March 2020 Reading List
Hey y'all! Time seems to be moving a little slower with being stuck in the house but I am accomplishing the little things that I needed to get done around the house. Though I would much rather be out and creating things but thats just not in the cards right now. It is the end of March and what a crazy March it has been. I have been getting lots of reading in and I am excited to share my March reading list with y'all!
What have y'all been doing while stuck inside? What have y'all been reading?
~BE STILL: 90 DEVOTIONS FOR THE HOPEFUL HEART BY: CLEERE CHERRY | Calming and inspiring devotional reflections for hope and encouragement. I was gifted this devotional book at a time when I really needed it and it has become part of my daily routine. The devotions are relatable and in today's time.
~THE MATCHMAKER'S LIST BY: SONYA LALLI | Raina Anand may have finally given in to family pressure and agreed to let her grandmother play matchmaker, but that doesn't mean she has to like it—or that she has to play by the rules. Nani always took Raina's side when she tried to push past the traditional expectations of their tight-knit Indian-immigrant community, but now she's ambushing Raina with a list of suitable bachelors. Is it too much to ask for a little space? Besides, what Nani doesn't know won't hurt her...As Raina's life spirals into a parade of Nani-approved bachelors and disastrous blind dates, she must find a way out of this modern-day arranged-marriage trap without shattering her beloved grandmother's dreams.
~WORKPARTY: HOW TO CREATE & CULTIVATE THE CAREER OF YOUR DREAMS BY: JACLYN JOHNSON | Jaclyn suffered a massive blow in her early twenties. She was on an upward career climb and confidently moved across the country for a job—and then, was abruptly let go. Attempting to turn that closed door into an open window, she launched a company with a trusted business partner. Soon after, she discovered said business partner had made detrimental decisions to the company without her knowledge. Before she knew it, she was in the throes of a brutal business partner break up. She was only twenty-four.Determined to bounce back, Jaclyn overhauled the mess that was her life and by the time she was in her early thirties, she had sold a company and launched the much-buzzed about Create & Cultivate platform—and advised and invested in multiple million-dollar projects at the same time. So, how did she do it?In WorkParty, Jaclyn shows how she turned distrust into determination, frustration into fuel, and heartache into hard work—and how you can, too.
~TRUE BELIEVER BY: NICHOLAS SPARKS | As a science journalist with a regular column in Scientific American, Jeremy Marsh specializes in debunking the supernatural-until he falls in love with the granddaughter of the town psychic.When Jeremy receives a letter from Boone Creek, North Carolina, about ghostly lights appearing in a cemetery, he can't resist driving down to investigate. Here, in this tightly knit community, Lexie Darnell runs the town's library. Disappointed by past relationships, she is sure of one thing: her future is in Boone Creek, close to all the people she loves. From the moment Jeremy sets eyes on Lexie, he is intrigued. And Lexie, while hesitating to trust this outsider, finds herself thinking of him more than she cares to admit. Now, if they are to be together, Jeremy must do something he's never done before-take a giant leap of faith.
~BURN AFTER WRITING BY: SHARON JONES | How honest can you be when no one is watching? Tumblr, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, texting, Snapchat, YouTube…the world has become one giant confessional. In a reversal of this trend, Burn After Writing encourages you to share nothing. With its incisive questions and thought experiments, this private journal challenges you to play a game of Truth or Dare with yourself. Push your limits, reflect on your past, present, and future, and create a secret book that’s about you, and just for you. And when you’re finished, toss it, hide it, or Burn After Writing.
Do y'all have any books to recommend? What have y'all been reading recently?
As always, thank y'all for stopping by and reading! I will see y'all back here next time!
Love, Dani