Alphabet of Flowers
I used to love making daisy chain wreaths for my hair. Or picking the petals and chanting, “He loves me yes, he loves me not.” As a child, however, I didn’t know that daisies could be tossed in a salad and eaten, or used to...
I used to love making daisy chain wreaths for my hair. Or picking the petals and chanting, “He loves me yes, he loves me not.” As a child, however, I didn’t know that daisies could be tossed in a salad and eaten, or used to...
FIRED! by Steven Mitchell Sack is a non-fiction self-help and educational reference for those ever in need of guidance to “Protect Your Rights & FIGHT BACK If You're Terminated, Laid Off, Downsized, Restructured, Forced to Resign or Quit”. Sack has an extensive background in the...
Hamish the Hedgehog, the Kitchen Critter by P.J. Tierney is a fun and interactive picture book for children. One day while out picking berries, a hedgehog named Hamish smells something delicious, unlike anything, he's ever smelled before. Hamish follows the smell and wanders up to...
When I saw this book's cover and read the story blurb, I immediately thought of Alfred Hitchcock meets Rod Serling in Vanished by Cynthia Fridsma. What does Alex Gibbon missing without a trace, the charred dead body found in a car, the word Dreamscape written...
Hamish the Hedgehog, Cooking Classes (2) by P.J. Tierney is a fun and educational book for children. Hamish the Hedgehog is back with another yummy adventure for the young reader. Hamish is preparing for his first-ever cooking class with Grandma Nolan. He is as excited...
Frosted Yuletide Murder: Cupcake Catering Mystery Series Book 4 by Kim Davis is the latest in the series. All aboard for a Christmastime murder. Carrie gets the opportunity to cater for an event on an expensive yacht and with the help of Emory, she may...
A New Way to Wealth: The Power of Doing More with Less is the most recent addition to the writings on business, management, and leadership by noted academic, consultant, and environmentalist Dr. Bruce Piasecki. Introduced by Dr. Micah Shippee, the subject is divided into three...
Everyone, whether believers or not, has a take on religion and God. The Way of The Ray: Simple Answers for a Simple Life is a wholesome book that tackles these serious topics light-heartedly. It has a multifaceted theme that can be categorized as an autobiography,...
Living Inside The Testimony (3rd Edition) is a work of non-fiction in the Christian literature subgenre. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by author Betty Collier. The book sees the author candidly share the ups and downs of her life,...
Did you find yourself munching on snacks while cooped up in your home during the recent COVID lockdowns? Did you go through a phase of lethargic apathy, feeling unmotivated to go to work or take care of your health? If the answers to one or...
In Remote Not Distant, Gustavo Razzetti shares well-researched insights and information about how to successfully run companies or organizations that employ hybrid or remote workplaces. Other organizations that are hesitant or skeptical about switching to a hybrid or remote workplace will find convincing arguments about...
Conundrum by Tom Bleakley and Marcia Lange is a thought-provoking work that explores the question of what’s keeping the world from ending AIDS. In October 1985, Dr. Pittsburgh is aware that declaring HIV to be the cause of AIDS is an important milestone in science....
Surrounded by God’s Blue Sky: Christian Affirmations for Chronic Pain by Susan Montgomery is a book of encouragement and healing. Having suffered from chronic pain since the early ‘70s, I found this book most delightful. The fact that it contains both affirmations and Scripture is...
Wealth Simplified: The Secrets of Everyday People Who Retire Richer, Happier, and Earlier by Robert Roby is a non-fiction finance guide from a professional with decades of experience and the tools to help readers find their footing outside the pitfalls of investment misinformation. Roby puts...
Some Miracles Need a Mom: Developing Your Child's Future by Sandy McKeown is an inspiring Christian book about the pursuit of miracles. In this book, Sandy (a mother of four) shares the unseen miracles that happened in her family, in the privacy of her home....
Wow! What a motivating adventure! This thought crossed my mind as I read this fantastic memoir. Humans have a propensity for being naturally competitive in the race of life. Scientific research shows that competitive people typically live happier lives if they avoid becoming overly anxious...
Have you ever wondered why it's mostly women who are tasked to take notes in corporate settings? Why is it always female employees who are specifically asked to bring coffee during meetings between business executives and why do female entrepreneurs receive less funding than their...
Holly’s Men is a work of non-fiction in the memoir subgenre. It is best suited to the mature adult reading audience and was penned by author Holly Hail about her real-life experiences. First married at sixteen and a mother (albeit only briefly) at eighteen, Holly...
Game On: Leaders Who Last by Alinka Rutkowska et al. is a collection of inspiring stories of how each individual entrepreneur created the life that surrounds them today; the role of “leader” that they embody and how they view what the position means and what...
Public Opinion is a gripping crime thriller by Nathan Pettijohn. Herb is a social media specialist who provides exclusive services to his clients, such as manipulating narratives, blackmail, and online character assassination. His publicist friend Elmer introduces him to Titus - a narcissistic movie star...