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The Book Bit: July 2020 Ed.

Oh, man, it has been a month over a here! We've moved, again, and for the very last time. There's still boxes everywhere, I can't seem to find anything, and I'm still probably months away from my office being functional, but here I am! And I managed to get some reading done! I don't know about you guys, but reading is the best kind of stress relief for me. I love getting lost in a good book and I had some real winners this month. Let's get started! "The Queen of Hearts"- Kimmery Martin I decided on this book because I absolutely adore the cover! I mean, come on, tell me you don't love that! I knew I had to read it and see if it was as wonderful as the cover. Zadie and Emma have been friends so long they forget how long it's been. They went through undergrad together, med school, residency, and eventually marriages and children. They're essentially sisters. Though they branched off into separate specialties, Zadie as a pediatric cardio

The Book Bit: June 2020 Ed.

We have had a busy month here. We're officially moving again, but for the very last time. We closed on a house about two weeks ago and it's been crazy ever since. The packing is about halfway done and I cannot be more thrilled that this is our last move. This will be house #10 for me and my husband, house #6 for my oldest, house #4 for my middle child, and house #3 for my baby. We've moved a lot over the years and I'm so happy to finally be putting down roots. It's been long enough. Anyway, enough about my personal life! I managed to get some reading done this month, squeezed into the wee hours of the morning and during nap times when silence is completely necessary and welcomed. I had a weird mix this month, but they all turned out amazing. Let's get started. "Columbine" - Dave Cullen I'm going to be completely honest, I knew next to nothing about this school shooting. Except that it was a big deal. I was only ten when it happened, but I re