by Kody Brown, Meri Brown, Christine Brown, Robyn Brown
The one positive thing I can say about this book is that it was good exercise for my eyes – it had them rolling in an endless loop. The overwhelming naiveté of the text was skillfully underlined by the bad writing.Stories like the Browns’ are why religion has been losing ground and credibility. Thei...
This review was also posted on my blog, The Hufflepuff Whovian. Check it out!So I do have a major addiction to reality TV, and I really don’t have any shame in that. I also have an addiction to books whether fiction or non-fiction, which help me understand the human experience so much more. I’ve alw...
This review was also posted on my blog, The Hufflepuff Whovian. Check it out!So I do have a major addiction to reality TV, and I really don’t have any shame in that. I also have an addiction to books whether fiction or non-fiction, which help me understand the human experience so much more. I’ve alw...
Becoming Sister Wives is a depressing read, no doubt about it.My expectation of the book was that it would be anecdotal about the upbringings of each of the adults and the daily life of the family, possibly even delving into their religion.However, the focus is on the emotional hardships and difficu...
I wanted to read this book because I like the show Sister Wives. I thought this book would tell me of their family and how they make their family work. I didn't really learn anything new about them other than how Kody met all 4 of his wives. Kody does come off as a womanizer in this book. He talks...