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Butterfly Awakens by Meg Nocero

September 11, 2021by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Butterfly Awakens is a beautiful memoir of transformation through grief, by Meg Nocero. Stop in to learn more and get your own copy today.

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Indestrucible: The Hidden Gifts of Trauma by Krista Nerestantis

June 25, 2021by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Stop in to learn more about the memoir that will disrupt society’s perspective on trauma. Indestructible: The Hidden Gifts of Trauma by life coach Krista Nerestantis is out now!

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Review: A Fifty-Year Silence by Miranda Richmond Mouillot

March 15, 2016by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Miranda Richmond Mouillot’s historical memoir “A Fifty-Year Silence” is a beautifully told tale of love, war, and a ruined house in France – told by a loving Granddaughter. Rating: 4.5/5

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Review: Insatiable by Shary Hauer

May 22, 2015by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Shary Hauer’s memoir, Insatiable, is about a love-addict that really needs to love herself. Rating: 3/5

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Review: Yes Please by Amy Poehler

January 17, 2015by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Amy Poehler’s “Yes Please” is (refreshingly) filled with sex stories, life advice, and SNL memories. More like, “Thank you!”. Rating: 4/5

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Review: Is It Just Me by Miranda Hart

June 9, 2013by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Life lessons? Check. Laugh-Out-Loud moments? Check. Brilliant narration? Check. PICTURES?! Check. Is there anything Miranda Hart can’t give me? Rating: 4/5

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Review: Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me (And Other Concerns) by Mindy Kaling

October 24, 2012by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Mindy Kaling is the kind of girl you want to be best friends with. Her book’s not about anything in particular, but that’s alright with me. Rating: 3/5

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Review: Bad Habits – Confessions of a Recovering Catholic by Jenny McCarthy

October 20, 2012by Rae Quigley Leave a comment

Bad Habits by Jenny McCarthy is hilarious and relatable in her 7th New York Times Bestselling book as she shares her journey through spirituality. Ps. Nuns don’t like it when […]

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