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A review by parklandmom
Home Sweet Tiny Home by Melody Carlson
3.25
Completed: Feb. 24/25
Format: audiobook borrow from Everand
Challenge Prompt: EOW's "SWEET or SWEETS in the title" -- ANYTIME IN 2025 option
Book #23 of 2024: This novel was a mixture for me. There were parts that I really liked - the friendships, the sense of community, etc. I like the main character's attitude in changing the trajectory of her life and taking ownership of her aspirations and need to chart herself a course.
I wish there had been more specifically about tiny home living and storage. I felt that would have added to the book because it's a whole other niche in multi-purpose items, etc.
The main character's adult children treated her abominably more than once and I found that really awful. I did find my mind wandering often because some of the book felt unnecessary. There wasn't really a high point in this story. The romance aspect seemed to go nowhere and then it abruptly changed which isn't really believable for the reader.
Format: audiobook borrow from Everand
Challenge Prompt: EOW's "SWEET or SWEETS in the title" -- ANYTIME IN 2025 option
Book #23 of 2024: This novel was a mixture for me. There were parts that I really liked - the friendships, the sense of community, etc. I like the main character's attitude in changing the trajectory of her life and taking ownership of her aspirations and need to chart herself a course.
I wish there had been more specifically about tiny home living and storage. I felt that would have added to the book because it's a whole other niche in multi-purpose items, etc.
The main character's adult children treated her abominably more than once and I found that really awful. I did find my mind wandering often because some of the book felt unnecessary. There wasn't really a high point in this story. The romance aspect seemed to go nowhere and then it abruptly changed which isn't really believable for the reader.