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12 Books to Read This Year

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Looking for some good books to read this year? I’ve got some recommendations for you. Here are 12—one book suggestion for each month of the year. Read on to learn what books I recommend and why.

Each year, I set a reading goal for myself. Most years, I set a goal of reading 50 books. I don’t always reach that goal, but it gives me something to strive for. Of those 50 (or less!) books, I try to choose from a variety of genres and topics. It’s good to be strategic in your reading choices. Challenging, informative, or just plain entertaining, different books have different purposes.

Last year, I didn’t quite reach my goal. I did make it to 48 books read. Of those 48 books, several stood out as ones I would recommend to others. Here is my list of 12 books I think you should read this year.

Business

Money-Making Mom: How Every Woman Can Earn More and Make a Difference by Crystal Paine

I’ve mentioned this book before, but I think it bears repeating that this is an excellent read and one I highly recommend. If you’re looking for a way to make money from home, you need to read this book. Crystal Paine is a well-known author, speaker, and blogger. To say she knows what she’s talking about on this subject would be an understatement. Crystal shares some brilliant ideas for making money as a stay-at-home mom (or anyone who wants the freedom to work from home). What I found most inspiring was how Crystal challenges her readers to pursue success with the intent to be able to help others. She definitely practices what she preaches. She is very generous with the resources she has been blessed with. This book gave me the boost needed to start thinking bigger in my own life.

The $100 Startup by Chris Guillebeau

There are a lot of opportunities available right now for those wishing to become entrepreneurs. All it takes is a good idea, a desire to work hard, and a willingness to take a few risks. If you are looking for a way to break free of the typical 9 to 5 job, or if you’re a stay-at-home mom like me and you’re looking for a way to earn some extra income from home, you’ll appreciate this book. It’s a quick read, but it contains a lot of really helpful information.

Biography

Daughter of Empire: My Life as a Mountbatten by Pamela Hicks

This book gives a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the British aristocracy in the early to mid twentieth century. It is the memoir of Lady Pamela Hicks, cousin of Queen Elizabeth. If you ever wanted an actual behind the scenes look at the royal family, you will enjoy this book. Lady Hicks was a lady-in-waiting to the queen in the early days of the queen’s marriage. Her father was a prominent figure in World War II military history. She is an interesting and accomplished person in her own right. This one is a captivating read.

As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride by Cary Elwes

If you like The Princess Bride, you will love this book. It is an account of the on-set antics of the cast and crew as told by “Westley” himself. To fully appreciate this book, you should listen to the audiobook narrated by Cary Elwes. Some of the other cast members, as well as director Rob Reiner, lend their voices to the telling. Listen to the audiobook to truly experience this book. We’re huge Princess Bride fans around here, so I enjoyed this book immensely.

Christian Living

Own Your Life: How to Grow a Legacy of Faith, Love, and Spiritual Influence by Sally Clarkson

I consider Sally Clarkson a mentor of mine. I have read her books and gleaned so much from each one. Own Your Life is no exception. In this book, she candidly shares about some of her own struggles and triumphs. She encourages her readers to find purpose in everyday life, to live with intent and find meaning in whatever we are doing. This is an inspiring and insightful read.

Longing for Paris: One Woman’s Search for Joy, Beauty , and Adventure—Right Where She Is by Sarah Mae

There’s been a bit of hype surrounding this book, and for good reason. I think the author, Sarah Mae, hits a nerve for many young moms in today’s culture. Motherhood is hard and sometimes it can be tempting to wish you could escape the mundane routines of your everyday life for exotic places filled with adventure. In her typical self-deprecatingly entertaining way, Sarah Mae encourages her readers to see the beauty and adventure all around us. She shares her own journey toward finding joy and meaning in ordinary, everyday things.

Fiction

What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty

This book is the first of Liane Moriarty’s works that I read and it’s what made me a fan of hers. Extremely entertaining, this is a quick read. The premise of this book is clever and unusual. The main character, Alice, wakes up one day to discover she has amnesia and can’t remember the past 10 years of her life. Her journey to discover who she has become, and why, is fascinating. What she learns about herself is revealing and thought provoking. Like most of Moriarty’s books, be aware that there is a bit of strong language.

All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr

This is a powerful and poignant story set during World War II. It is the moving telling of two young lives and how they are affected by the events surrounding them at that turbulent time. Their reactions to what happens and how their lives intersect is what propels this story. Don’t miss this poignant and painfully beautiful story.

The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman

A book I’ve talked about before, this is an excellent read. It is touching and heart wrenching and challenging. As someone who has experienced similar loss, the dilemma of the main characters resonated with me. The choices they made were not the ones I would have made, but I could understand the motivation behind them. This was a deeply moving story beautifully told.

History

In The Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex by Nathaniel Philbrick

I was born on Martha’s Vineyard, which means I grew up hearing plenty of stories about the history of whaling in New England. This particular story is one not soon forgotten. The whaleship Essex was run into by a whale; what happened after that is almost unbelievable. This is a chilling account of desperation and survival. Nathaniel Philbrick has a way of describing historical events in captivating detail. All his books are excellent, and this one is no exception. If you are at all interested in whaling, naval history, or human nature in the face of extreme challenges, you’ll appreciate this compelling book.

To Marry an English Lord by Gail MacColl

Downton Abbey fans will enjoy this book. It gives an account of the many daughters of American “new money” millionaires in the mid to late nineteenth century who married into the British aristocracy. The families of these young ladies found them their titled husband in an attempt to bolster their social standing. The resulting marriages were a fascinating mix of happy ones, indifferent ones, miserable ones, and ones of pure convenience. This is an incredibly entertaining glimpse into this interesting time in social history.

Parenting

Caught Up in a Story: Fostering a Storyformed Life of Great Books & Imagination with Your Children by Sarah Clarkson

This book renewed my vision for reading with my children. As a homeschooling mom and a book lover myself, I’ve always valued reading to my children. It’s been a part of our day-to-day family life since my oldest child was born. Our home is filled with good, well-written classic children’s literature. This book reminded me of what powerful tools those books can be. It’s an inspiring glimpse into how reading can shape a child’s heart and mind. I’d highly recommend this book for any parent or educator.

So there you have it—my 12 book recommendations for this year. Do you have any recent reads you’d recommend? I’m always looking for a good book. Leave a comment if you’d like to share a recommendation.

What are you waiting for? Get reading!

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Wearing Florals in Winter

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Floral prints aren’t typically something to wear in winter. Especially in a colder climate like where I live, you won’t often find people wearing a lot of florals in the months of November through March. That’s not to say it can’t or shouldn’t be done. Why not break some fashion rules every once in a while?

Personally, I am in love with all things floral. Pretty flowers—whether on fabric, in photos, or in real life—simply make me happy. One look at my Pinterest account will give you an indication of the depth of my love of flowers.

Winter in New England can be long and bleak. Brightening things up with a lovely floral print can chase away a case of cabin fever in a moment. Romantic or cheerful, no matter the season, floral patterns will always have a place in my wardrobe.

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This outfit features a pretty floral skirt in a soft shade of blue. The skirt is denim, making it practical as well as pretty. I got the skirt at an Eddie Bauer outlet in New Hampshire many years ago. The blue themed floral print is unusual. This print has such a romantic feel. Roses are my favorite flower, and this skirt is covered in them!

I found this sweater at a thrift store. It was such an amazing find—the price was great and the condition was perfect. I just love how soft the knit is. The fringe adds a bit of texture and the shawl collar lends interest. It feels so cuddly, which makes me love wearing it. The length is nice and long, making it equally easy to tuck in or to leave out. And the color…such a beautiful shade of soft, light blue.

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How do you feel about wearing florals in winter? Yay or nay? Please leave your thoughts in the comments.

What I Wore

Sweater: thrifted (similar here and here)
Skirt: Eddie Bauer years ago (similar skirt; I also found something similar in a dress)
Boots: Zulily (sold out; similar here)

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Lariat Love (& a Giveaway!)

It’s giveaway time! I’m so excited about this month’s giveaway, and I can’t wait to tell you about it!

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Lariat necklaces are a very popular trend right now, and for good reason. They can accent an outfit in a subtle and classy way. A well chosen lariat style necklace brings interest to a look without being too flashy or over-the-top. A lariat necklace paired with a plain top instantly gives off a classy and elegant look with very little effort.

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This beautiful lariat necklace is in a lovely gold tone. The chain is delicate yet it seems to be quite well made. The design is unique—I’ve never seen another necklace quite like it. The chain actually has a toggle at one end that feeds through a loop on the other, making the length of the necklace completely adjustable.

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Here are some details on the necklace:

• 32″ end to end
• Adjustable
• Toggle bar measures 5/8″ across, 1/16″ tall
• Toggle loop 5/16″ in diameter
• 18k gold fill chain, 18k gold plated brass toggle

The brand of the necklace is Gorjana. If you take a look around the Gorjana website, you’ll find a large variety of jewelry in many different styles. There’s something on there for every taste. I love browsing the website and looking at all the pretty items to be found there.

So, how would you like to own one of these gorgeous necklaces (valued at $75)? Enter the giveaway below for a chance to win one of your very own!

(I’d like to note that this post is not sponsored in any way. I just wanted to bless one of my sweet readers with this lovely necklace.)

 

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Modest Fashion: A Cowl for Coziness

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A cowl is the ultimate in cozy accessories. Yet, despite the coziness factor, a cowl can dress up a simple outfit and give it some interest and texture.

This outfit features my favorite soft, cozy cowl in the sweetest shade of pink. It goes so well with my grey knit maxi skirt and long sleeved grey tee. I can’t even describe how perfectly comfortable this outfit is!

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I love this long sleeved tee from Ann Taylor. I found it on ThredUp a couple of years ago. The tone of this grey is a perfect neutral that goes with just about everything in my closet.

The skirt came from Old Navy ages ago. I’ve worn this thing to death, yet it still looks great.

I often wear an outfit like this on a day when I’m going to be home all day. Much classier than yoga pants and a hoodie, but no less comfortable.

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It really doesn’t take that much effort to dress a bit nicer. It’s worth trying to look presentable in any circumstance, whether it’s running errands, chauffeuring children, or hanging out with friends. Even if you’re home all day with your kids, putting a little thought into your appearance can do wonders to your attitude. It also shows the people around you respect. This outfit isn’t fancy, but it looks nice and makes me feel put together.

What I Wore

Skirt: Old Navy many years ago (similar)
T shirt: Ann Taylor via ThredUp
Cowl: thrifted, but I found a similar one here
Watch: Deewatch

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Top 10 Beauty Favorites of 2016

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I tried several new beauty products and tools in 2016 that I really liked. I made a point this past year to try some new products and branch out a little. It was a great way to discover some new beauty favorites. Here I’d like to share a list of my top 10 beauty and skin care items of 2016 (in no particular order).

1. It Cosmetics Your Skin But Better CC+ Illumination

This is the best foundation I have ever used, hands down. The consistency is perfect—not too watery or too thick. The ingredients are safe for sensitive skin. I love how easily it blends into the skin, yet it doesn’t sink into pores. It gives a nice smooth appearance. Plus, it has an SPF of 50. How many products can you say offer sun protection, coverage, and moisturization all in one?

My only complaint (a very minor one) is the limited shade selection. I solved that by mixing the shade Fair into the shade Light and blending the two together. Works like a charm.

2. Clinique Chubby Stick Cheek Color Balm

My skin tends to be on the dry side, so powdered blushes can look cakey. I prefer cream blushes. This blush is so easy to apply, blends nicely, and has just the tiniest bit of a glow to it. So pretty.

3. Burt’s Bees lipstick

I’ve mentioned this lipstick before. It’s one of my all time favorites. So comfortable and wearable.

4. Stila Stay All Day liquid eyeliner

This is the perfect eyeliner. Stays put all day, but not hard to remove when you need to. The felt tip applicator is very easy to control, making it just right for someone like me who usually isn’t too great at applying eyeliner.

5. Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge

Often considered a dupe for a much more expensive version, this makeup sponge makes applying foundation simple and quick. It’s by far one of the cheapest of this type of makeup applicators, and one of the best.

6. Beeyoutiful Lip Shimmer-Kiss of Berry

If you’re looking for an all natural makeup line that has really healthy ingredients, I recommend trying the Beeyoutiful makeup line. The Lip Shimmers are tinted lip balms that actually apply some real color to your lips.

7. Soap & Glory Hand Food

The smell of this stuff alone made me fall in love with it. But it’s super moisturizing as well. In other words, it’s amazing!

8. Pure Cosmetics Nude Collection eyeshadow palette

I received this in my fall Fab Fit Fun box and I’ve had a great time experimenting with all the different colors. It’s good quality, pigmented with very little fall out, and has a nice selection of shades.

9. Spongelle body wash infused buffer

Another product I discovered through a Fab Fit Fun box, these things smell wonderful. Mostly natural ingredients, an amazing scent, and exfoliating action—what more could you ask for in a shower product? It love how soft it makes my skin.

10. Clarisonic Mia sonic facial cleansing brush

This is one tool I wanted for a long time but put off purchasing because of the price. When I finally took the plunge and got one of my own, I was blown away. It’s definitely worth the price.

I recommend trying any of these products and tools. Maybe you’ll find some new favorites like I did!

 

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