June Reads 2022


 

I would say that June has moved by quickly. The weather has been hotter than we'd liked but we got out and attend some music festivals and were able to go to the lake and spent time watching the Eagles. 

This month's read was 



Victorian Songlight: Birthings of Magic & Mystery Dr. Kathy Martone
 encompassed some Ozark folklore. We strive to come to terms with the conscious and unconscious aspects of Kate's personality recognizing that the unconscious contains contents that are often found to be unpleasant and unacceptable


I was happy to receive an email from Natalie Rodriguez talking about her latest book The Extraordinary Ordinary which is also the name of her movie.


The storyline uses a lot of emotional appeal and is a relatable and realistic look at Trauma. 


I have just started the book Assassin’s Lullaby By Mark Rubinstein


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