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| Add this to the (short) list of escapist, steamy romance perfectly balanced against the backdrop of DC politics. I loved the realism of many familiar setting details in this book. The politics, along with the IBS representation, enriched the grown-up ...more | |
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| When I saw this book described as "Lessons in Chemistry" meets "Lara Croft," I was skeptical - but that perfectly describes it. This is the magic adventure romance with nerdy vibes that I didn't know I needed. The MMC is swoony and supportive and the ...more | |
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| Finding Home is a luxurious love story that isn't afraid to spend time enjoying the details. It's sensuous in all the right places and understands the power of pausing to emphasize the joy of falling in love and working on a relationship. I found thi ...more | |
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| I love a political romance - there should be more of them so we don't have to compare everything to the terrific "Red, White and Royal Blue" - and this is a great one. Not only is it fun to read, with cats (another favorite!) and barbecue and fake da ...more | |
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| A. Boss is a master (mistress?) of writing protective men and feisty women. I have to be honest that pregnancy stories are not usually my personal favorite, but the writing and story in this won me over. I love the Montgomery family and this world of ...more | |
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| Never drink the tea! I love the magical but grounded small-town world Valerie has created. Some of my favorite scenes are the ones between the sisters in their unique house and I absolutely love the plot concept of magical tea. The arc Seven/Magnolia ...more | |
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| A delightful read that feels somehow immersive and lived-in. This whole series hit a perfect and consistent tone for me with low-angst storylines and relationships that feel grown up. By the end, I felt like I knew these people and the apartment buil ...more | |
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“A BILL OF ASSERTIVE RIGHTS
I: You have the right to judge your own behavior, thoughts, and emotions, and to take the responsibility for their initiation and consequences upon yourself.
II: You have the right to offer no reasons or excuses for justifying your behavior.
III: You have the right to judge if you are responsible for finding solutions to other people’s problems.
IV: You have the right to change your mind.
V: You have the right to make mistakes—and be responsible for them.
VI: You have the right to say, “I don’t know.”
VII: You have the right to be independent of the goodwill of others before coping with them.
VIII: You have the right to be illogical in making decisions.
IX: You have the right to say, “I don’t understand.”
X: You have the right to say, “I don’t care.”
YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO SAY NO, WITHOUT FEELING GUILTY”
― When I Say No, I Feel Guilty: How to Cope - Using the Skills of Systematic Assertive Therapy
I: You have the right to judge your own behavior, thoughts, and emotions, and to take the responsibility for their initiation and consequences upon yourself.
II: You have the right to offer no reasons or excuses for justifying your behavior.
III: You have the right to judge if you are responsible for finding solutions to other people’s problems.
IV: You have the right to change your mind.
V: You have the right to make mistakes—and be responsible for them.
VI: You have the right to say, “I don’t know.”
VII: You have the right to be independent of the goodwill of others before coping with them.
VIII: You have the right to be illogical in making decisions.
IX: You have the right to say, “I don’t understand.”
X: You have the right to say, “I don’t care.”
YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO SAY NO, WITHOUT FEELING GUILTY”
― When I Say No, I Feel Guilty: How to Cope - Using the Skills of Systematic Assertive Therapy
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