Remember Me?

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Sophie Kinsella once again brings her capacity for a funny romance novel to this story of love, life, and amnesia. Here’s the rundown: Young women gets in a car wreck, gets amnesia, can’t remember the past three years, finds out what people are telling her about that time is not exactly the truth and unintentionally falls in love with the same man from the forgotten time (who is not her husband).

It is fairly predictable and there is no earth-shaking revelations about life, love, or amnesia – but it is a good fluffy read to sit back and enjoy this spring.

P.S. – if you have seen the ABC television show “Samantha Who”, you will feel like you are having dejavu in some spots, except there is no regaining of the memory.

Don’t Bet Against Me!

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As if I didn’t love Brett Favre before I read his wife’s book, I love him and his family even more now. Deanna Favre’s new book Don’t Bet Against Me!: beating the odds against breast cancer and life is the condensed story of her 20-some year relationship with husband, Green Bay Packers Quarterback Brett Favre, the trials and triumphs they have encountered together and apart, their two-time encounter with grieving in front of the NFL nation, her battle with breast cancer, and how her faith has brought her through it all. Favre (“rhymes with starve”) begins with her days of playing catch in the yard with Brett as a teen and takes readers up through to her highly publicized battle with breast cancer at age 35.
With several sidebars, a glossary of breast cancer vocabulary, a collection of inspirational verses for a variety of scenarios, and an appendix of where to find more information about cancer, this book is not only a biography, but an informal guide in making it through a cancer diagnosis.
I laughed, I cried, I was inspired, and I recommend this book to every woman out there – especially those who have lost someone they love, faced hard times with someone they love, known someone with breast cancer, thought about the possibility of getting it themself, or simply been overwhelmed by life.