It’s not how good you are, it’s how good you want to be – by Paul Arden – For anyone who is doubting themselves, who needs a gentle nudge, or to feel inspired, this book is for you. it’s a very easy read, which is great as you have more time to put your ideas into play. If you’re a budding entrepreneur or looking to start your own little big business, then this book is a must read.
Year of yes: How to dance it out, stand in the sun and be your own person – by Shonda Rhimes – We’re all having a read of this book this week and we have high hopes for it if the reviews are anything to go by.
The Secret – by Rhonda Byrne – We have read this book many times and we love it. It’s not everyones cup of tea, but it’s nice to see the world from a different perspective and it’s a bit motivational if nothing else.
Room – by Emma Donoghue – This book is based on the soon to be movie Room. It’s the only reason we know anything about it – but the trailer looks really good. So much so, we want to read the book first so that we don’t ruin the story by seeing the movie first.
Lean in 15: 15 minute meals and workouts to keep you lean and healthy – by Joe Wicks – This man has apparently taken the world by storm, which seems to have passed us by. However, it’s January and cook books are everywhere, so we couldn’t really miss his book at the top spot. The recipes are actually really easy to make and the pictures make you hungry whilst flipping through the pages. Definitely a must by – it’s also currently on sale in Sainsburys.
The Danish Girl – by David Eberhoff – Another soon to be movie – inspired by a true story. It’s a love story with a twist, we won’t write anything else about it as we don’t want to give to much away.