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Actually kind of life-changing.

April 25, 2016 by Blingle Bells 3 Comments

This book may not apply to many of my fellow Cannonballers’ lives, but if it does, wow. Run, do not walk, to Amazon and buy it. My fifteen month old daughter is not like a lot of other toddlers her age. I’ve always felt strongly about applying negative labels to her. The best way I can really describe her is that she’s a lot. She’s just…a lot. Not always in a bad way. But she’s a lot more sensitive, a lot more stubborn, a lot […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: high needs kids, Parenting, reference, spirited kids

Blingle Bells's CBR8 Review No:17 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: high needs kids, Parenting, reference, spirited kids ·
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This book brought to you by a bunch of flimsy plot devices.

April 17, 2016 by Blingle Bells 1 Comment

A smart, motivated, well liked high school good girl (Amelia) jumps or is pushed from the roof of her private school. Her single mom (Kate), a high powered attorney who’s extremely insecure about being a single mom, starts nosing around Amelia’s life to try to understand what happened. She’s totally bewildered and never saw it coming at all, and some circumstances surrounding her death don’t make sense (mainly that she jumped/was pushed immediately after being accused of plagiarizing a paper, which such a smart motivated […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: bullying, Death, mystery, Parenting

Blingle Bells's CBR8 Review No:15 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: bullying, Death, mystery, Parenting ·
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Expect. Don’t Accept.

April 9, 2016 by maydays Leave a Comment

This is my book club read for the month.  It was an inspiring, if not entirely engrossing read.  The memoir covers Daugherty’s experiences as a father to Jillian, his second child, who has Down syndrome.  The diagnosis is a surprise to Daugherty and his wife Kerry, but they become loving, attentive, and tireless advocates for their loving, attentive, and tireless daughter. Early on in the book, Daugherty reveals the mantras that he and his wife developed in the hospital that carry them through in their parenting […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #memoir, book club, inspiring, maydays, Non-Fiction, Parenting

maydays's CBR8 Review No:11 · Genres: Book Club, Non-Fiction · Tags: #memoir, book club, inspiring, maydays, Non-Fiction, Parenting ·
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Wink wink nudge nudge, parenthood, amirite?

March 22, 2016 by Blingle Bells 1 Comment

2.5 stars In the 2016 winner of the Most Thinly Veiled Memoir award, Greg Olear Josh Lansky spends a really long day parenting his two young kids, Roland and Maude. Yes, Maude. And Roland. There’s your first sign that this guy is going to be kind of insufferable. He lives in an extremely detailed city called New Paltz, a yuppie paradise so thoroughly described that there’s no way the author doesn’t live there. Check the dust jacket, yep. New Paltz, NY. Okay, well, that’s fine. […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: fatherhood, greg olear, infidelity, kids, Parenting

Blingle Bells's CBR8 Review No:10 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: fatherhood, greg olear, infidelity, kids, Parenting ·
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A redheaded woman pulling partially chewed bubblegum out of her mouth below a mixed-font title

Not As Expected

January 20, 2016 by Alix Leave a Comment

How do you review books that are basically someone else’s life narrative? Fat Girl Walking is Brittany Gibbon’s story, and her owning her story. I respect that, and feel no desire to take it to task. In fact, the writing is crisp and the humor sarcastic. There is little I can point to as flawed other than a few instances of casual ableism. I just didn’t like it. And since I rate by the Goodreads system, that means this book gets a single star. Perhaps […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: #memoir, blogger, body positive, brittany gibbons, fat acceptance, Parenting, sex

Alix's CBR8 Review No:3 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: #memoir, blogger, body positive, brittany gibbons, fat acceptance, Parenting, sex ·
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Motherhood Smotherhood - JJ Keith (cover)

A Book For the Anti-Sanctimommy

December 16, 2014 by Sara Habein Leave a Comment

No one has to be told that parenting is rough sometimes, but what’s hard to remember is that every kid is different. Making it even more difficult are the parents who think they know so much better than everyone else, and make it their job to let the world know. Though some of us have an easier time than others avoiding (or becoming) this sort of person, it’s good to see a new breed of parenting book making its way in this often complicated existence. […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: JJ Keith, Motherhood Smotherhood, Parenting

Sara Habein's CBR6 Review No:15 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: JJ Keith, Motherhood Smotherhood, Parenting ·
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