There are lots of great animal books out there, and a huge selection of zoo books in particular, but this one really stands out to […]
Online Resources for Job Seekers
Our Spring Employment Series is now underway, but if you can’t make it to one of the classes or are just looking for some additional […]
The Element of Coincidence
Recently, I watched a made for TV movie that had been recommended by a friend. I’m not revealing the title since it’s not important (think […]
Templar Knight Mystery Alert
For anyone who has read the first two Templar Knight Mysteries (The Alehouse Murders and Death of a Squire) or my blog about them, the […]
The Comfort of Miss Read…
Do you ever have those days when you just want to get away? When the car is making noises and you know it’s going to cost […]
Calling all Laura Childs fans–
My sister, Bridget, turned me on to Laura Childs’ Tea Shop mysteries a couple of years ago. I’ve read several and I like them. She also reads the Scrapbook […]
OpenOffice
The Microsoft Office software suite has become standard for many personal and business computing tasks. But many people still don’t have access to Office programs […]
Jane Whitefield is back: “Runner”
After a hiatus of nine years, Thomas Perry has written the sixth Jane Whitefield novel. I don’t know when I have been more excited to […]
Another Strong Woman in the Mysteries of Marianne Wesson
Render Up the Body, A Suggestion of Death, and Chilling Effect I don’t know how I missed these mysteries as they were published (1998, 2000, […]