Wednesday, January 31, 2018

January Books


This book of essays by a writer and comedian talked about modern issues for women and social responsibility for comedians.  I enjoyed her perspective and felt the confidence to be who I am after reading.



This fiction book about motherhood is funny and lighthearted while making fun of the ridiculous expectations placed on motherhood at times.  I have felt "mommy-shamed" before and can imagine that all mothers can relate to at least one of the main character's experiences.



I love The Bachelor and was excited to read Andi Dorfman's second book.   At times I felt like she was making up stories in order to be more like Carrie Bradshaw in SATC.  I liked her first book better, but always enjoy reading insider information from The Bachelor.


 As a teacher, I usually think of the beginning of September as "the new year" but also love resetting the house after the holidays.  This book was definitely simple and I honestly didn't learn any new ideas, but I love to read and the style of her writing is enjoyable.  I use her planner and love it but so far her books don't really teach me anything I don't already know.

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