Misfits and Bandits by Pete Leriget
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I just love this little series. Bandit and Uncle Drake are the best of what all animals should be. In this installment the boys you meet a pair of misfits who learn a lesson, a person who deals with a sensitive subject with love and grace, someone tries to pull the wool over someone's eyes, and loses the battle, and finally the highlight of the book, a story including farts. I'm sorry, there's not a bad book that includes a fart.
Mr. Lerigét, I look forward to more books in the future!
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10.03.2017
Review: The 8-Hour Sleep Paradox by Mark Burhenne
The 8-Hour Sleep Paradox: How We Are Sleeping Our Way to Fatigue, Disease and Unhappiness by Mark Burhenne
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I had the hardest time reading this book. Although the book has information about sleep disorders and how they affect our lives it was quite difficult to read. The footnotes were placed at the end of each page instead of at the end of the book in an appendix. It disrupted the flow of the book and made the book look choppy and disjointed. I appreciate the information that was given to me about the topics covered but I would not read it again and would not recommend it to family or friends.
I received this book in exchange for an honest review.
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I had the hardest time reading this book. Although the book has information about sleep disorders and how they affect our lives it was quite difficult to read. The footnotes were placed at the end of each page instead of at the end of the book in an appendix. It disrupted the flow of the book and made the book look choppy and disjointed. I appreciate the information that was given to me about the topics covered but I would not read it again and would not recommend it to family or friends.
I received this book in exchange for an honest review.
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