One of my biggest life’s joys is expanding my horizons. Be it my gastronomic, ideological, geographic, or in this case, my literary horizon. The book club I’ve helped organized has… [Continue Reading]
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The Last Lecture Randy Pausch was a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University who was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer and was selected to deliver a lecture as part… [Continue Reading]
One for the Money Janet Evanovich’s One for the Money was my book club’s book selection for March. It’s the very first book of her very popular mystery series. I… [Continue Reading]
I love Steve Martin as a writer. Back in 2005, I read Shopgirl in one sitting and was taken by his gentle, quiet and comforting handle on prose. This past… [Continue Reading]
Recommended to me by A.J. I can pretty much summed up the book in a such a way where you do not have to trouble yourself with reading it. 50… [Continue Reading]
I made it eighty percent through this book and was about to give up on it completely when it was voted as our first book to read by our new… [Continue Reading]
I devoured Stephen King’s On Writing. I borrowed this one from the library but this is now on my to-buy list. I don’t consider myself a writer but it is… [Continue Reading]
On my flight to Boston last weekend, I forgot to pack a book and even though I was running on 2 hours of sleep it made my flight a little… [Continue Reading]
The following review will contain spoilers. Normally I don’t give away endings but I had a strong reaction to the ending. I loved reading up to the very end. It… [Continue Reading]
The last time I was in Houston, I borrowed the Alchemist and A Long Way Down from Kim’s library. Kim and I have shared a few books in our time…. [Continue Reading]