Rating: 3 Stars Themes: Self-Help Thoughts: I have read one of these (the mindfulness one) a few years back so I thought why not check this new release out. The colours are all so bright and beautiful which makes the book more attractive. The mix of famous quotes and the authors own after letters is cute and some of the quotes were really good. In terms of the actual letters, the book initially came across as one not for me and a bit unintentionally able body focused with the E for Exercise and W for Walking it does also include more accessible forms l such as Yoga and Tai Chi so it isn’t as inaccessible for me as I initially thought. I also liked that in the end it emphasises small changes and just using ones that fit for you. I also liked the positive approach to ageing that the book takes, especially in O for Opportunity, as it looks more at having a longer and better life rather than cheating the ageing process. Favourite Quote: “Longevity isn't about chasing...
Rating: 3.5 Themes: Non-Fiction, Humour Thoughts: This book is an entertaining quick read, great as a palette cleanser between intense reads. It covers teachers from all over the world which makes me think maybe it’s the profession that drives them to such funny but extreme behaviours. I didn’t really understand the way in which they were broken into chapters as it all felt like it just flowed as one and the first few chapter titles were so broad. With the tales being a paragraph or 2 each we can pretty much stop wherever and know exactly where we are when we pick it up so they weren’t exactly necessary. The illustrations being just pencil drawings felt like they really fit, as if the students were doodling what they had experienced while in class. Favourite Quote: “School: the best days of our lives! Or so we are always told. But ask anyone who's a few decades into their post-school life to name some outstanding memories of their formative years and they'll most likely have...