
If you love family sagas, you’ll want to check this series out. I hosted the first book, too, so go take a look. The Strong Within Us (The Olason Chronicles book 2) […]
If you love family sagas, you’ll want to check this series out. I hosted the first book, too, so go take a look. The Strong Within Us (The Olason Chronicles book 2) […]
Considering all that’s happening around the world and the elections, this might be handy. And her third point is the most right thing I’ve heard lately. How to Pack for the End […]
Never like this year I don’t want to read anything scary (news are more than enough), but maybe you do want. So here we go! Soul’s Day Boxset released on the 20th […]
I don’t think in all the years I had this blog I’ve ever posted a biography. But. In this time of uncertainty, when it’s so easy to get lost and/or forget the […]
All things considered, this book (along with any other story dealing with immigration and prejudice) could be not just an eye-opener, but an empathy-opener. We need to step into these people’s shoes, […]
I’m not just a lawyer. I’m a Constitutional lawyer so you bet I took this book, and loved it, on. The Cabinet by Lindsay M. Chervinsky released in April in the History […]
This. Notes to My Son by Eric Lynn released in September in the Adult Non-fiction genre. “THE GREATEST GIFT FOR DADS OF ALL AGES AND IN ALL STAGES.” “Your path is your own.” […]
This is an odd (modern) book if I’ve ever seen one. Slick Filth by Erato released in February in the historical fiction/humor genre Amazon It’s 1737, and England is on edge: someone […]
I rarely post poetry. I actually only had one poetry book until now but this one… Maybe it’s the title, maybe it’s the author’s story and how this collection came to life. […]
I love how different this book is. Essays From Dysfunctional Families by Casey Bell released a few years back in the General Fiction genre. Two books in one (Kinda Sorta). Something Different. […]