The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To This Book? I am one of those people who procrastinates, eats poorly and only occasionally works out. You might say that I have a lot of really bad habits. It seemed that The Power Of Habit by Charles Duhigg was popping up on Audible at every turn. As I am a […]

Good Books And Good Wine Is Heading To #BEA14

Hello reader friends! I am so pleased to announce that the entire Good Books And Good Wine team is going to Book Expo America 2014 in New York City! Don’t know the whole team yet? Well you will after this post! Chances are if you’re reading this blog, you know me. I’m April, I am […]

I Shall be Near To You by Erin Lindsay McCabe | Book Review

Erin Lindsay McCabe has quite the impressive debut in I Shall Be Near To You. The book is an all encompassing read about a woman who dresses as a man in order to follow her husband into the Civil War. If you’re looking for a book that combines bravery, intimacy, voice and history, I Shall Be Near […]

Stacking The Shelves (61) | Book Haul

Oh my goodness, only 2 more days until I go to New York City for BEA. I will be leaving Tuesday morning and will arrive right around dinner time. I absolutely cannot wait! Seriously, I would be excited about this trip even if books were not involved. It is the one time of year where […]

Melissa Explains It All: Tales from My Abnormally Normal Life by Melissa Joan Hart | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To This Book? I am a total sucker for audiobooks by celebrities. I think this is because celebrities have interesting voices and you know can act and such as they narrate books. When Melissa Explains It All: Tales From My Abnormally Normal Life by Melissa Joan Hart showed up in my BUY […]

A Time To Dance by Padma Venkatraman | Book Review

I just read the most quiet, sweet novel, my friends. A Time To Dance by Padma Venkatraman is a young adult verse book that doesn’t loudly declare itself, but kind of whispers. As weird as that sounds, it makes sense when you read it. Venkatramana’s book explores dance, growing up, and India. It’s a book that […]