[ux_image id=”3046″ width=”52″ margin=”0px 0px 20px 0px”] (Click the picture above to purchase!) Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand I can’t say I’ve ever been especially inclined to know about the details…
Book Reviews
The Fountainhead, by Ayn Rand is a complex philosophical novel about being honest with oneself. A concept expressed by Hamlet in six words took Ayn Rand 700 pages to explain. “To…
[ux_image id=”3062″ width=”36″] I am not exactly sure how old I was the first time I read The Giver, but I believe it was around the age of 12. As…
[ux_image id=”3066″ width=”36″] As a kid I remember reading my favorite books over and over again. One of these books was “But No Elephants, by Jerry Smath”. Even after 15…
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl I recently finished reading Charlie and The Chocolate Factory to my kids. Although it was not my favorite Roald Dahl book I did like…
My mother gave this book to my oldest daughter on Valentines day one year. All of my kids have loved it and beg me to read it again and again.…
When the Cedar City Arts Council (CCAC) selected a Bill Bryson book for the September discussion I was eager to begin reading. After discovering the book was a biography on…
And Then There Were None, by Agatha Christie [row] [col span__sm=”12″ align=”center”] [ux_image id=”3110″ width=”41″] [/col] [/row] What a fascinating, quick, gripping read. I have not made a habit of…
There is no doubt; some books are viewed as ‘fabulous’ during a trip down 5th Avenue while being seen as ‘useless‘ on a walk through the park on Highland Drive. Piggie, by…
My maternal Grandfather, Arlond Hawkins was a Staff Sergeant in the 65th infantry division, serving in the European Theater of World War II. Since I was a little girl I wanted…