My Book Review of Boca Raton (Warmer collection)

Boca Raton by Lauren Groff My rating: 4 of 5 stars Disturbing and SurrealI think this short story did what it was meant to do - it confused my emotions while sort of tormenting my mind. The tale was like a disturbing dream about humanity and its effect on Earth painted into words that fit … Continue reading My Book Review of Boca Raton (Warmer collection)

My Book Review of Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Life From Beginning to End (Biographies of French Royalty)

Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Life From Beginning to End by Hourly History My rating: 5 of 5 stars Well written Questionable HistoryI love history. For every life that exists (doesn't necessarily mean human), there are at least as many stories to be told. Of course, one must be cautious with the sources because 1) truth … Continue reading My Book Review of Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Life From Beginning to End (Biographies of French Royalty)

Ice Islands by Humphrey Hawksley

Ice Islands Humphrey Hawksley Publication date: August 2nd 2022Format: Hardback/Severn House / CanonGate Major Rake Ozenna’s mission is simple: gain access to the Kato family - Japan’s most dangerous crime empire - and stop the threat to America. But when the secret son of the Russian leader is executed and Rake’s target, Sara Kato, is … Continue reading Ice Islands by Humphrey Hawksley

My Book Review of Christ at the Coffee Shop

Christ at the Coffee Shop by Nathan Ingram My rating: 5 of 5 stars Not What I ExpectedWhen I first picked up this book, I was uncertain. Though I enjoy reading about religion, studying theology is quite different from devotions or testimonials of faith. It can get dangerous moving from the objective to the subjective, … Continue reading My Book Review of Christ at the Coffee Shop

My Book Review of Pink Is Not a Color

Pink Is Not a Color by Lindsay Ward Beautifully EducationalThis was such a cute book. I loved the artistry, but more so, I loved the storyline. It was a great way to teach kids about inclusion, findings one's uniqueness, and colors.What I loved was the subtle lessons woven into the tale. It was brilliantly executed. … Continue reading My Book Review of Pink Is Not a Color