The Glass Lodge by John Brady McDonald is a collection of poetry written by author McDonald from his youth spanning well into his adult years. Each poem is a story that details various moments in his life. Some will share a story that many of us can relate to, while others will be eye-opening pieces... Continue Reading →
Life Strikes Back by Candace MacPhie
Life Strikes Back is book two in the Back in a Year series by Candace MacPhie. Readers who enjoy travel memoirs will find many a delight in the pages of this novel as author MacPhie continues her travel saga across Eastern Europe. If you’ve read book one: Finding Color then you’re not going to want... Continue Reading →
Lost and Found in Mexico by Candy Wolff
Lost and Found in Mexico, A Widow’s Road to Recovery, by Candy Wolff is a memoir that details the heartbreaking loss lived by Candy Wolff herself. This retelling will detail for readers the struggles that author Wolff experienced after the sudden loss of her beloved husband while they were on vacation in Cabo, Mexico. While... Continue Reading →
Paw Prints on the Couch by Kim Lengling
Paw Prints on the Couch: How Pets Enrich Our Lives is a collection of stories put together by Kim Lengling. At first glance at this book’s cover, your first impression is – this book is going to be about pets. Right, you are! Go ahead and grab a box of tissues, because these stories are... Continue Reading →
Yippee Ki-Yay Motherf*cker! by Mark Leslie
Right off the bat, without even looking at the cover of this book, you read the line “Yippee Ki-yay Motherf*cker” and your first thought is – “Bruce Willis...that you?” Okay, so it’s actually his character John McClane from the movie Die Hard, but you know who we’re talking about. So, that being said...Die Hard fans... Continue Reading →
Backwater Mystic Blues By Lloyd Ratzlaff
Non-fiction is one of those genre’s that there are many sub genre’s in it. From nature to science to philosophy, non-fiction is unique due to its’ variety. Backwater Mystic Blues by Lloyd Ratzlaff is one of those books in which the author takes us to childhood hiding spots, rural areas, makeshift rafts that explain the... Continue Reading →
Thunder Dog by Michael Hingson with Susy Flory
Thunder Dog by Michael Hingson with Susy Flory is the true story of a blind man and his guide dog. This book is going to take you back to the day the towers fell – September 11, 2001. Michael Hingson is going to share his experiences of that day and more. Shedding light on the... Continue Reading →
Savoring the Camino de Santiago by Julie G. Connor
This post contains affiliate links One thing about travel-guides is that they are always surprising, and that’s always a plus when it comes to this genre. "Savoring the Camino de Santiago" an interesting title that puts you wondering right away, and when you decide to pick it up and read it, you’ll find one of... Continue Reading →
The Decline of America: 100 Years of Leadership Failures by David D. Schein
Get your book On Amazon || Apple || Abebooks || Add it to Goodreads This post contains affiliate links. The American Presidencies have long held the interest of many around the globe with the role being the topic of many a film, book, or play, biographically and fictionally. As the Big Brother of the world,... Continue Reading →
My Pursuit of Beauty by Vince Spinnato
Before we start talking about the written content, the ideas, discoveries and the secrets of the beauty industry, we HAVE to talk about this cover! HA! THIS cover is genius! Intriguing. Comic and when you join everything with THAT title.... BUM! You have a potential best-seller right here! AMAZING! This is a cover that you... Continue Reading →
