*This post contains an affiliate link to Amazon.com, which means that if you click on the product link and buy a product, I will receive compensation.” ———– If you enjoy mysteries and human interest stories written in a conversational style, … Continue reading →
If you’re an avid reader, there’s nothing worse than to finish a book and not have another one waiting. Check out 15 ways to find good books to read.
Libraries have really evolved! They’re no longer austere public buildings filled with rows upon rows of books and librarians who whisper “Shhh!” Today’s libraries are community centers that offer unique and interesting programs and services for every member of the … Continue reading →
The Know-It-All was so good! It’s the quirky-but-true story of A.J. Jacobs, a 35ish New York City magazine editor who undertakes a one-year odyssey to read the entire Encyclopedia Britannica so he can become the “smartest person in the world.”
When you discover a writer you love who produces a great book series (22 so far), it makes reading 54 books in a year easy to do!
One for the Money by Janet Evanovich is fast-moving, exciting, suspenseful — and laugh-out-loud funny, too.
Once you start a blog, you’re always looking for interesting topics to write about… Keep a notebook handy at all times and use the “how to find ideas for blog posts” list below to generate content: 1) Listen to people’s conversations … Continue reading →
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(Did you know James Patterson holds the Guinness World Record for the most #1 New York Times bestsellers? As you’ll see, I really like his books…they’re entertaining and quick reads.) 2014 Books I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by … Continue reading →
Fitbit Charge 2 Review: Vastly Superior to Fitbit Charge HR Second Women’s Kayaking and Hiking Weekend in Brevard: Wonderful Except for the Near-Death Experience Beware of Thin-Soled Sandals: What to Do When You Get Blisters on the Balls of Your … Continue reading →