Tag: nonfiction

HumanKind by Brad Aronson | Book Review

HumanKind by Brad Aronson | Book Review

HumanKind by Brad Aronson is the type of book that will change your life for the better. Brad fills this book with stories of joy, inspiration, and facing adversity. Please read more below and I think you will be inspired to purchase the book. Remember, all profits are donated to worthy causes. ******************** eBook Paperback […]

Friday Finds – January 24, 2020 #Books #Recipes #Crafts #ValentinesDay #Keto #IndieAuthors

Friday Finds – January 24, 2020 #Books #Recipes #Crafts #ValentinesDa..

Welcome to the Friday Finds – January 24, 2020. This week I found lots of good books, recipes, and a couple of Valentine Day crafts you might want to get started on. Further down in the post, are the winners from last week’s contest. A special thank you to Uday Mukerji for donating three digital […]

Review: Are We French Yet?

Review: Are We French Yet?

Review: Are We French Yet? by Keith Van Sickle is a delightfully humorous look at a couple splitting their time between Silicon Valley and Provence, France. Can you live in two different countries and maintain your sanity? Read on to follow Keith and Val as they attempt to become french while remaining American too.   […]

Review: Make the Connection by Susan Berkowitz

Review: Make the Connection by Susan Berkowitz

Review: Make the Connection by Susan Berkowitz, SLP is a practical guide for teaching the nonverbal child to communicate. This book is of great value for parents, teachers, medical staff, and more to make sure everyone is using the same language for the benefit of the child. Title: Make the Connection: A Practical Guide to […]

August 2018 Reading List

August 2018 Reading List

Welcome to the August 2018 Reading List! The August 2018 reading list is chock full of excellent books from romances to business and planners to toddler books. It has been hot…very hot, here in the midwest. Therefore, there has been little cooking & cleaning accomplished. If I wasn’t in the pool, I was probably by […]