Wednesday, April 6, 2016

March Reads


I read a weird assortment of books in March. I think all of them make sense for why I would read them, but when I look at them, I kind of chuckle.


Sacred Sin & Brazen Virtue by Nora Roberts - You guys know I love a good Nora Roberts book, and I really love her trilogies. This was just a duo, but it was good. It was kind of fun to read because they were written in the 80s, so no cell phones, no internet - kind of fun. I have read at least 50 Nora Roberts books, and these didn't disappoint.

The Whole Brain Child by Daniel J. Segel and Tina Payne Bryson - I think every parent should read this book! It was so helpful to understand why a tantrum happens {what causes it in the brain} and also to have some strategies to use. I borrowed this book and as soon as I was done I bought my own copy. I wouldn't say it's super helpful with a toddler but very good for school age kids. LOVED IT!

Odd Apocalypse by Dean Koontz - This is the 4th of 6 books about Odd Thomas. I didn't like this one as much as some of the earlier ones {especially the first ones}, but I love the character of Odd. This one got really sci-fi instead of just more about ghosts, so it was a different story for Odd. Overall it was a good read, and I can't wait to see what Odd gets up to next.

I started April off with a bang and can't wait to share what I've been reading next month!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Haven't read any of them. May have to check out the Whole Brain book. Learn all about tantrums! - AP

Karen Peterson said...

I haven't read a lot of Nora Roberts, but I do admit her books are fun.

Kelly said...

I am currently reading What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty and I LOVE it. It is so good!