
I absolutely loved Aundi Kolber’s first book and this one is more of a guidebook to go alongside that. I appreciate how “Strong Like Water” breaks down how to be … Read More ›
I absolutely loved Aundi Kolber’s first book and this one is more of a guidebook to go alongside that. I appreciate how “Strong Like Water” breaks down how to be … Read More ›
I am a longtime follower of Alison Cook via social media and newsletter so when her book “Best of You” was announced I looked forward to reading it. It is … Read More ›
Ka’s Review: Loved the first book and feel privileged to have read the second one as well, It’s another adventure with Maud and Daisy. The most likeable protagonists are based … Read More ›
Ka’s Review: This is an enjoyable cosy mystery series, I love Edwina and Beryl, and the close friendship they share. However, this storyline was a bit of a stretch for … Read More ›
Kel’s Review: Welcome to a cosy mystery set in Scotland! Our two leading ladies are spunky and I love the interplay between them. The mysteries themselves are also good! It … Read More ›
Kel’s Review: A new Verity Bright is a delight and in “Death on Deck”, Lady Eleanor is crossing the Atlantic on a opulent ocean liner with her staff. She is … Read More ›
Kel’s Review: I absolutely love baking, it is not only yummy at the end but also a wonderful stress relief! With enthusiasm I picked up Mary Berry’s Baking Bible and … Read More ›
“Rediscovering Black Portraiture” is truly unique, it brings in one book deep historical reflection; beautiful rare art; a reflection of life in the global COVID-19 lockdown; and a playfulness and … Read More ›
Structured in eight movements (chapters), “Every Brain Needs Music” by Larry A. Sherman (a neuroscientist and musician) and Dennis Plies (a professional musician and teacher) takes the reader on a … Read More ›
I have read, and loved, several of the Kew Gardener’s Guides and this one on growing cacti and succulents by Paul Rees is no exception. With gorgeous photos and illustrations, … Read More ›
Ka’s Review The second in this series didn’t disappoint, I appreciate both Cressida and her commitment to her pug, Ruby, and her friendship with Dotty. There were a couple of … Read More ›
If you think the tv series Bridgerton is scandalous, you underestimate the upper classes of the eighteenth century. Catherine Curzon has taken the most outrageous happenings and placed them in … Read More ›
We need more women photojournalists. we need more nonbinary photojournalists. This book highlights, explains, and illustrates why…why this is a much-needed perspective. Not only do they access spaces men can’t … Read More ›