Book Review: Anxious People by Fredrik Backman

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Anxious People by Fredrik Backman  opens with the people at an apartment viewing being taken hostage after a bank robber fails at trying to rob a bank.  I was extremely excited to read Anxious People and got the ebook on sale. However, I never got around to reading the book   until one of my book clubs decided to discuss it for the month of June. I am saddened to say that I was extremely disappointed in the story as it wasn't what I was expecting. First and foremost, I found the book to be too long and thought it could have easily been shortened without it affecting the story. Additionally, I struggled with finishing it because it was painfully slow and boring. I found myself wondering if the author was ever going to get to the big reveal. It seriously felt like required reading for school, and if I wasn't reading Anxious People for book club, I wouldn't have finished the book. There was so much hype about this novel, and I'm not quite sure why. It just wasn't for m...

Book Review: It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown by Charles M. Schulz

It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown by Charles M. Schulz opens with Peppermint Patty showing Marcie how to color Easter Eggs, and Linus insists that the Easter Beagle will bring the Easter Eggs for everyone.  Will the Easter Beagle show up with eggs for everyone?

While shopping at Tuesday Morning a few weekends ago, I came across this children's picture book, and I just had to have it because I loved the Peanuts comic strips in the newspaper and all the cartoons based off the comics.  Reading It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown brought back tons of memories from my childhood.

What I loved most about this storyline is that Marcie has never colored Easter Eggs before, and Peppermint Patty tries to explain that the eggs need to be cooked, but she doesn't specify how, so chaos ensues.  It definitely gave me a couple of giggles.  The story was super cute and is one that I would have loved as a child.  The illustrations are fantastic.  It's definitely the perfect story to put me in the mood for the Easter Holiday.

Five out of five stars is what I gave It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown by Charles M. Schulz.  I never knew this was a book until I saw it at the store, and I am so glad I decided to buy.  This is the perfect book for children between the ages of three and eight.


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