribed by: Rachel Hawkins Prescribed for: Fans of Agatha Christie and the TV show “Survivor.” Side Julie Bond Posted on January 16, 2022
Books Book Review| No Cure for Being Human by Kate Bowler TL;DR: If you’re an overachiever who’s facing suffering and trying to be, well, the very best at facing it, you may feel Emmie Arnold Posted on December 17, 2021