February Recap 2016
Goodbye and good riddance February! I don’t generally hate months, but February this year really got to me which is […]
February Recap 2016 Read Post »
Goodbye and good riddance February! I don’t generally hate months, but February this year really got to me which is […]
February Recap 2016 Read Post »
It’s very fitting this is published on February 29. This book is all about time and leaping backward and forward
Book 425: A Swiftly Tilting Planet (Time Quintet #3) – Madeleine L’Engle Read Post »
Picking up not long after A Wrinkle in Time, this book starts off with just as much intrigue and mystery
Book 424: A Wind In The Door (Time Quintet #2) – Madeleine L’Engle Read Post »
Let’s add this to the “How have I only ever read this once over a decade ago pile.” (That list
Book 423: A Wrinkle In Time (Time Quintet #1) – Madeleine L’Engle Read Post »
When I requested a copy of this upcoming book (released March 8, 2016) from Random House*, I was really hoping for
Book 422: Smarter Faster Better – Charles Duhigg Read Post »
This book very strongly reminded me of the opening lines of MTV’s Real World: “what happens when people stop being
Book 421: The Magicians (The Magicians #1) – Lev Grossman Read Post »
Yet another book that I can appreciate, but feel went a little heavy-handed with the dependence on religion to explain
Book 420: The Generosity Factor – Ken Blanchard & S. Truett Cathy Read Post »
CLOSED DOWN IN 2020. Happy Valentine’s Day! What better way to celebrate a day of love than sharing that Bibliophilanthropy.org is fully
Introducing: Bibliophilanthropy.org Read Post »
I feel like reading this after having read the entire Word & Void trilogy is what people who read Go
Book 419: Imaginary Friends (Word & Void #0.5) – Terry Brooks Read Post »