Why Am I Scared?: Face Your Fears and Learn to Let Them Go by Trish Taylor is Free on Amazon

Sorry my posts haven’t been the most regular lately, but you know, life.

 

37119080._SY475_Today I’m sharing with you; “Why am I scared?: Face Your Fears and Learn to Let Them Go” by Trish Taylor, which is free to read right now! I found it in my inbox, like usual. I love sharing free books with everyone, because so many people I know tell me that they don’t read because books are expensive. Can you relate to that? I know I can.

I chose this book specifically, because it seems like something that would really help me out in my everyday life. I occasionally struggle with anxiety, maybe more than I’d like to admit on here, and I feel like it’s something that continuously holds me back from living my life. I’m tired of being scared, and I’m tired of not living life to the fullest. That’s why i like books like these, kind of non-fiction self help books, because they help me work through the things in my head that I can’t get over.

 

With only seven reviews on Goodreads, this book holds a high 4.6 star rating across the board. This gives me high hopes, because although not everyone likes non-fiction, this tells me that it might be something I like, and it should be well written. Who really knows though, until I check it out for myself.

Published in December of 2017, this book has 151 pages, and it’s something I’m going to want to read as soon as possible. I can’t wait to review it and let you all know what I think of it.

 

If you’d like to grab a free copy, you can do so here.

Here’s a link to the author’s Twitter, if you’d like to keep up with them.

 

Thanks for reading! Hope you have a good day.

Plant Parenting: Easy Ways to Make More Houseplants, Vegetables, and Flowers by Leslie F. Halleck Review

Full of beautiful plant pictures, this book has everything you need to know if you’re thinking about starting, multiplying, and keeping a garden as healthy as it can possibly be. The pictures in this book are not only crystal clear, but also vibrant and very green, making my plant look a little sad in comparison. If you’re thinking about growing your plant collection/family, you need to pick up this book.

 

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5/5 Stars 264 pages
Published June 11th 2019 by Timber Press

Obviously if you love having plants, you’re going to love this book. It’s all about the different ways to multiply your plants, keep them disease free, and the different tools and materials you can use to create your seedling garden inside and out. The author talks about plants in a very personal way, and tells the story about the exact age when they decided to get into growing plants, which was seven years old. I think that this book is good for newbies and long time growers alike, with everyone learning something interesting from this book. It also helps you plan out your plants whether you have a balcony garden, or an entire backyard.

 

 

I learned a lot from this book, including the fact that typically plants multiply in two different ways; seeds and clones. Clones are created by taking a cutting and growing it into a separate plant, and you can even grow plants with tissue extractions in Petri dishes. This book also includes lists of the plants you can grow, and how they can reproduce, also how much light they need. It has everything! I’ll definitely need to pick up a paper copy for myself, and if this is something you’re interested in, so will you.

 

The book is available here, and here’s a link to the author’s Twitter, if you’d like to keep up with them.

Thanks for reading!

Starting & Saving Seeds: Grow the Perfect Vegetables, Fruits, Herbs, and Flowers for Your Garden by Julie Thompson-Adolf Review

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Starting & Saving Seeds: Grow the Perfect Vegetables, Fruits, Herbs, and Flowers for Your Garden by Julie Thompson-Adolf 4/5 Stars 160 pages
Published October 2nd 2018 by Cool Springs Press

This book is exactly what it sounds like. A gardening book on how to plant, grow, harvest, and save seeds year round, for people who want more out of their plants. What I didn’t expect, however, was for it to tell me scientific terms, how to mix your soil properly, what tools are best, and what set up is the cheapest for what you need.

This book is honestly really great for someone who wants to learn more about gardening, like me. The pictures are beautiful and crystal clear, and the instructions are really easy to follow. I also really like that the author added real stories about their own life into it, I felt like I was talking to someone who really knows what they’re doing. I also loved that there was a part of the book dedicated to not only starting your seeds, but also what kind of plants you can grow, how to grow them, and what to expect from them.

Overall I don’t have much to say about this book, other than it definitely doesn’t read like a textbook, it’s super short and straight to the point, just how I like these kind of books, and I really enjoyed reading it. The only problem I had with it, is that the ebook copy I had kept glitching and half of the page would disappear as I was really getting into it. For that reason, I would say I definitely need to get a paper copy. The book is available here, and here’s a link to the author’s Twitter.

 

Thanks for reading!