Here are my books for this week:
Pinch it Like You Mean It:101 Ways to Spend Less Money Now by Dr. Penny Pincher. This book was an easy read and lightly educational. I did get a few new ideas for saving money, but mostly he just confirmed the choices I am already making.
Even if you're already a penny pincher, I do recommend reading this book. Even though you may have already read many lists or even written your own, I believe there is always something to take away from someone else's list.
The Secrets of Happy Families by Bruce Feiler. I LOVE this book! which I've read before and keep coming back to for ideas. In fact, I am so taken with this book that I've asked my local library about starting a discussion group around it, but I'll save that topic for a blog post on another day. *wink I actually only read one section, "The Buck Starts Here: The Warren Buffet Guie to Setting an Allowance" because we decided to start giving our daughter an allowance, and I didn't want us to do it willy-nilly, as in without purpose.
I highly, highly, highly, recommend this book for those of you with children still at home, or even if they've moved out, and you're looking to strengthen your family and generally be happier. His approaches are unique and come at familying in new, modern ways.
What are you reading this week?
Peace -- Ann
I highly, highly, highly, recommend this book for those of you with children still at home, or even if they've moved out, and you're looking to strengthen your family and generally be happier. His approaches are unique and come at familying in new, modern ways.
What are you reading this week?
Peace -- Ann
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