Title: Year Of No Clutter
Author: Eve O. Schaub
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: Four
Review:
"Year Of No Clutter" by Eve O. Schaub
My Thoughts...
This is a true story of how Eve who had one horrible secret and that was that she was a collector of things which turned out to being a hoarder [collector vs hoarder]. What may be a surprise to many but this is so true of a lot of us that just start out collecting things as we will see from Eve's standpoint that she had over 500 square feet [secret Hell room] of things that she has keep because it seemed like everything meant so much to her life. So, Eve decides to start a 'year of no clutter.' Now how will this turn out for her? How will she dealt with what to keep, throw away or send to charity? Has all of this stuff given her 'happiness, joy, satisfaction, or simply a connection to various memories?' I know a lot of people can identify with this book including myself! So, as I read this read I kept waiting to get more advice on how to get get of my clutter but it seemed like this read was more about 'Eve's personal journey and growth [her memoirs] rather to the actual organizational how to guide book.' Now, I will say it was quite a interesting read even though it wasn't quite what I thought the novel would be about. I will say I was given some inspired ways to tackle some of my problem areas in my home. By the end of the read Eve did let the reader know that after a year just what she decided to keep, threw out and donate using plenty of scenarios giving the reader some interesting stories. I did learn from the read this wasn't just about her being the only hoarder in this family, for her husband and father had some of these issues to.
An engaging fanfic in which slave Dean struggles to establish a relationship with reluctant new master Castiel. He cannot understand why he is sent daily to 'the daycare center' for correction after tidying Cas's chaotic home. Hopefully the author will add to the story as promised, feels a little unfinished.
Buried under Clutter, A Tina Tales Mystery by Jan Christensen is the second in the series. The first was Organized to Death. Other than a few references that can be understood through context, this is a stand alone book. It is an intriguing, page-turning cozy mystery with a murder in the house next door. I gave it five stars because it kept me guessing.
"The smell coming from the house was getting to her. She approached the doorway & peeked inside. Recoiled. The place was crammed with junk, piled to the ceiling in the hallway. It smelled like a dumpster in there. Tina backed away & caught her mother's eye. Laura frowned & raised her eyes heavenward. So she knew Mrs. Blackwell had been a hoarder."
Hoarding is a subject that is misunderstood. It can be started by a brain injury or a severe emotional loss. It takes a great deal of work, a lot of assistance, possible therapy, & understanding to remedy.
I received a complimentary kindle copy from the publisher Victory Editing & NetGalley. That did not change my opinion for this review.
Link to purchase: http://www.amazon.com/Buried-Under-Clutter-Tales-Mysteries-ebook/dp/B00K3PR6WM