In the Collected Regrets of Clover, Mikki Branner explores what it means to have a well-lived life and the seemingly disinterested approach we (especially those of us in Western countries) take towards death.Β The ability to accept death is such a rare but beautiful trait and something I wish I could provide to more of my patients and their families. This book touched a piece of me I rarely get to share with those outside of work, and I hope those who read ππ°πππ¦π€π΅π¦π₯ ππ¦π¨π³π¦π΅π΄ π°π§ πππ°π·π¦π³Β feel a pull towards a life filled with fewer regrets and more living.
Category: OBSESSED WITH THE BOOK!
Idea of You by Robinne Lee – Age-gap Romance with a Pop Star and Now a Movie: A Review
I proceed to read this book in less than a day! Our star, FMC SolΓ©ne, is a sexy, intelligent girl boss and divorcΓ© pursued by Hayes Campbell, a 20 year old boy band sensation. Their whirlwind romance gave me such butterflies that I could not put this book down (maybe I have been listening to So High School too much,Β but it was just #swoon).
Remarkably Bright Creatures By Shelby Van Pelt – A Review
The writing is heavy at times as it deals with the fears of aging alone, grief, and loss, but it also can be funny as we learn about Marcellus and his antics at the aquarium and his valid opinions of his human captors.
Mrs. Nash’s Ashes by Sarah Adler
OBSESSED Genre: Romance (open door)Format: e-bookStatus: borrowed via LibbyPublished: May 23, 2023Soundtrack Mood: Wildflowers –…
Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr – A Book Review
I love interweaving stories and Doerr more than delivers. He easily slides you through centuries and around the globe, leaving you wanting to see where each story goes. If you love books and stories and how they can lift us and connect us to the past this book is for you.
Ruinous Love Trilogy#1: Butcher & Blackbird by Brynne Weaver – Book Review
This was dark, this was gory, this was sexy and it was utterly wonderful to read. I loved the audio and immediately ordered the ebook to read it again.
Bride by Ali Hazelwood – Review
Romance – Paranormal (open door) Format: Paperback Status: Borrowed from the library (but I want…
Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe – Review
Yet, somehow, Patrick Radden Keefe manages to bring the root of that suffering to light. In Empire of Pain, we learn the origins of not only the opioid epidemic but also the origins of the Sackler Family their philanthropy, their marketing agencies, and their pharmaceutical company Purdue.
The Right Move (Windy City #2) by Liz Tomforde – Roommates and Fake Dating: A Review
omforde gives us several of my favorite romance tropes including forced proximity and fake dating. I loved Indy, perhaps because her insecurity and flaws felt real, and she was a romance reader