One of my favorite things in life is taking trips or just spending time with my family in general. Because I can guarantee that something interesting is going to happen, someone is probably going to cry, and there will also be inside jokes that we get to share with each other. So, it's always nice... Continue Reading →
Port Townsend, Washington
If you ever get the chance to visit Seattle area and have an extra day to spare, Port Townsend is an absolute must destination. Located about 2 hours northwest of downtown Seattle (on a no traffic day) it is a great day trip or short weekend getaway. There's surprisingly quite a lot to do in... Continue Reading →
Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala
If this book has taught me anything it is that I have been sleeping on Filipino food for way too long. Why have I not tried this yet! I will be looking for the best Filipino food in Seattle these next few weeks to see if the description in this book is as delicious as... Continue Reading →
The Removed by Brandon Hobson
This book was so confusing. No other way to start this post then by saying that right from the beginning. I had no idea what was happening or being said for a majority of this book. The one good thing is that is is a very fast read. Like easily could be read in probably... Continue Reading →
This is Chance! by Jon Mooallem
If I had my life a little more together I should've read this book before my trip to Alaska in June but that obviously did not happen. So here I am reading it over a month later. I'll try and remember that for future books but no promises. Hard to keep up with sometimes. This... Continue Reading →
The Last Story of Mina Lee by Nancy Jooyoun Kim
I never know how to start book reviews. I can do the middle paragraphs because that part is easy. Just giving you a brief summary of the book that might have you interested in reading it even if I didn't like. Gotta sell you the story. Then the last paragraph is incredibly easy. It's me... Continue Reading →
Killing Floor by Lee Child
Before I start writing about the book let me start by saying the Milwaukee Bucks have just won the NBA championship for the first time in 50 years! I had the honor of working as an intern for them for the last two years and it was one of the greatest experiences of my entire... Continue Reading →
The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row by Anthony Ray Hinton
Do you ever read a book plot or even just read the cover title and know you will cry at some point while reading that book? That is exactly how I felt when I read just the title of this book and then further settled those beliefs when I read the description. But Meghan, why... Continue Reading →
Pure Michigan
There's a place in Southwestern Michigan that holds a special place in many hearts including my own. A place that has some of the prettiest sunsets you will ever see. A place where at night you just see stars for miles and miles. Where falling asleep to the old cottonwood rustling in the wind is... Continue Reading →
The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner
I know you are not suppose to judge a book by it's cover and I try not to but it's definitely a difficult task. When I'm walking through a book store, unless I am looking for a specific book, the covers are totally what draws me in to read the description. And this book has... Continue Reading →