21 March 2017

{Roy}

So. Many of you probably know this, But I have the most amazing Best Friend in the entire world. And, guess what? We didn't know each other existed until we were 20 years old.


I spent a lot of my teenage years wondering if I was going to find that "Best Friend." You know, that one that is truly "BAE." Don't get me wrong, I have had a lot of amazing friends in Junior High and High School that I still consider my Best Friends to this day. But, being an emotional teenage girl, I never felt like I had that friend that I could always count on or that would continue to be a connected friendship even when our paths separated for any period of time. 


I often times wonder why I was so immensely blessed to meet Michaela. Have I ever shared our friendship story? My mom worked for an ear nose and throat doctor. At the time I was working at Moore's and desperate for a friend. My mom had mentioned that she worked with a girl that she thought I would get along with. Basically, our mom's set us up on a date. We went to the Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo and we have been besties ever since! 


We love movies, french dip sandwiches from Moore's, the  Gospel, Supernatural, cheesecake, rodeos, Harry Potter, zoos, and deep conversations. That whole phrase "Every blonde needs a brunette best friend," or vice versa, we are the epitome of. 


We also have a slight problem with keeping our rooms clean and often need to skype while we clean so that our rooms. We also both have hulk stuffed animals and just genuinely love to be with each other. I realize that I am speaking for Michaela a little bit. But, I think that I am safe to say that she would agree.


Our friendship has been able to stay strong and solid through a lot of challenges. We lived a little ways apart and then we lived a lot of ways a part, and then we lived a little ways apart, and then we lived quite a ways apart. But this distance has never changed anything. I think it goes to prove just how much we needed each other's friendship. 


I'm sure that you all are wondering why I have entitled this post "Roy" if it is all about my girl best friend. Well. We have nicknames for each other.  Back in the day, we took an institute class from Sister Seamons. She used to always say that her favorite name was Roy and that she hoped her husband would have that name also. So I started calling her that one day. In a different class, Paul was up on the projector and the name was highlighted and bold. Since then, Michaela has called me Paul. There are times when it gets a little confusion, but for the most part we can keep each other straight. :)


There are so many reasons why Michaela is awesome. I feel like I could talk about her for hours, explaining how awesome she is, and no one would understand. It's like, have you ever tried to describe what salt tastes like? Whenever I try I can mostly describe it by what it isn't. Sometimes I feel that way about me and Michaela, she is my best friend and I do not adequately have the words to express why I hold her so dear to my heart. 


If you haven't guessed it by the pictures, Michaela served a mission for 18 months and I could not be more proud of her. She was "my missionary." She was always so strong spiritually before she left, so it was hard to imagine that she could grow any more, but she did. I have always leaned on her a little bit because she is able to live a righteous life so easily when I have struggled at times. I am so grateful to her for that. She always reminds me what is important in life, even if she isn't saying it with her words. She will always say it by her actions. 


I prayed for a friend like Michaela for a long time! And sometimes it felt like I wasn't meant to have a friend like her, or that I was asking for something that wasn't realistic. Growing up and having friends is hard! Being a friend is hard! There is so much give and take and a medium is constantly needing to be evaluated. I had a couple friendships in my past that felt like I was putting in so much effort in that dwindled away. I know that this won't happen with me and Michaela. I genuinely feel like we were supposed to meet each other. I feel like we were meant to impact each other and help each other grow into the women that we are meant to be. On a side note, as a bit of advice. If you are struggling with the same thing I struggled with for years. I can attest to the fact that you will find that friend. That person does exist. Just wait with faith and trust and it will happen, probably when you least expect it.  


I know I have spent a long time talking about this girl. But I just love her so, so much! She definitely needed a special post on my blog because she means that much to me! She is so kind, honest, faithful, loving, nerdy, funny, and genuine. She was, is, and will continue to be one of the greatest blessings in my life!


Michaela, thank you. Thank you for always helping me be my best. Thank you for loving me for who I am. Thank you for the laughs. Thank you for the tears. Thank you for the matching Spock bears. Thank you for the trips to the zoo. Thank you for remembering the Savior in all things. Thank you for the late night Pride and Prejudice or Easy A movie times. Thank you for the matching jewelry and poop emoji bean bag. 
But most importantly. Thank you for being you. 

Until Next Time...
Peace & Blessings! :)

13 March 2017

{Sacrament}

One of my favorite things about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in that I have the opportunity to be perfected each week, through Jesus Christ, by taking the Sacrament. 

Unfortunately, it is also one of the parts of the Atonement that I take the most for granted. Sometimes the opportunities that are so readily accessible to me and are utilized the most often are the things I don't think about each time I use them. Driving my car for example. I don't realize how much I use my car, until it is in the shop, or completely breaks down. (Driving old cars are kinda lame. haha. Good thing I have a new one)


I am so lucky to be able to take the Sacrament every week and repent of my sins. Because I make mistakes all the time and it is truly wonderful that Jesus Christ will forgive me for all of my sins. 


I work in a Skilled Nursing Facility. As you can imagine, a lot of the people that live in my facility are really sick and need assistance to do most everything. I can only imagine how difficult asking others for help is for all of the resident's there. I try my hardest to do everything on my own without the help of others. This is one of the many thing that I can learn from the residents there, sometimes it is okay to ask for help. 


At my work we take turns working a Sunday to ensure that everything is going well over the weekend. I am lucky to live in a state where LDS services being offered at the Skilled Nursing Facility are common. So I was able to do my duties as the Manager there that weekend, and still was able to go and partake of the Sacrament. And While I was there, I (no surprise) learned something from the Residents at my facility. 


Taking the sacrament was for difficult for them. Some of them were assisted in drinking the water and needed a lot of encouragement to eat the bread.  The Sacrament is so important to them that they are willing to go to the meeting and partake of the sacrament even though it is difficult for them. And here I am, being an able body'd person, and I sometimes take that sacrament without any thought. 

I am so grateful that I had the opportunity to attend church services while I was at work. It was definitely a blessing and a great reminder to never take such an important ordinance for granted. 

Until Next Time...
Peace & Blessings. :)

08 March 2017

My {Experience} at a BYU Basketball Game

Heidee? At a BYU game? Did she get lost?
I know, it is actually kind of crazy to me that I went as well. 
Here is a little bit of background information. I dislike BYU. To avoid further questions, Here is a glimpse of my reasoning. I don't have a real reason behind this dislikery. (Yup, I just made that word up. Deal with it.) Meaning, I wasn't rejected of going to school, I have never personally known anyone that went there that was a completely awful person, and I don't think that a school having a religious prerogative is a bad thing. However,  I don't think it is right to require a student to take a religious course, regardless of their major, and then insist that they pay for the courses When you could go to any other school and take these courses for free. I don't like that there is a price difference in tuition on members vs non-members. And I also feel that those who have grown up in Utah should not be able to go.  I feel that those who have not grown up in a state that holds that level of spirit and comfort should get first, if not all, dibs. 
I also, am a little defiant by nature. (I know, shocker.) So when someone says, "Heidee, you like BYU!" and I say, "Uh, no I don't." Their response will go one of two ways. 
"What? Aren't you Mormon?" 
Or
"Heidee, that is like the symbol of our religion.""
You see my dilemma... I have been going to church for a long time, and I don't remember reading anywhere that liking BYU brought me eternal salvation, and I also thought that the symbol for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, was Christ.
Weird.

Anyway, I have a friend, Sara, who loves sports more than most people I know. She sometimes gets a little crazy about Gonzaga, but that's okay. 

Here begins our real story.
Gozaga and BYU have a pretty big rivalry, from what I am told. And Gonzaga came to Utah to play basketball. Sara was dying to go, and honestly I'm up for going to any event and I am usually up for a place that gives me and excuse to Boo BYU. :) 


So, our evening started with eating at Carabas, obviously. Good Italian food is a MUST!
Then we went to the stadium. Which, is a nightmare to try and get parking, even if you are super early. 


Now, comes the actual experience.
Honestly, it was incredible how many people were there. The place was jam packed and the student section took up nearly a quarter of the stadium. Everyone knew the fight song (Which isn't hard when it consists of 9 "Raws" and a "GooooOOOOOO Cougars!") and it was kind of cool to see a college have that much support. But it also made me really, really sad. Because if people like us had chose to go to Weber State, who also has an excellent basketball team, then Weber would have the money and capabilities of being as strong as a team as Gonzaga or BYU. But, instead, people have this mentality that they need to support BYU for one reason or another. So, while there were 15,000+ people at Lavell Edwards Stadium, there were probably 1,000-2,000 at the Dee Events Center that same night. 

On top of all those sad feelings, anger was easily arose in us because of the people sitting around us. Now, don't get me wrong, We obviously were the minority of Gonzaga wearing individuals. But the fans were rude and condescending to us for the majority of the game. It almost felt like because I was a young girl wearing a Gonzaga shirt, all of the sudden my ability to have any knowledge in any subject was irrelevant.  It was frustrating to be surrounded by so many people that were so negative against any call that was made for the opposing team or against their own. It was almost as if they had never been to a basketball game before. Fouls happen and sometimes the team you are playing is better than you. Deal with it. 

In review, there were things that I loved and hated about going to the basketball game. Being at such a full stadium was cool, Carabas in only in Provo, I got to see my best friend, Michaela when I was down there, and I got to watch a decent basketball team and be a part of a history making win for Gonzaga. But, I wished that the fans were kinder, that people supported such an amazing school 60 miles north, and that a rivalry could have some class, instead of a bunch of malarkey. 

Until Next Time...
Peace & Blessings.  :)

25 February 2017

2016 Book {Wrap Up!}

The Books I Read in 2016
I thought that I would give an overview of what books I read in 2016. I loved reading this year. I kinda found my love of reading again.  It is really depressing to realize that school, the place of learning, ruined reading for me. But, instead of reading the books I was supposed to in school, I decided that I would read other books. :) So, thus my book obsession re-earthed. :)
Here are the books that I was able to read in 2016, and my thoughts on them. I don't want my blog to become too repetitive, so on the ones that I have already wrote my review in a blog post, I made the title a link. Which means that I really only need to give you the review on 3 books, which shouldn't be too difficult!
Here goes nothing. :)
I'll start with the books that will have a review written underneath of them.

A Monster Calls
What a great, simple, profound, heartwarming, heart-wrenching story! I think that it is an easy read and that it also shows how a child may be perceiving the hardships that their parents are going through. It also was made into a movie, so I'm excited that I will get to see how someone imagined the story would unfold if you could see it with your own two eyes. :)
Overall, I gave this book 4 stars. I really enjoyed it. It is so simply honest that it made me wish more adult novels were this truthful.

In a Dark, Dark Wood
I had a lot of high hopes for this book. So unfortunately I was a little disappointed because I felt like the ending was weak. The whole story was presented as being terrifying and keeping you up at night. When, honestly, the story was pretty anticlimactic. I gave it 3.5, because it was a bit of a page turner and I didn't guess the killer. But I was looking for a terrifying story and I didn't find one. :(


The Call
This... This book.... Honestly, I kinda hated it. But, overall I would say that it was okay. Again, everyone on "BookTube" said that this story was terrifying and that everyone needed to read this book. Maybe I find real life more scary than fictional stories. In a dark, dark wood was 10x more scary than this story. But, I also feel that this story could have been terrifying if it was written better. It was one where I wondered if it was adult fantasy if it would have been a lot better.  Because, really?? Killer fairies?  I was curious to see if the book ever got scary, so I read the entire book in a day. It had some action and suspense while also hitting some of the feels. The fantasy world lacked a bit of build up. I found the concept of the story to be scary, but how it was written wasn't actually scary. I gave this somewhere between 2.5-3 stars at the time that I read it, but now in hindsight. I think I would give it a solid 2. 
(P.S. This is my rating system. 1=I didn't like it. 2= It was okay. 3=It was good. 4= It was really good. 5=I really loved it!)

Now here is the list of the other books that have a review somewhere on my page. Remember, the title is a link to my review. :)





















So there you go. That is my year of 2016 as it pertains to books.  I thought about ranking the books. Honestly, there are too many of them that are solid 3s that it would be too hard to decide. I can tell you that Flowers in the Attic was my favorite of the year, with Siddhartha as a close second. My other 5 star books were Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children, The Illustrated Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone, and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.  So, if you are looking off of this list, I would go for any of those 5 books first.

My goal of last year was to read 13 books and I read a total of 15. :) So this year I have upped my goal to 24. As of right now, I am not on track for this goal. But we will see if I eventually get there.

On a side note. You can check out my Goodreads Page for further inspiration. You know, since I am the source of all knowledge.

Until Next Time....
Peace & Blessings. :)

05 February 2017

The {Best} Of 2016


Best of 2016
I know that I post a lot of favorites blogs. But I find them excellent because they ensure that I am blogging at least once a month. I also find that Favorites videos are my favorites to watch on YouTube. They seem to have the best information in them. Most everyone on YouTube is posting Best of 2016 videos right now, so I though. Why Not? :)
Here are my favorites from 2016. Enjoy.

Best Eye Shadow Pallet of 2016
I would have to say that the Eye Shadow Pallet that I grabbed for the most in 2016 is definitely the Morphe 35O. There are so many looks that you can do with the pallet. I tend to do a cooler toned look with this pallet, but I also love all of the warm oranges. For a while this pallet was really hard to get your hands on, but I'm pretty sure most people have it by now, so if you don't, it isn't hard to find.
Image result for morphe 35o
You can find this pallet here. It retails for $22.99, which is a steal considering that you get 35 colors! But a lot of YouTubers are affiliates of Morphe and have a 10% discount code. It may not seem like much, but that brings this pallet down to nearly $20. They are creamy and pigmented and definitely necessary for your make-up collection if you like to wear eye shadow. And you can definitely find lots of tutorials for eye looks as well. :) Win, win, win.

Best Lipstick of 2016
When it came to me picking my favorites for make-up, I tried to think of the thing that I wore the most and didn't have to think when  I picked it. For lipstick, I definitely first thought of Serenity by Gerard Cosmetics! I love this color because it is the perfect nude for my skin tone. The matte of the color also doesn't completely dry out my lips. Also, it was a collaboration with Manny MUA, so I obviously and going to love it. :)
Image result for gerard cosmetics mannymua
It retails for $20, which isn't cheap by any means, but I think that it is worth having. You can find Serenity here. Because it is a collaboration with Manny, there is a discount code "Mannymua" which works for the whole website including this liquid lipstick and it saves you 30%, which bring the price down to $14. Which is pretty average for a liquid lip. It is nothing too flashy, but it is just enough to finalize any look you are going for and I LOVE it! :)

Best Perfume of 2016
I honestly didn't really get into perfume until the later end of 2016. I had a few roller balls the I used, but as a reward to myself for losing 20 lbs, I decided to splurge on my first full size perfume. I'm not huge into musky scents, and Escada Turquoise Summer is the perfect sweet scent for me! 
Image result for turquoise summer perfume
Turquoise Summer is sweet and fruity, but is still adult enough that you still feel grounded while wearing it. The 3 oz bottle retails for $79, and you can find Turquoise Summer here. I'm sure that it is sold other places than Sephora, but who doesn't wan to go to Sephora anyway? :)

Best Shirt of 2016
As far as picking a favorite shirt, I actually found that really hard. Do you pick a shirt that you wear the most? Or a shirt that you loved the moment you put it on? I mean, if we are honestly picking a shirt that we wear the most, it would honestly be an over-sized A Christmas Story t-shirt that used to be my dad's. But, I decided that the shirt I talked about the most when I was wearing it would have to be my "No Worries" T-shirt from American Eagle.
















I found this shirt on a whim. You know how email used to be a great way of communicating with others? And now all of the sudden it seems that email is more of being overwhelmed with ads from local stores. I understand that this is ultimately my fault, but why wouldn't you want to save 5% for giving them your email? Anyway, their clearance t-shirts were like 75% off and I went and looked through them. I bought this one and a Grand Canyon shirt. Total including shipping it was like $10. So unfortunately that means I can't give you a link to find it, because it is long from existing. It was the perfect shirt to wear when I was taking my CSW exam for the second time!

Best Pants of 2016
I know that this year is all about snake skin. ;) Just kidding, but these pants have been in my possession for a long time. But all of the sudden I am OBSESSED! I can wear solid prints, stripes, pretty much everything I want and it always looks great! 
















Again, these pants are old enough that I don't think they exist anymore. But If you want to check out the Old Navy Rock Star skinny jeans, do it! Today!

Best Shoes of 2016
If you know me well, then you know that I base my happiness off of my feet. This obviously includes if they are tired or sore. But, the temperature of my feet affects my whole body! I work at a skilled nursing facility and with my business casual attire, I have had a hard time finding something that will withstand my constant walking as well as keep my feet at the appropriate temperature. 
















These flexible ballet flats from PayLess are Legend-I hope you aren't lactose intolerant, because the next word is- Dairy! These DexFlex Comfort shoes keep my feet comfortable for all of my needs! I must admit, that they don't work as well in the winter. But if I wear boots anywhere expect for inside of my building they make my feet just as happy! I bought this exact style a long time ago, so sorry if you can't find them. But I kind of love how many different options they have all of the time.

Best Accessory of 2016
Am I allowed to have multiple favorite accessories? (Of course I am, I am in charge of the rules here.) :)  The first is a Leukemia awareness band from Choose Hope. It is $8 and it is the perfect thing to represent my love for Graham. If any of you want to buy one, we would love it! We don't make a profit off of them or anything, but It makes me smile to see that others are thinking of him. 
The other Orange bracelet also is for Graham, but this one isn't online anywhere. My dad made them and I'm sure he would make you one if you want it!
















The other would have to be my Arvo Watch that my sister Kadee got me for Christmas. Now, before you get your panties in a wad, I've had it since November. So, Yes, I have had it long enough to know that I love it! It isn't anything too fancy, but I looks nice with everything. Which, I think makes for the perfect accessory.

Best Song of 2016
Did y'all expect me to pick a different song?! I would OBVIOUSLY pick one of the Andrew McMahon songs. He has released a total of 4 before his release of the album, but I find to hear this one the most. 
That potentially could be because it is my alarm to wake up in the morning. But, the fact that is makes me wake up and I still love it should mean it's pretty amazing! His album comes out on February 10th and it's no secret that I say you need it. Now!

Best Movie of 2016
Believe it or not, I have not see that many movies this year. I am kind of ashamed of it. But this was definitely the funniest movie I saw all year. It was kind of nice to have a movie that didn't require too much attention in a year that was sort of crazy. 
Image result for keeping up with the joneses
This is where I announce I'm sponsored by Target. ;) Here is the link if you want to buy it for $14.99. The nice thing about Target is that their movies go on sale A LOT! It wouldn't surprise me if this went as low as $9 in the near future.

Best TV show of 2016
Stranger things.











I don't know that I can express how much I loved this series. It was so Stephen King like and was filmed so much like a movie that I couldn't get enough of it! If you haven't watched it, you should. It's on Netflix and the next season comes out in October. :)

Best Netflix Binge-watch of 2016
If you thought it was impossible to watch 11 seasons of a TV show in less than two months. I definitely proved you wrong with this one. :)

I was medically inclined once and these type of shows are my forte. Ya know, except for the piano, I guess that is technically my forte. But I laughed, sat on the edge of my seat, and cried watching this. Part of me wants to buy all of the seasons. But for now, I suppose I will just bask in the fact that I have seen them all. :)

Best Book of 2016
I read 15 books in 2016 of which I gave 5 stars to Flowers in the Attic, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Illustrated Edition, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Siddhartha, and Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.
Image may contain: 2 people
This book was so heart-wrenching and beautifully written that I couldn't put it down! It has been a while since I enjoyed a book this much! It's only $7.99 at Barnes and Noble (who should also be sponsoring me!) So go over and get it!

Best Activity of 2016
Going to the Grand Canyon was angelic. There is no other way to describe it. It was a really long drive and I could have spent 12 more days there. But even just a couple of hours was the highlight of 2016.
















Best Purchase of 2016
The local Baseball team in Utah are the Bees. They had a special Jazz night and were selling the game worn jerseys. It is pretty awesome to know that I am one of 30 people that have one. Which is why it is my favorite. :)
















Best Picture of 2016
One of me, and one of Lilo. Need I say more?

















Sorry that this is posted late. But here are my favorites of 2016! Here's to an excellent 2017!
Until Next Time.
Peace & Blessings!

11 January 2017

{2017 Reading Challenge}



It is that time of year again, folks. That's right. The time where I plan out what books I'm going to read, when we all know the likelihood of me not changing my book plans are pretty slim. :) 

My sister and a friend of hers came up with this 2017 book challenge. A lot of them were taken from another list, but that list was like 60 books long. Can anyone really read more than a book a week, on average? I definitely can't. But I think that the Challenge turned out great!
Here is a picture in case you want to steal it. :)

Basically, there are categories that prompt you to find a book you would like to read. There are 12 categories, which is averaging a book a month. Which is very doable! 

I am so excited for my book choices, and I have included a short synopsis of the book in case some of you want to steal my ideas. :) Enjoy!

A Murder Mystery

Image result for the Cuckoo's Calling

I mean. Who wouldn't want to read a book that is by JK Rowling, but for some reason is calling herself Robert Galbraith because she thinks she isn't the queen of all reading and people won't take her seriously?? 
I know, I know. I'm behind on the band wagon for this one. But, what can I say. I have an entire bookshelf of books that I haven't read. And then on top of that, I have a nook that has hidden gems, such as this one, in it, that I forget I have. 
Anyway. The Cukoo's Calling is a murder mystery where an investigator that lost his leg in Afghanistan is determining is a supermodel, "Cukoo" really committed suicide, or if it was murder. *insert ominous music*

A Book With A Blue Cover
Image result for all the light we cannot see

I got addicted to "BookTube" this last year. And it is a dangerous place for booklovers to be. There are so many books out there that I didn't know even existed! This book happened to be one of them. It is about a blind girl that is living in Paris during it's invasion in WWII. I love historical fictuion and I was so happy that this book fit into one of the categories! :)

A Book About A Road Trip
Image result for an abundance of katherines

I'm beginning to wonder if all of John Green's books have to do with road trips? I guess that this is a bit of an exaggeration, but I feel like the road trip saga is really in style lately. 
An Abundance of Katherines is a story about a boy on a road trip searching for a girl named Katherine that he can be in love with that won't end up dumping him in the end. 
I am excited for this one. I think that it will be super funny and be a light read. :)

A Book That's Becoming A Movie This Year
Image result for stephen king it book

When I was thinking about this years book challenge, I knew that I had to include a Stephen King book. I wouldn't be Heidee if I didn't. 
I have heard amazing things about this book, but I have been worried about it's thick size. With a whopping 1,138 pages, it is kind of an intimidating read. But I think that I will really enjoy this story, and probably a lot more than the movie. (Which I happen to really enjoy as it is) 
For those of you that have lived under a rocks, It is about a group of children (The Losers Club) who see the deepest, darkest fear of each individual. "It" returns as they continue to grow older and they do everything they can to stop It. 

Image result for coin heist books

I decided that I would throw a second one of this category for a couple of reasons. Number one, could there ever be too many books? No.  Secondly, because It is forever long, I wanted to make sure that I had an option of a book in this category to fix. 
Coin Heist is raved as "The New Breakfast Club." An unlikely group of kids come together to steal money from the Pennsylvania Mint. It sounds like an excellent thriller and who doesn't love a good Heist story?

A Book Written By A Celebrity
Image result for yes please

I have heard so many good things about this book. I have read a lot of more "serious" books lately and I thin that a funny one would be right up my alley this year. Don't get me wrong, I definitely want to read some of those more serious books as well. But sometimes, something easy and funny is a nice change. 
This book mostly contains funny stories and some advise for when humor is apporpriate. I don't know anyone that could use that kind of advice. Do you? (Imagine me currently looking at the ceiling)

A Book Written 100 Years Before You Were Born
Image result for wuthering heights book
This category was actually kind of hard for me. Hahah. Mostly because I had my heart set on reading Dracula, but guess what? It is only 96 years older than I am. :( But, I did actually find  one book that was published in 1892, and that happened to be Wuthering Heights. It's funny, because I really wanted to read this book because Bella read it in Twilight when I was in Jr High. :) haha. 
Anyway, From what I understand, it's like many other classics, it's a tragic love story. :) 

A Book With A Cat on the Cover
Image result for zoo book

Those of you that know me, know that I wouldn't buy a book with a cat on the cover on purpose. What is the point of cats anyway? But, I did happen to notice this lion on the cover of Zoo. That counts, right? I think it does. 
This book is about numerous, tragic deaths in major cities that appear to be related to lions. I think I am most intrigued by this book because part of me feels that this could really happen. Mankind has totally taken over the world, it is only a matter of time before all of the animals just, snap!

The First Book You See in A Bookstore
Image result for stalking jack the ripper

My Fascination with serial killers is nothing new. And when I saw this book in the bookstore, I knew that I needed to have it. It happened to be on one of the main displays, probably because it's a debut novel and it is sponsored by James Patterson. 
This book is about a girl who is leading a perfect, tea drinking life, but is also practicing forensics on murders. She comes a little to close to Jack the Ripper and maybe even falls in love with him. 
It's pretty much everything I want in a book and more. 

A Book with One of the Four Seasons in the Title
Image result for the winter people

Finding a book in the category proved to be harder than I thought it would be. Mostly because I am not a huge fan of major romance novels. And my research has shown that most novels with seasons in the titles have something to do with major romance. I was a little discouraged and thought, "Maybe I'll just read A Mid-Summer Nights Dream" or something like that. And then I found this book. 
An old house with a mysterious death? Sure, why don't we just go and live in there.. I'm sure nothing weird will happen. Except, maybe history will repeat itself.  But not if the daughter can stop it first. :)
(Do you feel chills yet? I think this book will be amazing. I hope it doesn't ruin my dreams and expectations of how good I think it will be.)

A Book About Food
Image result for food a love story

I definitely have a relationship with food. I just love it so much. And I also love Jim Gaffigan, so.... when this was one of the categories, I knew that this would be the perfect book. I would be a synopsis, but I think the concept of the book is obvious. haha :)

A Book that is a 2016 Bestseller

If you have been following my blog for a long time, you will know that one of the items on my bucket list is to read every book written by Mitch Albom. I just love his style of writing and his stories are always so inspirational! 
The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto is the story of a boy who is given magical strings for his guitar that rapidly change his life. As he grows older, he realizes that his talent and music can impact the lives of other people. 

A Book Recommended by An Author You Love

Ray Bradbury recommends John Carter to others. He actually says that it is his most influential book for him. It is definitely a kids book.. but I am really excited to read it. :)

Happy Reading everyone!
Until Next Time...
Peace & Blessings! :)