Received this for Christmas last year and now finally getting to read it. Vacation! 👐
Received this for Christmas last year and now finally getting to read it. Vacation! 👐
"I am glad it cannot happen twice, the fever of first love. For it is a fever, and a burden, too, whatever the poets may say." What an unusual, observant, and at times aggravatingly introspective narrator.
Relatable: "My stone-casting credibility had been significantly compromised."
Had so much fun with this book!
What once was old is new again! This beautiful book is full of practical advice and easy recipes for soothing common health issues using nature's bountiful resources. Fite is an aromatherapist who lives on a farm in Texas; her charming voice and hilariously named recipes shine throughout the book.
This book is turning into much more than a horror novel. Surprisingly poignant insights into the psychology of power and what it means to enable evil even if you're not a perpetrator.
Just delightful. So fun to read about the making of one my childhood treasures (by one of my earliest crushes!). No jaw-dropping revelations here, just a sweet jaunt down memory lane in Cary's friendly voice (ok maybe I still have a crush on him).
Currently reading... and snorting coffee out my nose in the process