by Ree Drummond
Ages ago, I picked up The Pioneer Woman Cooks while I was looking around for a new cookbook. I can't say I've ever tried any of the recipes, but her stories about life on the ranch stuck with me, so when I saw this one at a book sale for $1 I figured 'why not?' I was in the mood for something m...
A delicious happy ever after story that also happens to be true. What more could anyone wish for?
This is just bad. It's listed as non-fiction despite the fact that the author seems to recall in great detail every emotion, thought, tear, AND article of clothing worn during the courtship with her husband. Poor little rich girl meets cowboy worth millions and proceeds to have a fantasy fairytale...
Requested this as a review copy, ages ago, because I was familiar with Ree Drummond's story from her blog. I like her recipes, and her photographs of a prairie life. Looks kind of alien to this city girl. So I was curious.But reading about her going gaga with love at first sight and melting for the ...
I can't tell you how many bad decisions I've made while shopping at Target. Most of these bad decisions involve buying too much stuff that I don't actually need, but on rare occasions, I find that I've actually bought the wrong thing. Such is the case with Black Heels to Tractor Wheels, uber-blogger...
I'm only in chapter 3 and already I've decided that this woman isn't a good person. So far, she's a wimp, a cheater and a dog killer (and as far as I can tell, she doesn't feel bad about any of it). And the way she writes for her stuttering, developmentally disabled brother is just uncool. (Not to...
As a measure of full disclosure, I am an avowed Pioneer Woman fan. She may not be the most erudite, but she has a way with words that makes me laugh out loud. It has been an absolute pleasure watching her familial exploits, her growing skills with photography, and all that luscious, luscious food. R...
I liked this much better than I thought I would. I've read bits and pieces of Drummond's wholesome website. Her love story is equally wholesome, with a heaping side of fashion advice and unironic self-absorption. She strikes me as fairly ingenuous, and her story has the timeless appeal of a person b...
While all the funny/ well written bits are on the site already, this is a great book to read so that you don’t have to troll around her site searching for each blog post. You have it all in the book! .. please read the full review at: http://tipsyreader.com/books/reviews/book-review-black-heels-to-t...
While I really enjoy ThePioneerWoman.com, especially her recipes, this book is super fluffy light. It is kind of like reading an abridged version of those Readers Digest books or one of those serial books that used to be in "Good Housekeeping" that you read while waiting in the doctor's office. T...