A few days ago I released an article recommending a group of novels to specific kinds of readers. Did you find that you belong to more than one of the…
Enhance Your Read by Setting the Mood
A few days ago I was ready a novel about a civil war at the local library. They have a large picture window with a window seat and I had…
Honoring Kick-Ass Females in Modern Literature
Something that we’re learning about the 2012 London Olympics is that this Olympics is breaking down barriers for women in the field of athletics. For the first time in history…
Get the inside scoop on some of the world’s best Olympic Athletes of all time!
Watching the Olympic athletes perform this week in London has been inspiring. There have been so many records broken this week that it makes we want to get the inside…
Celebrating Children’s Literature – London Style
The whole world was watching Friday night (depending on where you live) as the kick-off to the 2012 London Summer Olympics was ceremoniously commenced in true theatrical British style. Among…
Books that Shaped America
Over the years what books have helped shape you as a person? Two books that had a lot of influence over me as a kids were The Giver and Island…
E-Book Review: The Devil’s Game
There’s nothing I like more than discovering new authors. Especially those that venture into the world of thrillers. Recently I discovered an author through Twitter named S.L. Pierce who writes…
Should we be challenging our kids to read these controversial stories?
Do you remember your Freshman English class when you were required to read To Kill a Mockingbird and then discuss afterwards in class? How about The Catcher in the Rye?…
Is John Grisham helping college students pass their law classes?
When I was taking my final law class for my MBA studies, I was surprised to see what my professor had listed as required reading: John Grisham’s The King of Torts….