Nina Ansary takes Virginia Woolf’s oft misquoted statement “Anonymous is a Woman” and writes compellingly about the oppression of women in today’s society, the effects … Read More ›
Nina Ansary takes Virginia Woolf’s oft misquoted statement “Anonymous is a Woman” and writes compellingly about the oppression of women in today’s society, the effects … Read More ›
I loved “Grow Your Soil!” by Diane Miessler from the first page! It is packed full of insightful information but it’s threaded together with a … Read More ›
“We don’t allow ourselves to feel the emotions that flow as a result of our distrust, and we are unable to connect with people or … Read More ›
“By all accounts, Suesca was haunted. From everything Bryan Shaw had seen, he believed it.” The Solid Grounds Coffee Company by Carla Laureano concludes the … Read More ›
“Numb. So numb. The only thing Selene could feel was the dull thump of her heart beating as she sat beside the window in the … Read More ›
“Forgive my cryptic invitation to lunch, Miss Bracey, but I dared not go into detail on the chance your post was intercepted.” Opening line from … Read More ›
Having enjoyed a previous Kew Gardener’s Guide, I was excited to open their latest release focusing on growing orchids. I’ve tried a couple of times … Read More ›
The phrase Jordan Raynor’s latest book, Master of One, speaks to the importance of working within one’s strengths and doing the work we are designed … Read More ›
My appreciation of ferns came from my mum who is so fond of them and grew when we purchased a home with a garden filled … Read More ›
Guest book review by Karren Hodgkins I really enjoyed how there was action right from the beginning! It was a great start to this Regency … Read More ›
Having tackled a few small home improvement projects, the Black & Decker Complete Photo Guide to Outdoor Building book appealed to develop my understanding from … Read More ›
“One mistake. That was all it took to put Dustee’s life on the line—death right on her heels.” Opening lines from Seconds to Live by … Read More ›
Sumo-e (Japanese) or shuimo (Chinese) quick stroke painting is based on Chinese calligraphy and the focus of Virginia Lloyd-Davies new book Mindful Artist Sumi-e Painting. … Read More ›