

We READ a lot
If you’ve found this page it’s probably because you like reading, either that or you stumbled here by accident, and that’s the Woo-niverse in action. Either way, welcome.
We heard somewhere, although at the moment we can’t find where, that while not everything is true, there is truth in everything. Here at Everyday Sisters, we strive to find the nugget of truth in everything. We leave no rock unturned and we have a lot of fun doing it.
Many of those rocks we hunt through are books. You’ll find that Lauren is a voracious reader, especially of fiction, but who is trying to read more non-fiction and Keva is more of a non-fiction lover who delights in dipping her toes in the fiction realm when the mood strikes her.
Regardless of whether the story happens in the real world or in the one in our imagination, we can find truth. And that truth adds up to a better understanding of the world and the beings which populate it.
We hope you enjoy seeing what we’ve read and maybe take one of the books for a spin for yourself.
From the Blog
The Mortal Instruments Series
The Mortal Instruments Series by Cassandra ClareA book summary of the first book City of Bones is below the review. This was a reread for me. I originally read these in 2013 after reading another trilogy in the world that precedes these chronologically. I was head-over-heels for that series and I was looking for more…
Nightwork
Nightwork by Nora RobertsA book summary is below the review. I had this book on hold at the library for months, patiently waiting for my turn with Roberts’ latest one-off novel. (If you’re new here, I read just about everything she writes.) I was not disappointed. First off, she gave us a fun morally grey…
Meet Me in the Margins
Meet Me in the Margins by Melissa FergusonA book summary is below the review. Sweet romance, here we come! A lot of my romance reads have toed the line with erotica. LOTS of sexytimes. Not that that is a bad thing. But Meet Me in the Margins was a breath of fresh air and a…
What the Sisters are Reading Now:

Life on Earth: Understanding Who We Are, How We Got Here, and What May Lie Ahead by Mike Dooley

Shadow of Night by Deborah Harkness

Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo

Life is Messy by Matthew Kelly
