Friday Finds | November 6, 2020
The Friday Finds for November 6, 2020 brings you book suggestions, blog roundup, Instant Pot or Slow-Cooker vegetable soup, homemade crusty bread & nostalgic potholders. The winner of last week's contest is ....
The Friday Finds for November 6, 2020 brings you book suggestions, blog roundup, Instant Pot or Slow-Cooker vegetable soup, homemade crusty bread & nostalgic potholders. The winner of last week's contest is ....
The Breakfast Club meets We Are the Ants in this timely story for a generation of young activists.
If you knew the world was going to end tomorrow, what would you do?
This is the question that haunts Amina as she watches new and horrible stories of discord and crisis flash across the news every day.
But when she starts at prestigious Gardner Academy, Amina finds a group of like-minded peers to join forces with—fast friends who dedicate their year to learning survival skills from each other, before it's too late.
No Place to Hide by Opa Hysea Wise | Release Day Spotlight | A riveting page-turner, a woman caught in the crosshairs of a corporate assassin. Available in all formats, including audiobook.
On a daily basis, people are required to take the Light; a device that ascertains whether this will be their last day. The story alternates between showcasing and building up this new world and telling the story of an ordinary person having to cope in extraordinary circumstances. We will see through his eyes a world so achingly similar to our own, but different in one shattering, all-pervasive way.
Under the Warrior's Protection by Ella Matthews - A stand-alone historical fiction novel. Book 2 in the House of Leofric series. Captivating!
With their family name in tatters, Katherine Leofric and her sister are headed for a new life at their brother's estate. They are escorted by the hardened Jarin, Earl of Borwyn, whom Katherine believes is only after her dowry! Then her sister is abducted on their treacherous journey, and Katherine must rely on Jarin's protection. Now, seeing a different side to the man she's sworn to hate, it's her heart that's most at risk!
Let Ed Weinberger pull back the curtain to give you a glimpse of what could very well be conversations taking place behind the scenes. I read this book on the night of the last presidential debate before the election. The book is chillingly accurate up to this point in time.
The author shows why he is so successful in writing for television and comedians. He reaches right into the heart of a scene and pulls out the gems to make you see the lighter side and chuckle over the absurdities of politics.