The Surrogate Mother Book Review: A Jaw Dropping Psychological Thriller by Freida McFadden
When you think of surrogacy, you might imagine hope and generosity—but in The Surrogate Mother by Freida McFadden, trust becomes a dangerous game. Abby’s long-awaited chance at motherhood takes a chilling turn as her surrogate, Monica, reveals secrets and hidden motives. This psychological thriller grips you from the first page, keeping you guessing with suspense, deception, and jaw-dropping twists.
Book Review: When Sophie Gets Angry, Really, Really Angry. Written by Molly Bang
I still remember the first time I read When Sophie Gets Angry — Really, Really Angry! — It felt like Molly Bang understood every child (and adult) who’s ever felt overwhelmed by big emotions. This book doesn’t just tell a story; it helps us breathe through the storm when we don’t know how to on our own.
What No One Tells You About a Bad Internship.
Everyone tells you to get an internship — but no one warns you what to do when it goes wrong. Mine left me doubting everything, including my ability to write. However, what felt like a failure ultimately taught me how to trust my own voice. This is the story of how I found my way back to writing after a tough start.
Explaining Big Feelings: How Picture Books Can Help Kids Understand Emotions
Hide and Seek: Wild Animal Groups in North America, by Caroline Fernandez – Honest Thoughts.
Calm Down Counting, By Suzanne Elson – a Book Review