Yes, this post is a week late, but hopefully you’ll think the playlist is worth it! January was a wild ride (in the best way), which you’ll see reflected in the wide variety of music I was listening to. The month was full of travel, long drives in the car, and singing with friends. OneContinue reading “January Listens!”
Author Archives: anchoredmusings
Sara Bareilles – Sounds Like Me: My Life (so far) in Song
Sounds Like Me: My Life (so far) in Song ✩✩✩✩✩ I have long been a Sara Bareilles fan and I am ashamed to admit that I rushed to purchase this book, had Sara sign it after a Waitress show in NYC, and then allowed the book to collect dust for a couple of years. IContinue reading “Sara Bareilles – Sounds Like Me: My Life (so far) in Song”
Ali Hazelwood – Check & Mate
Check & Mate ✩✩✩✩✩ I am an Ali Hazelwood STAN. This woman knows how to write a hilarious, cheeks-hurt-from-smiling-so-much rom com that you put down and immediately wish you could pick up again for the first time again. I’ve read all of Ali’s books and I have loved every single one of them – most,Continue reading “Ali Hazelwood – Check & Mate”
The Five People You Meet in Heaven Duology
You can never go wrong with a Mitch Albom novel. Two of my recent reads were The Five People You Meet in Heaven and The Next Person You Meet in Heaven. Since this is my first review I’m posting here, I’ll let you know that whenever I rate my books, I rate them on aContinue reading “The Five People You Meet in Heaven Duology”
Boston Harbor
Boston Harbor – that’s what he’s always been. Always there, but endlessly overlooked. His eyes, which are blue to most, are only green to few. He is a boy, captivating and always around countless people, yet he is equally uninviting to her. He has become a man, beautiful, but stagnant and surrounded by so muchContinue reading “Boston Harbor”
A Letter of Gratitude to Goodreads and to Audiobooks
I’ve always been the type of person who has her nose in a book. I’ve also always been the person who could start and finish a book in just one sitting. But when I was still in undergrad, I found it difficult to find and manage the time to read for pleasure. I was findingContinue reading “A Letter of Gratitude to Goodreads and to Audiobooks”