Ok, so I probably read most of this to qualify for reviewing it. However, I haven't read too many birthing books so I can't really judge it against others. But I found it very informative and much easier to read that some others I've been browsing through.
Notice a trend here? This one was very interesting as well as informative. It started out with stories of women and their labor experiences then it went into more of a guide format. Some parts were a little foreign to me but I much enjoyed it.
I actually didn't get too far in to this one. It was recommended to me by a friend and I have heard elsewhere that it is a good read. I found it humorous in a sort of Jane Austin type way and I would like to finish it someday. However, I started reading it right when the holidays came around and that combined with the fact that it is almost 800 pages long. As a reader, I know this should not be daunting, but whatever. I have a life.
As to my last statement of having a life, I may counteract that by putting this book on here. I just got this over the weekend and I absolutely love it. As the title suggests, this is a book about the lands of the Book of Mormon. I realize that this can sometimes be a controversial topic as the geography is obviously not as important as the theology of this book of scripture. However, this is a subject that fascinates me and of which I am very passionate about. In fact, it is this very subject that inspired me to pursue a degree in archaeology in the first place. Therefore, I have found it to be a delightful read.
Like I said, I have not finished any of this books so these reviews are just partial. However, I have read one book cover to cover since September so I will be posting about that soon.
Hahahaha! I love that you apologize by half-reviewing all the half-reads. Too funny. :D
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