Posts tagged books
Posts tagged books

Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3) by Suzanne Collins
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I thoroughly enjoyed all three of The Hunger Games trilogy. My favorite was the first, then the second, then the third. The whole story goes through all of them. I wasn’t expecting how it ended. If you’ve read the first two you have to read the third!
My rating: 4/5

Catching Fire (The Second Book of the Hunger Games) by Suzanne Collins.
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A great follow-up for an awesome book!
My rating 3/5.

How To Win Friends & Influence People, How To Stop Worrying & Start Living: Combined by Dale Carnegie
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I also read this book for my Dale Carnegie course. Everything you learn in the course is in this book. If you read it and apply it, it WILL change your life. Even in subtle ways. It talks about human relations, leadership, and winning people to your way of thinking. However, it is always about the win-win, not a win-lose situation. It stresses getting to know others and appreciating them genuinely. It made me a happier and more open person. Everyone can get value from this book, whether you are an introvert, an extrovert, or anything in between.
My rating: 5/5

Fine Art Wedding Photography: How to Capture Images with Style for the Modern Bride by Jose Villa & Jeff Kent
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I love Jose Villa’s work. I just started my own photography business. I kind of had to read this book. I don’t plan on shooting weddings, but the way he shoots can be applied to anything. I thought the book was really good…simple to understand but really great hints. The pictures are gorgeous! I give it 4/5 stars.

The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking by Dale Carnegie
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For my Dale Carnegie course I have been reading this book since February and just finished it last week. At first it scared me so much! I started the first chapter the first week of the class and started crying. I couldn’t finish the reading because I knew that I would have to try to include the teachings in public speaking! Ugh! I hated public speaking! However, after reading the rest of the book, I have to say that it is amazing! The ideas are so easy to implement. You can even do them during your daily conversations, and you should. I give it 5/5 stars and think that everyone should buy, read, and use for reference forever.

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
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The Hunger Games was the second book I finished this year. It is set in the future in a postapocalyptic world. I have always enjoyed books set in this type of a setting, even as a child. FYI: I loved The Giver! This book was great! It was exciting, loving, and extremely well-written. I could not put it down and spent many evenings reading until I fell asleep. I’m currently working on the second in the trilogy and can’t wait to see where it’s going. I give it 5/5 stars and fully recommend it.
The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake: A Novel by Aimee Bender
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This was the first book I completed this year. I saw it on a book club Tumblr and it seemed interesting, so I gave it a try. I thought the book was ok. It had some good ideas but some things were a bit too confusing and not well described, in particular the brother’s character. I did like the mixture of past and present time, which definitely kept the story moving. However, it was a little sad that it focused so much on negative emotions. I, also, didn’t feel like the story was ever resolved. I would have loved to see it go into more of the “gifts.” I give it 3/5 stars.
Deciding between two guidebooks…going in October!