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I was really excited to get this book to review. I have seen the great reviews Gretchen got for her first book The Happiness Project. I have been meaning to read that book too, but I haven't. What caught me at first was the first paragraph... [Read on]
Happier At Home is a second book by blogger Gretchen Rubin. Rubin has devoted much of her life to studying the idea of happiness. She wants to know what makes people happy, and she wants to put the theories into practice in her own life. So, she... [Read on]
I'd heard a lot about Gretchen Rubin's The Happiness Project, both the book and blog, but it lingered on the To Read list until her second book Happier at Home came out. Even then, it took me until I received Happer at Home as a review copy-... [Read on]
I tried branching out from what I normally read and chose this book to review. Honestly, I should have just stuck to what I know I like. I couldn't make myself read it. This isn't to say that it was a bad book but just not what I like to... [Read on]
"I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review." Before I read this book, I read the book "The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin" and really enjoyed the advice and topics that she wrote about. The... [Read on]
I will admit when my husband saw this book, he said "Happier at home? I don't think so! You need to work more. That will make you (and me) happier!" I know he was just kidding. I work away from home 20 hours a week. I think it is the... [Read on]
I recently read Gretchen Rubin's Happier at Home. To be honest, I wasn't sure I'd like this book at the outset. Initially, the book wasn't what I thought it would be. Rubin's premise is that she would be happier in general if she were happier... [Read on]
I picked this book to review for Blogging for Books because I thought there would be some great insight on taking care of your home and making it a haven for a family. I would recommend it to some family members who struggle in this area. But... [Read on]
Gretchen Rubin's Happier at Home is a refreshing read of how a woman can be completely content at home, however this is her story of how she finds projects that give her self satisfaction. Gretchen's book largely resembles my own since I was... [Read on]
Happier at Home is definitely a feel good type of book. My husband and I have very stressful jobs and three special needs kids - I was definitely looking forward to reading Happier at Home. So far, I have read it one time through without... [Read on]