Just for you her is The Nest: Book Review and Party Menu! A great book and delicious food is the perfect mix for your next book club meeting.
Is one of your New Year's resolutions for 2015 to travel? These travel memoirs will give you the extra kick you need to book that ticket.
Lillian's Right to Vote by Jonah Winter; Illustrated by Shane W. Evans Schwartz & Wade (July 14, 2015) Audience : Ages 5 to 9 Historical Fiction * Voting Rights * African Americans IndieBound | WorldCat Description from GoodReads : An elderly
For book nerds, March Madness isn’t about basketball, it’s actually about the state of our bookshelf (and wallet). Get out...
Each year, Electric Literature polls our staff and regular contributors to pick our favorite books of the year. For fairness sake, books by Electric Literature staff were disqualified (although we encourage you to check out Michael Seidlinger’s novel The Strangest and Lincoln Michel’s story collection Upright Beasts.) Otherwise, there were no restrictions, and the resulting […]
While enjoying time off this weekend, why not take some time to learn more about America's military sacrifice in defense of liberty? Many of the best books I've ever read have been about American military history. When I worked for former Congressman Gene Taylor in Gulfport, Miss. one of my favorite
It takes a special kind of genius to explain some of the most complex subjects known to man, in a manner that's both accurate and linguistically elegant.
There are cultures, for example, where teens are not considered to be, first and foremost, consumers. Check out previous interviews in the One Thing Leads to Another series here. I’ll admit r…
Now that everyone has enjoyed the long (but not long enough!) Memorial Day weekend, I’m sharing the final America-inspired post celebrating one of my favorite color combinations: red, white a…
Summer reading comes to an end in August but that doesn’t mean your TBR pile has to! Get ready to...