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Books / September 30, 2019

Third Quarter Reads

Work Wife by Erica Cerulo: Geared heavily towards female entrepreneurs and building their businesses with a like-minded female partner.  I read this as a manager in a large company who has several work wives- my boss, Stacy, and my “Brunch Bunch,” Margot, Stacey, Magen, and Courtney, but a lot of ...

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Books / June 24, 2019

Second Quarter Reads

Southern Lady Code by Helen Ellis: (not photographed because I lent it to a friend) Billed as a collection of funny essays of a genteel Southern lady transplanted to New York on said Southern lady's adaptation to NYC living, I was definitely kept entertained. However, at times, I got really, ...

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Books / April 10, 2019

First Quarter Reads

For several years now, I've done my best to keep up with a few books a month. From business and etiquette to ridiculous fiction and biographies, I've been trying to keep in line with reading at least two books a month. Between recommendations from my book-loving friends (I'm looking at you, ...

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Books / November 30, 2018

Book Review: Educated: A Memoir

In a mad dash to finish my annual reading challenge on Goodreads, a few visits to Carmichael's lately have found me snatching up books that I've been wanting to read for some time.  Among them all- Unwifeable (which I wasn't a fan of), How to Murder Your Life (which I wasn't a fan of for the same ...

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Books / April 29, 2018

Book Review: Bel Canto

I discovered Ann Patchett's work when Commonwealth hit the shelves in 2016.  With a striking, simple cover, and a title that nodded to my segment of the universe (we are the Commonwealth of Kentucky, after all), I didn't even read the description inside the cover, but just plopped the book on the ...

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Books, Personal / June 2, 2017

Summer Reading

In 2015, I was introduced to Goodreads.  Some refer to the app and website as Netflix for books, and it really is- suggestions based on what you've read and how you've rated past reads, a peek into what lies on your friends' bookshelves...  I really love their Reading Challenge.  Each ...

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Books / January 19, 2016

Book Review: Fates and Furies

Fates and Furies Lauren Groff Its rare that I find myself so affected by a book that I have to stop in between paragraphs to take a few deep breaths, or step away so that I can regain hold on the world around me, versus the world I'm reading about.  Fates and Furies is one that I had to put ...

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Books / December 16, 2015

Book Review: 21st Century Ettiquette

21st Century Etiquette: Charlotte Ford's Guide to Manners for the Modern Age Charlotte Ford with Jacqueline de Montravel Since moving back to Louisville 7 years ago, I've tried and succeeded in many ways to get involved locally. Part of that involvement has been through the Younger Woman's Club- a ...

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Books / November 17, 2015

Book Review: The Girl With All The Gifts

The Girl With All The Gifts M.R. Carey Rarely, very rarely does anything remotely science-fiction themed grab hold of my attention. Granted, I do sometimes live for the campy horror-type movies on SyFy, but even cult-adored sci-fi books and movies lose me.  The Matrix? Not a fan. The Hunger ...

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