My thoughts on the books I am reading. May include summaries, opinions, and character analyses.
Wednesday, July 3, 2019
It Took "5 Lessons" to Find "The Road Home"
I've gotten off to a slow start from a literary standpoint. I just finished reading The 5 Lessons A Millionaire Taught Me About Life & Wealth by Richard Paul Evans. I found it to be very informative, although some of the info I was already aware of. I definitely recommend it if you want to change your financial status. Now, I am eager to get a lot more reading done before the year 2019 is out. Next on my list is The Road Home (also by Richard Paul Evans.) It is the third and final book in the Evans' The Broken Road trilogy. Chicago celebrity and pitchman Charles James is supposed to be dead. Everyone believes he was killed in a fiery plane crash--a flight he narrowly missed. But thanks to that remarkable twist of fate, he's very much alive and ready for a second chance at life and love. Escaping death has brought Charles some clarity: the maoney, the fame, the expensive cars--none of it brought him true joy or peace. The last time he was truly happy was when he was married to his ex-wife, Monica, before their relationship was destroyed by his ambition and greed. In The Road Home, the third installment of the exciting and provocative series that began in The Broken Road and The Forgotten Road Charles is still on his pilgrimage across the iconic Route 66 in The Road Home. He intends to finish his trek from Amarillo to Santa Monica, despite learning that his ex-wife is now planning to marry another man. With the initial reason for his trip in jeopardy, he still has lessons to learn along the way before he discovers—and arrives at—his true destination. I'm hoping to get a lot of reading done at my family's annual Fourth of July Picnic. (Perhaps after a game of Cards Against Humanity!)
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