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  • Book Blog: For the Love of Summer by Susan Mallery

    Blog Written by Cece Hymes

    Hello readers,

    I’m excited to share my thoughts on For the Love of Summer by Susan Mallery. This book captivated me with its powerful message about friendship, love, and resilience.

    The story revolves around two women who come together through their shared experiences with a man who wronged them both. I was particularly drawn to Erica, a strong and outspoken character with a heart of gold. Despite her fears of love due to past hurts, she learns valuable lessons about trust and friendship. Allison, on the other hand, struggles but bravely opens up to seek help and becomes less judgmental as the story progresses.

    One of the most touching aspects of the book is the character Summer. She exemplifies strength and maturity, wanting to do right by her brother and stepmother. Her actions bring everyone together, proving that even a teenager can make a significant impact on the lives of adults.

    For the Love of Summer teaches us about the power of friendship and the importance of making our own judgments rather than listening to others. It’s a reminder that we should be open to help when needed and that true friendship can come in unexpected ways.

    As women, we must support and empower each other instead of tearing each other down. This book beautifully illustrates how women can stand together and form strong bonds despite their differences. It also emphasizes the importance of independence and having your own resources, ensuring you have something to fall back on in challenging times.

    Overall, For the Love of Summer is a great read filled with lessons about love, friendship, and personal growth. I can’t wait to dive into more books by Susan Mallery.

    Happy reading!

  • I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette Mccurdy

    Book: I’m Glad My Mom Died

    Author: Jennette McCurdy

    By: Cece Hymes

    I had a chance to read this book. When I saw the title, I was like wow who would write a book like this? I didn’t really know who she was, but my daughters did because they watched the show she was in. I do like reading people’s memoirs on how they got to where they are today. A lot of celebrities, well people in general, have gone through a lot in life. Let’s get into this book.

    It was about Jennette McCurdy’s life. If you do not know who she is she plays in the show Sam & Cat by ICarly. She talks about how she struggles with eating disorder; addiction and I would say emotional abuse from her mother. Her mom has been in control of her life since day 1. She practically lived her life through her child. What Mother washes and shaves their child all the way up to when the child is an adult. Her Mother made her do acting at a young age, but Jennette hated acting. She did anything her mom said because she wanted to make her mom happy and not disappoint her.  She talks on how she got different gigs and how she got on nickelodeon.

    It’s a lot of things that go on behind closed doors that actors/actresses deal with. Models also go through it. People love to give hush money for people not to talk about it. I can’t even imagine what was going through her mom’s head besides money for her to treat a child and her own child the way she did. Her mother manipulated her throughout her whole life and now that she is grown, she is learning a lot but still confused at the same time.

    Glad she decided to get help and try to get her life on a ball the way she is living can really hurt her. When reading this book, I like how she didn’t bash her mom which I know that others would but explained it in a way to tell her life. She hated what she did to her but would always love her because she would always be her mom. She looked at life as being a lie, but you can’t go back, you can only go forth. Going forward and making changes. She took a break from life and got some help, had some friends pushing her in the right direction and also went to get a connection with her dad. I know it’s going to take therapy and great people by her side to keep pushing but believing. Starting with change and yourself is always great.

    I hope that everything goes well for her and that she gets the help she needs. I also hope she will be better than everyone who did her wrong in life and that she truly has true love so whenever she starts her own family, she will give them nothing but love, realness and guidance.

    This book was an eye opener and also sad but again, I love reading about people’s journeys and how they got to where they are. Even if you do not know who she is, it’s still a book that you can read about addictions, manipulations and the way she became a celebrity and more.

    Tell me what your thoughts on this book. Also join Cece Book Club.