**A Fun Book Selection with Sister**
I'm excited to share my latest book selection with you, and I couldn't have done it without my sister's help. She's been great at picking out books that I might actually read and enjoy. This time around, she chose a few titles that caught my eye, and I have to say, they all look really interesting.
**All American Cowboys by Dylan Crush**
One of the first books my sister picked out for me is called All American Cowboys by Dylan Crush. As you can probably tell from her excitement about it, this book has a lot of cowboy-themed elements that might appeal to someone from Texas like myself. The cover art features a rugged-looking city boy figure who's had his fair share of run-ins with "beer scoundrels," and I have to admit that the title is pretty enticing.
**A Pen Name Like Dylan Crush**
My sister also mentioned that she loves the author's pen name, which sounds like it could be from a country music song. She joked about how it sounded like a nickname that someone would give themselves if they were trying to sound cool and laid-back. While I'm not sure what to make of this nickname, I do appreciate the author's sense of humor and style.
**Not Just for Teenagers**
One thing that really stood out to me about All American Cowboys is that it's not just a young adult romance novel. My sister noted that the book deals with more mature themes and has a stronger focus on adult relationships. She also mentioned that the book is part of a series, which means there are plenty of other stories to explore if I get hooked.
**Book Recommendation**
My sister said that she thinks this book would really speak to me because it's about cowboys and romance in general. She joked about how it sounded like something out of a rom-com movie, but assured me that the book is actually more than just a lighthearted romance. With its focus on character development and nuanced relationships, I'm intrigued by the possibility of getting lost in this story.
**Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping Your Body and Get Your Financial Life Together**
Next up was a non-fiction book called Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping Your Body and Get Your Financial Life Together. My sister said that she doesn't usually read non-fiction, but this book really resonated with her because it speaks to the current state of finances in our country. The author's advice on topics like paying off student loans and managing relationships is both practical and relatable.
**A Relatable Title**
What I love about this title is how straightforward and honest it is. My sister said that she can really relate to the author's struggles with financial stress, and that this book offers a fresh perspective on how to tackle these issues. The author's willingness to be vulnerable and share her own experiences makes me think that this might be a valuable resource for anyone looking to get their finances in order.
**Paying Off Student Loans**
One of the topics covered in Broke Millennial is paying off student loans, which is something I'm actually dealing with right now. My sister said that the author's advice on this topic is both realistic and achievable, and that it might be just what I need to stay on track.
**Blessed in the Darkness: A Book I Won't Be Reading**
On the other hand, my sister picked out a book called Blessed in the Darkness by Joel Osteen. While she loves his overall message of hope and positivity, she's not a fan of how he handled Hurricane Harvey relief efforts. She joked that this made her hesitant to read the book, but I can understand why it might be off-putting.
**A Book That's Not for Everyone**
My sister said that while she doesn't agree with Osteen's approach to helping others, she still respects his ability to inspire and motivate people through his writing. However, this particular book seems like it might be more focused on Osteen's personal views than on providing practical advice or guidance.
**A Surprise Cat Calendar**
Finally, my sister surprised me with a cat calendar featuring adorable kittens and friends. I have to admit that I'm excited to see what kind of cute moments these animals will bring into my life each month. The calendar itself is just as delightful, with its colorful cover art and playful design.
**Excited for the Surprise**
My sister mentioned that she thought this might be a fun surprise, and I have to agree! She didn't give me any hints about what was inside, but now that I see it, I'm excited to break it open and discover all the cute cat pictures.