December 2nd. It's the second day of December. By now, it's becoming clear that Christmas is in full swing. Yes, the Christmas gifts and goodies have all been...
Read moreDetailsDecember 2nd. It's the second day of December. By now, it's becoming clear that Christmas is in full swing. Yes, the Christmas gifts and goodies have all been...
Read moreDetailsThe First Day of Christmas But December 1. It's the first day of Christmas, but I like to remember it as a few other things as well. After...
Read moreDetailsPaula Brackston’s debut novel, The Witch’s Daughter, weaves a captivating tale of magic, time, and the enduring human spirit. This bestselling work introduces readers to Elizabeth Anne Hawksmith....
Read moreDetailsWhen you're reading, you may want to enjoy the book -- without regard to what is happening or who is making all the actions. But you'll often find...
Read moreDetailsColson Whitehead's The Underground Railroad was already well on its way to classic (even super-stardom, bestseller) status -- even before Oprah announced her latest Book club pick today....
Read moreDetailsMichael Crichton is famous for his bestselling novels about Jurassic Park, as well as Congo and Timeline. His novels are not only popular for readers; they've also been...
Read moreDetailsOn this day, as we commemorate Martin Luther King Jr., our minds inevitably drift to his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech. Those powerful words, etched into the...
Read moreDetailsIt's January 1st. New Year's Day. We think of this (a new year) in a (somewhat) revolutionary light. After all, this is a new year, which should mean that all...
Read moreDetailsI've always loved the fall months of the year. The last day of September and the onslaught of October days always makes me to think about how close...
Read moreDetailsJuly always seems like a happy time to me. Perhaps it's because it's summertime. And, it probably also has to do with the fact that my mother and...
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