Books The Stolen Moments Trilogy Book Review 4:16 PM I read The Stolen Moments trilogy over the weekend, and Emilia and Carter are now living in my head rent-free. The Stolen Moments book series by Catharina Maura is an unputdownable, thrilling, and heartwarming tale of enemies to lovers. I didn't know I could be a fan of the enemies-to-lovers trope, but here we are! Here's my The Stolen Moments Trilogy Book Review (while I'm still drunk in love with this love story).The Stolen Moments Trilogy Book RatingEmotions (Made me laugh, cry, angry, delighted): ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Storytelling (Got me hooked): ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Readability (Easy to read): ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Plot (Will they, will they not? How are they going to survive the odds?): ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐The Stolen Moments Trilogy Book ReviewStolen Moments was a slightly light read as Emilia and Carter were still in high school. The Illicit Promises was set in their college days when it started to get angsty.The Ruins of Us follows their story when they both have their careers. The would they or would they not, and the rollercoaster of emotions got more intense here.You can feel the intense chemistry between Emilia and Carter from the get-go. You'll love their witty banter and feel the tension between them. It was hate at first sight for these two. The crazy pranks they pull on each other become a norm for their small town, and everyone seems to be waiting for what the other comes up with.The story progresses as the tension between them grows, as does the seriousness of their situation.Emilia and Carter know that they can never cross that line and get together because Carter is Emilia's best friend's brother. And there's more to that story than meets the eye (you've got to read it!).You'll laugh, cry, and fight with them. And you'll continue to cheer them on until the end.Catharina Maura's portrayal of Emilia and Carter's complex relationship is masterful. Their banter is witty and engaging, making connecting with their struggles and triumphs easy. Maura also explores the taboo nature of their forbidden romance, adding depth and intrigue to the story.The Stolen Moments trilogy is an exhilarating emotional, packed with thrilling peaks and dramatic twists.The characters are relatable, and their journey is both heartwarming and heartbreaking. This series is a must-read if you're looking for a captivating romance with a forbidden twist.Oh, what will these two not do for each other? Their love will break your heart, give you hope, and bring you to the highest of highs and lowest of lows.If you're in the mood for an enemies-to-lovers story, this is definitely the series for you! Actually, even if this is not your genre, give it a try. I'm not an enemies-to-lovers fan, but Emilia and Carter made me a convert.Have you read The Stolen Moments or any Catharina Maura books yet? What did you think?Check out my top romance novel recommendations categorized by tropes.Hey, do you want to be book buddies? I share short book reviews, recommendations, funny memes, and relatable reels on my Instagram account @booksandblogs_lux. Follow me there! I also post my reviews on Goodreads.
Books 2022 Reading Challenge With Bookstagram Questions 4:39 PM I read 45 books in 2022. So instead of doing a short review for each book like I did in 2021, I'll answer some questions about the books I completed in my 2022 Reading Challenge with bookstagram questions. First book of the year:Lost Wife's Tale by Marion McGilvaryLast read of the year:Reminders of Him Colleen HooverFavorite book characters:Lady Johanna in Saving Grace by Julie GarwoodChristina Bennet in Lion's Lady by Julie GarwoodJade in Guardian AngelSpenser in Bad Business by Robert B ParkerAva Knight in Tempt Me, Your Grace by Tamara GillRavenna Caulfield in I Adored a Lord by Katharine AsheCampbell Barker in You Dropped a Blonde on Me by Dakota CassidyJason Curtis in Nothing Lasts Forever by Sidney SheldonFavorite author/s?Julia QuinnRobert FulghumRobert B. ParkerGenres you read this year:RomanceYoung AdultRegency Drama Fantasy FictionCrime Mystery Detective ThrillerMemoirSelf-help Christian LiteratureFavorite genre so far:Regency Drama RomanceCrime Mystery Detective ThrillerFavorite romance trope:Different Worlds / BackgroundsBooks that you finish in one day:The Quickie by James PattersonReminders of Him by Colleen HooverNothing Lasts Forever by Sidney SheldonUnputdownable books:The Quickie by James PattersonReminders of Him by Colleen HooverNothing Lasts Forever by Sidney SheldonGlass Sword by Victoria AveyardBooks that made you cry:King's Cage by Victoria AveyardReminders of Him by Colleen HooverBooks that made you laugh:Bad Business by Robert B ParkerAll I Really Need To Know I Learned in Kindergarten by Robert FulghumBooks that upset you:The Quickie by James PattersonNothing Lasts Forever by Sidney SheldonKing's Cage by Victoria AveyardWar Storm by Victoria AveyardBook you think has a frustrating plot or ending:The Blue Bistro by Elin HilderbrandEternity by Jude DeverauxThe Gift by Julie GarwoodBooks with covers you love: Book series you read:The Red Queen Series (complete)Hunger Games (complete)Crown's Spies Series (books 1-3 only)Books with steamy scenes:All Julie Garwood booksAll Julia Quinn booksIf You Give a Girl a Viscount by Kieran KramerBooks that made you want to fall in love again for the first time:A Night Like This by Julia QuinnThe Girl with a Make-Believe Husband by Julia QuinnSaving Grace by Julie GarwoodThe most remarkable book:Reminders of Him by Colleen HooverNothing Lasts Forever by Sidney SheldonEasiest read:Bad Business by Robert B ParkerNovel that took you a long time to finish:Unbecoming by Jenny DownhamThe longest time it took you to finish a book:2 weeksAn author whose work you want to read more of:Robert B ParkerColleen HooverJulia QuinnKate WhiteCheapest book you bought:Robert B Parker ($0.63 second-hand bookstore)Books that disappointed you:War Storm (Victoria Aveyard)The Blue Bistro (Elin Hildenbrand)Books that you will recommend:Bad Business by Robert B ParkerThe Girl with a Make-Believe Husband by Julia QuinnNothing Lasts Forever by Sidney SheldonBooks that you are less likely to recommend:Eternity (Jude Deveraux)Books that made you want to reach out to the author:Lost Wife's TaleBooks that you wish to have an epilogue or sequel:Lost Wife's TaleBook character you want to swap lives with for a day:Lady Johanna (Saving Grace)Princess Christina (The Lion's Lady)Book character you hated:Lorna on Foursome by Jane FallonBook character you wish you were friends with:Paige Turner (Nothing Lasts Forever)Ravenna Caulfield (I Adored a Lord)Princess Christina (The Lion's Lady)Jade (Guardian Angel)Book boyfriend/husband:Ledger Ward (Reminders of Him)Daniel Smythe-Smith (A Night Like This)Major Edward Rokesby (The Girl with a Make-Believe Husband)Laird Gabriel McBain (Saving Grace)Campbell Barker (You Dropped a Blonde on Me) Book setting you wish you could see in real life:Julie Garwood's in the Scottish HighlandsThe Blue Bistro The Christmas Village in How the Grump Saved Christmas (Claire Kingsley)What book color do you have the most of?Shades of BlueBooks you wish will be made into a movie or series:Julie Garwood's and Julia Quinn'sAppointment with Death by Agatha ChristieHow do you rate your books?I base the rating on entertainment or emotions, storytelling, readability, and plot. Emotions. I laughed, cried, got confused, got upset and frustrated, got scared, got angry, and got giddy. I felt all the emotions the author wanted me to feel. Or if it made me feel better after closing the book.Storytelling. I like stories that are easy to read. Or storytelling style makes me feel like I'm talking to someone sharing a fascinating story that I can't wait to hear the rest of it.Readability. Is reading it like pulling teeth, or do I find myself breezing through the pages?Plot. What happened to the story? Is there character development? Did it surprise me or keep me guessing? Did the whole point of the story make sense? Did I learn something from it or at least left thankful I picked up the book? All the Books on My 2022 Reading Challenge⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐All I Really Need To Know I Learned in Kindergarten Appointment with Death Saving GraceSlow BurnThe BrideBad BusinessLethally BlondeGuardian AngelThe Lion's LadyThe Glass SwordHeartbreakerThe QuickieRattled!Heaven Changes EverythingThe SecretA Night Like ThisNothing Lasts ForeverCatching FireThe Girl with a Made-Believe HusbandHow the Grump Saved Christmas ⭐⭐⭐⭐FoursomeShoe Addicts AnonymousThe WeddingThe Debutant DivorceeAnna and the French KissYou Dropped a Blonde on MeKilljoyI Adored a Lord Ali's Pretty Little LiesMockingjayTempt Me Your Grace ⭐⭐⭐A Lost Wife's TaleIf You Give a Girl a ViscountWar Storm Honor's SplendorUnbecoming⭐-⭐⭐Mr. & Miss AnonymousThe Blue BistroThe GiftEternityWant to earn a commission by promoting books online? Be my sub-affiliate on Blackwell's.This post contains affiliate links, so I'd get a commission if you purchase through my links at no additional cost to you. This helps me maintain my site. 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Books The Quickie By James Patterson Book Review 7:57 PM The Quickie By James Patterson Book Review The Quickie by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge is about Lauren, a wife caught in the spiderweb of lies of his almost perfect husband.One accidental discovery led to a one-night stand. And murder. One wrong choice brought forth lies, crimes, and head-spinning revelations. How far will you go for the person you love? And what if, in the process of saving him, you find yourself unmasking a scary stranger you promised to love and to hold for richer, for poorer, 'til death do you part?The Quickie By James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge Book ReviewRant and review (You've been warned)SPOILER ALERT!You know that feeling when you see a glaring red sign DANGER, but instead of turning around, you rush into it head-on?I feel like that's how Lauren, the main character in this book, feels. How can you turn around and walk away when every flip of the page, every turn of events, is an unveiling? That your married life has been nothing but a big fat lie?Men.Oh, men.Men who are cheaters, accomplished liars, two-faced monsters. Not the giant hairy monster that will get you running the other way when you see them.But monsters with beaming gorgeous smiles and dimples in well-pressed suits.I can forgive a mistake when it's all in the past when I'm not in the picture yet.But cheating while we're together, albeit in a messy situation, is unforgivable. One wrong step, one stupid decision on a wild night because of lust, alcohol, and misery may be a misstep. But if you keep doing it and living in it, that's not a mistake anymore. That's a choice.A deliberate decision to plunge the knife into my heart again and again and again.GiphyThere you are, walking through our door every night like a good husband and responsible citizen.Walking inside a different home in another city on another day. Acting like the perfect husband and doting father to your bastard. While we're still together. Legally, imperfectly happily married.How can you look at yourself in the mirror?Calling that child an accident is another freaking layer of this beautiful wrapper to this fantastic gift that is the truth.So did you trip and fall on the woman, and then boom! You find yourselves naked with your plonker inside her warm cave? How convenient! Some magic that could put David Blaine to shame.Cheaters got me riled up. I can only imagine how this wife feels. After saving her husband's ass by covering his tracks repeatedly, risking her career and her life only to find out he's the devil's pawn driving a Ferrari in his parallel life.And him telling her it's all for the child's sake. It's a picture of a happy family they're trying to paint for the daughter. He and the woman have long been over. Only to find a sonogram of twins in his pocket.It's like being sucker punched.Ah, the perfect family that we never will be.When is the lie going to end? When will you stop insulting my intelligence?How nice of you to be making your dreams come true while we're struggling for years to build our own family.How are you going to digest all that? In one sitting? Because I finished the book in one day.It's a real page-turner.My heart is still pounding, and my blood pressure is still high while writing this review.My heart breaks to a thousand pieces for the wife. And my heart boils for the lying, cheating sonofabitch husband she has.It's like watching Ally McBeal discover the truth about Billy moving to Chicago and ending their decades of relationship again.It's like watching Rachel break up with Ross over a quickie afresh.WifflegifRating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐I give five blinding shining stars because James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge made me feel things I didn't want to in this novel.Dread. Fear. Confusion. Loathing. The gut-wrenching, soul-crashing pain of betrayal. Rage. A whole lot of rage.It forced me to look at the hideous face of infidelity, which I never wanted to see.What I like about The Quickie by James PattersonIt will get you hooked at the get-go.Happy ending for Lauren.A clean slate for the people involved.Justice. Not the one it deserves, in my opinion, but justice all the same.Made me thankful I married a faithful man.I didn't like the ugly emotions this book evoked in me, but that's what an excellent, compelling book does! It disturbs you and makes you want to scream in anger and frustration.I do love a happy ending. I'm glad that loose ends were tied in the story. At least for the time being. Because you know what they say. The truth always comes out.Unfortunately for Lauren, it did. The truth about what kind of man he married.And he didn't even have the balls or the decency to give her all the truth she deserved to hear.Evil up to the very end.What I don't likeI hate, loathe, despise, abhor - and insert all synonyms that apply - cheaters. Especially those who don't own up to their mistakes. And have the gall to point the fingers at you. Infidelity rubs me the wrong way because I'm a wife myself. I can't imagine what I'll do or feel if I were in that situation. It will take me a while to process the betrayal. The world Lauren crumbled down just when she thought everything would be alright. More than alright. Picture perfect.It's like finding your favorite toy on the far-off shelf after scouting store after store, and then suddenly, someone grabs it and breaks it into pieces right in front of you.That's how I felt when the puzzle pieces kept falling into place. As Lauren followed her too-good-to-be-true, doting, loving, perfect husband. Knocking at his other beautiful home's door, looking at his glowing face in the photographs like the ideal husband and father he is to these strangers he also calls his family.Watching him glow with pride and happiness as he plays the good old daddy paying a visit from his hectic work schedule.Lie after lie. My heart is being smashed as I turn every page.Will I recommend it?Absolutely! Especially to those who enjoy crime or cop novels or stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat.WARNING: If you don't want to be stressed out by lying husbands, don't read this book!I didn't expect it to affect me this way, but here we are.Final thoughtsI'm happy that Lauren got her chance to a new beginning. Lying husband-free.I'll get to that happy place soon. It's difficult for an emotionally involved reader like me to move on after this traumatizing roller coaster journey. But I'll get there. Not as quickly as the quickie that started this all out. But soon enough. What book has stirred your emotions?Check out my top romance novel recommendations categorized by tropes.Hey, you wanna be book buddies? I share short book reviews, recommendations, funny memes, and relatable reels on my Instagram account @booksandblogs_lux. Follow me there! I also post my reviews on Goodreads.
Books 2021 Reading Challenge Completed And 12 Short Book Reviews 8:34 AM Who else did not open a book in 2020? Just me? Okay.2020 was like a nightmare. I couldn't even bring myself to read a book then.So I made a promise that I'll go back to reading again this year.Thus, my "Read one book or one series in a month for one year" Reading Challenge started.I joyfully and proudly completed the task I gave myself at the start of the year. 😄 Oh, the commitment it took and the feeling of accomplishment after. You should try it. I'm sharing my short reviews for the books I read in twelve months in 2021. Hope this helps you decide which book to choose and not to pick for your next reading challenge.This post contains affiliate links, so we'd get a commission if you purchase through the links at no additional cost.2021 Reading Challenge Completed & 12 Short Book Reviews1. January 2021 - Fifty Shades Trilogy by E.L. JamesRating: ⭐⭐ I'm not saying this to diss the author because I can only imagine the time, effort, sleepless nights, coffee, and glasses of wine involved in writing a series. High respect.But about the book...You'd know right away that it's written by a woman...A drop-dead gorgeous young multi-millionaire who wants to give you the world, a sex god who just happened to have a big heart for the needy, with an equally kind-hearted family...Anastasia Steel is supposed to be an English Lit student who later became editor-in-chief. But can she have a more boring train of thought? There are so many lines that I wish were deleted as it made me cringe and want to throw the book across the room.I will never understand why the first book outsold JK Rowling's, Harry Potter. Okay, maybe I do. Sex really does sell. No matter how jejune the narrative is, no matter how gray the characters are (pun intended), it will sell if there's crazy sex involved.I also read Fifty Shades as Told by Christian Trilogy: Grey, Darker, Freed, and I would say it's better.Rating: ⭐⭐⭐Maybe because Christian is a successful young entrepreneur, his everyday life is more exciting. His past is also colorful, to say the least. He's a complex human being, so there's a curiosity in trying to figure out why he is the way he is and what's going on in his mind.It's less torture to read as Christian doesn't have an inner goddess who annoyingly bounces, spins, pole vaults, and pirouettes. It's more tolerable.Whatever you think about this series, I'd say I started my 2021 Reading Challenge with a bang. 😄If you want an honest trailer about the movie adaptation and have a good laugh, you should watch this:2. February 2021 - The Red Queen by Victoria AveyardRating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐I didn't know this was a part of a series when I picked it up at the bookstore. It reminds me of Hunger Games and Divergent. In this novel, their society is divided into Silvers and Reds. The Reds are the inferior community, and the Silver possesses superpowers.Lo and behold, they discover that Mare, the story's protagonist, is a Red with extraordinary gifts.Though I predicted who the real villain was, I like how it was written creatively. The battle scenes are thrilling. And there's still an element of surprise.I can't wait to finish the whole series soon (it's currently out of stock in the bookstores here).And I also wish that this would be made into a movie or series. Hi, Hollywood. Please?3. March 2021 - Thy Brother's Wife by Andrew GreeleyRating: ⭐⭐⭐It's intriguing but not as engrossing as I expected it to be. Two brothers - a senator and a priest - fell in love with their adopted sister.They both thought the other one deserved the woman better, but they lived out their lives according to how their father planned them to be. So again, it's about the struggles of being human.Struggles of children who follow their parents' dreams instead of following their hearts.The struggles of siblings who want the best for each other are willing to risk their own morality and principles.Struggles of humans seeking God's answers and looking for signs when going through a dark time. Struggles of a young priest.This novel also reminded me about how things could grandly change if only we learn to say what is really in our hearts. 4. April 2021 - Eleven Minutes by Paulo CoelhoRating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Eleven Minutes is about discovering love from unconventional people in the most unexpected place and how far a person is willing to go for ambition or dreams.It's the first Paulo Coelho novel I read so fast I finished it in days. It didn't lull me to sleep. :D I love that airport scene. It's the least I expected from this character, so it's a pleasant surprise. I literally had to stop reading and squeal like a high school girl. I've not done that since Eleanor & Park.It made me wonder why Maria the prostitute's thoughts are more eloquent, poetic, and sensible than English Lit major Anastasia Steel's. I wouldn't have predicted why it's titled Eleven Minutes. So that's another great discovery. 5. May 2021 - After Series by Anna ToddRating: ⭐⭐Another book that sold probably because of all the sex involved. My friend warned me that it's hard to read (too wordy), and I should have listened.I was reading fast to get it done and over with. I want to know if Tessa finally realized her worth and allowed herself to find the healthy love she deserves.There are some similarities with Fifty Shades of Grey, or at least with the characters. Tessa is also a bibliophile and a virgin. Hardin is an enigmatic guy with a complex past who fell obsessively in love with this naive girl. Both men don't have a problem when it comes to money. Neither seems to make an effort; Hardin is in school, and Christian is in his Forbes 500 business but is thriving anyway.Both have aggressive or violent tendencies.Though when it comes to red flags, Hardin is the winner."Toxic" is an understatement to describe their relationship. Their story is about trying to fix someone who doesn't want to be fixed and suffering through a toxic cycle. If you want to know what red flags to look out for and what happens if you meet them head-on, instead of dodging them, read this book. 6. June 2021 - Great Cases of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan DoyleRating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐It's exciting to read how the brilliant mind of Sherlock Holmes unravels mystery after mystery, but I would say the TV series and the movies are better.There were cases that I thought were easy to solve, and there were plot twists I didn't see coming.A great break from the previous romance books I've read, that's for sure.7. July 2021 - Write It Down Make It Happen by Henriette KlauserRating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐I've always believed in the power of written words. My thoughts and plans get more organized when I see them written down on paper. Heartwarming, inspiring, and astounding sharing of people who have turned their dreams into reality by writing them down is waiting for you in this book.It renewed my faith and reminded me just how powerful we are in creating our destinies and shaping our future.8. August 2021- Whiteout by Ken FollettWhiteout by Ken FollettRating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Another novel I'd like to be made into a movie. I love how the story is plain and simple but full of suspense. I seldom see plots wherein the heart of the action climaxes and (almost) ends in one location.Not everyone loves a happy ending, but I do. Needless to say, I closed this book with a smile on my face.9. September 2021 - Forced RestThat's not the title of my September read. I got sick this month and didn't have the energy to read a book. So I took a break and read two books for October instead.10. October 2021 - Beach Town by Mary Kay AndrewsRating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Greer and Eben. The two characters in this book were a breath of fresh air from Christian + Anastasia and Hardin + Tessa. Eben is uncomplicated, genuine, and honest. Greer is no-nonsense, especially when it comes to her job.I love how the story happened in one place - the Beach Town. The simple way they live in Cypress Key reminds me of my old hometown. I miss going to the beach, and this book makes me want to live near one.It's not a complex story - no suspense, action, heavy drama, and, most importantly, no mysterious boyfriend with a heavy baggage to carry.But it makes me look forward to what will happen next, especially where Greer and Eben's relationship is going.It brought me that pleasant summer vibe even though I read it in October.This book is an excellent come-back read for me after struggling with my health. October - The Distance Between Us by Maggie O'FarrellRating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐I'm not a fan of book flashback scenes, but I don't mind it with The Distance Between Us. It's highly relevant to the story and effective in piquing your curiosity. Why do these sisters have this unique bond? Why does Stella keep seeing this man or think she did, and why is he making her feel this way?What is she running away from?How in the world is she going to meet Jake when he's halfway across the globe?How will they work things out when they seem to live in different worlds?How is Jake going to make peace with his past?Questions that keep adding up as you read along but, in the end, were answered satisfactorily. Jake and Stella didn't have a good past, but you'd know they'll have a promising future. 11. November 2021- The Road Home by Rose TremainRating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐It's raw and moving. A story about a man who once became homeless in hopes of providing a better life for his family back home.It's good to be reminded of how kindness, even from people we barely know, can change our lives. And that we really have no idea what the other person is going through.I love how Lev did not let his present circumstances hinder him from dreaming new dreams.He worked hard and persevered to save his family and turn his dream into reality. To give the people in their small town another chance.There's also a part about the wrong love he chose that still haunts him but makes him more human.And that's what I love about this story. It doesn't shy away from the reality of life. Only four stars, though, because I wish he's found peace in his heart and allowed himself to move on and be really happy. 12. December 2021- The Power of Moments: Why Certain Experiences Have Extraordinary Impact by Chip Heath and Dan HeathRating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐I read this book as a requirement from our club. It was reading out of obligation at first which was no fun, but I eventually enjoyed it.Enlightening, perceptive, and sometimes funny.As someone who's been working with customers for about 18 years now, I have many eureka moments here.Not only are the insights helpful for work or business, but they also gave me an idea of how to create powerful moments in an otherwise ordinary time, build a stronger relationship with others, and turn something unpleasant into an opportunity for an epic moment.A must-read, especially for entrepreneurs or those who want to improve their career in customer care.2021 Reading Challenge TakeawayWhen I was a few pages away from completing my 2021 Reading Challenge, I had an incredible sense of pride and satisfaction.This year was far from perfect, but at least I've been productive and learned more than I did last year.I hope my picks for my 2022 Reading Challenge will be much better.What's on your reading list for 2022? Recommendations are welcome.
Books Book Recommendation: The Turtle Always Wins By Bo Sanchez 6:38 PM We've heard of the fable about the tortoise- and, in some versions, the turtle- and the hare. This simple story shows us what humility, patience, and perseverance can do. The Turtle Always Wins by Bo Sanchez teaches us that we can build wealth and also win in the race of life by applying the principles we learned from this famous children's book.This post contains affiliate links, so we'd get a commission if you purchase through the links at no additional cost.Book Rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐The Turtle Always Wins by Bo Sanchez Book ReviewWhen it comes to living simply yet abundantly, Bo Sanchez can indeed preach. He's living it. In his book, The Turtle Always Wins, Bro Bo explains how long-term investment in the stock market is the best way to build wealth. If someone with a love-hate relationship with numbers like me can easily understand this book and start investing, you can, too.The Turtle Always Wins will teach you that true wealth can be achieved using the Turtle Strategy. You can reach financial success through:strategic planningplanting seeds and caring for them regularlywaiting patientlystaying calm during a crisis consistently doing the "boring" work The Turtle Always Wins by Bo Sanchez is more than just a financial book that aims to help those with zero to limited investment knowledge. It's also about having the right attitude to win in the race of life.This book is NOT for you if...You're a trader and an aggressive investor who wants to get rich quickly despite the high risk.This book is for you if...You want a slow, steady, sure way of building wealth through time.The slow turtle winning the race over the fast hare is an excellent reminder of Ecclesiastes 9:11:The fastest runner doesn't always win the race, and the strongest warrior doesn't always win the battle. The wise sometimes go hungry, and the skillful are not necessarily wealthy. And those who are educated don't always lead successful lives. It is all decided by chance, by being in the right place at the right time.The Truly Rich ClubInvesting slowly but surely is the principle we follow in the Truly Rich Club. It was founded by Bo Sanchez with the mission to help good people become rich- truly rich. So you'll not just be financially wealthy but also spiritually well-nourished. What is your approach when it comes to investing? Are you a more aggressive hare or a conservative "slowly but surely" turtle-style type? Why You Should Read The Turtle Always WinsBo Sanchez's book The Turtle Always Wins is an inspiring guide to building wealth and success in all aspects of life.Can you recommend a book about investing like The Turtle Always Wins?
Books 3 Important Life Lessons I Learned From Harry Potter 8:00 AM 3 Important Life Lessons Learned From Harry Potter Harry James Potter. What a beautiful influence that scarred bespectacled boy is to this generation. There's no doubt that the Harry Potter book series changed the lives of those who read it. The boy who lived taught me a lot about life. Here are three important life lessons I've learned from Harry Potter. This post contains affiliate links so we'd get a commission if you purchase through the links at no additional cost to you. 3 Important Life Lessons I Learned from Harry Potter 1. Harry Potter me how to be a true friend. When it comes to his friends, Harry gives his all. He’s honest; there's no sugarcoating the truth with Harry Potter. He’s supportive. When Hermione was heartbroken and needed a friend, Harry was there to comfort her.When Ron didn't believe he can be part of the Gryffindor's Quidditch Team, Harry tricked him into thinking he was going to be lucky during the tryout.Harry Potter does not think twice about laying his life for his friends even at such an early age. Giphy 2. Harry Potter taught me to stand for what is right. Harry was not swayed by society's opinion. Even when the whole school would think of him as a lunatic...Even when he had to risk losing his friends---the only family he’s got.Even when people would hate him...Harry Potter does what is right even when it's uncomfortable and difficult. Even if it would mean being unpopular. Even when in the end, he'd be walking the path alone. Giphy 3. The boy who lived taught me how to live with a purpose. Harry Potter was famous even before he could walk and talk. There’s not a child that doesn’t know his name. When he found out that he was some kind of a hero to the wizarding world, he didn't let fame change him.He remained down-to-earth and "normal". He didn't use his privileges to get his way. Instead, he used his influence to help others in need and fight the threat of evil trying to conquer his world. Giphy When you read a book, is it important that you get valuable life lessons from it? Then Harry Potter should be on your list.I’ll forever be thankful for that day I picked up a copy of Harry Potter and I'll always remember the life lessons I've learned from it.I helped Harry Potter out of his cupboard, he changed my life forever. via Amino
Books Power Of Stories To Teach Us About Unwavering Faith And Values 9:00 PM We become the books we read. -Matthew Kelly The stories we read in books don’t just entertain us and bring us to places beyond our wildest imagination. They teach us lessons, guide us, influence us, and mold us. From reading stories we learn about unwavering faith and values.This post contains affiliate links so we'd get a commission if you purchase through the links at no additional cost to you.Power of Stories to Teach Us About Unwavering Faith and ValuesI was thinking about bestselling novels like Harry Potter, Divergent, and The Hunger Games lately. They’re about worlds different from ours, yet the parallelism is impeccable. An ordinary person with extraordinary abilities and admirable boldness are unknown to that person until the situation calls for it. It’s all about someone who is deep-down good and genuine, who doesn’t want to keep quiet and follow an unjust autocrat blindly. Someone who is selfless enough to forget his /her discomfort and safety for the good of everybody, and to protect his/her loved ones from tyranny. They didn’t want to be heroes, but their world needed one, so that’s what they become. They did not wait around for a savior to help them out of their miserable situation. With what they have, with who they are, with nothing but their principle and intention to end evil and help the oppressed, they fought, they risked their lives, and they conquered. I love books like these. Books that don’t just tell of happily ever after, and fairies and true love’s kiss---not that there’s something wrong with fairy tales. I grew up with Disney and I’ll always be thankful for it made my imagination fly. But I love books that don’t sugarcoat the truth in life. Books that tell me honestly that there will be obstacles, there will be monsters, there will be people in power who will try to control us and strip us of our freedom.It is our unwavering faith and values that we uphold that will keep us together as people regardless of our color, gender, beliefs, or the language we speak.I'm really thrilled to be part of this week's #LMMLinkup at Mary-andering Creatively and Brandi Raae. I'm sharing the power of stories to teach us about faith and values.Click here to read the full story. Thank you.
Books My Top 10 Favorite Words For 2016 9:23 AM Logophile - a lover of words Call me weird, but throughout the year, I've encountered new words (and some old ones I've forgotten) that I've been fond of. Because I like their sound or meaning, I compiled my top 10 favorite words for 2016. Allow me to share them with you.My Top 10 Favorite Words For 20161. Gumption ˈɡəmpSH(ə)n noun - means courage and confidence Describes my favorite weapons in life. Tenor 2. Reticent ˈredəsənt adjective - not willing to tell people about things An introvert like me can certainly relate to this. Giphy 3. Stalwart/Stalworth ˈstôlwərt adjective or noun -very loyal, dedicated, physically strong One of the many things I look for in a partner. Tenor 4. Solivagant sōˈlivəgənt noun -a solitary wanderer An item in my bucket list I'm so looking forward to tick off. I've been traveling mostly with friends. At least before I'm too weak to ride a plane, I wish to go and be a solivagant. Even for once. Says.com 5. Blithe blīT͟H,blīTH adjective -happy or joyous The kind of life I always choose to have. Tumblr 6. Trenchant ˈtren(t)SHənt adjective - very strong, clear and penetrating The voice of the critics in my life may be trenchant, but the Voice of Truth is louder. Chihayafuru 7. Lily-livered lil-ee-liv-erd adjective -weak and cowardly I don't like its meaning so any guy with this attitude is a big NO. But I love the sound of the word. Tumblr 8. Uxorious əkˈsôrēəs,ˌəɡˈzôr- adjective -excessively fond of or submissive to a wife Obviously, another trait of an ideal partner. But hopefully, not to the point when I have to do all the decision-making in life. He still needs to be man enough to lead me. Fanpop 9. Halcyon ˈhalsēən adjective -happy, golden, idyllic, carefree, blissful, joyful, joyous, contented Serious #lifegoals. Her campus 10. Caveat ˈkavēˌat,ˈkävēˌät noun - explanation or warning that should be remembered when you are doing or thinking about something. Just another better way to warn. That's Normal I'm amazed by the English language. How about you? What are your top favorite words for 2016? Please share them in the comments.