Galileo said that it is “sunlight, held together by water”, while Robert Louis Stevenson stated it was “bottled poetry” and Thomas Jefferson declared that it is “a necessity […]
Book Review: Show & Tell
There’s so much to see and experience in Dilys Evans’ Show & Tell: Exploring the fine Art of Children’s Book Illustration! The cover alone is enough […]
More Oldies But Goodies
You’ll find these oldies but goodies on library shelves or in your bookstore. Dust them off and give one a try! The Odd Sea: A […]
Dogs Rule III: The Story of Edgar Sawtelle
The Story of Edgar Sawtelle is hugely popular right now, but if you haven’t already read it, let me recommend it highly. This is an […]
Dirty Girls On Top
Wait, before you think I’m getting too smutty this is the title of the last book I’ve finished. After five years of antici…..pation, Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez has […]
It’s Never Time Not To Read
My husband says that I read everywhere, not that there’s anything wrong with that. I always have a book with me, just in case. So, […]
Let’s Celebrate Libraries!
There are two new books that do just that. The first is Our Library by Eve Bunting, wherein a raccoon and his friends go to […]
The Templar Knight Mysteries
As I was ambling through the new paperback section a time ago I came across a book with a beautiful cover called Death of a […]
Fun to read, but bad for you? Daniel Silva’s “Moscow Rules”
So let’s start with a quick plot summary. If you haven’t read Daniel Silva lately, Gabriel Allon, Israeli Secret Service, has been an intentionally low profile hero […]