“The #MeToo Effect” by Leigh Gilmore is insightful, eye-opening, and brutal. As is sadly the case with books like these, I anticipate the problem being … Read More ›
Tag: non-fiction
I love learning new art styles and have completed a couple of courses on Manga so drawing chibis wasn’t a huge leap for me. The … 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” … 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 … 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 … 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) … 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. … 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 … Read More ›
My understanding of Anglo-Saxons, before this book, was shallow. Cartoons and contemporary movies and tv series were all I had to base it on. My … Read More ›
Emotive. Healing. A keeper. Describing K.J. Ramsey’s latest book, “The Book of Common Courage” isn’t easy, it’s immense in its scope! K.J. sums it up … Read More ›
“Lent” by Esau McCauley is the first in the Fullness of Time series which sets out to be “reflections on the moods, themes, rituals, prayers, … Read More ›
“Black Victorians” by Kesha N. Abraham and John Woolf is fantastic and I can’t recommend it highly enough if you are looking for insight into … Read More ›
Brilliant, brutal, and enlightening! “Saints and Soldiers” is written by the phenomenal Rita Katz. She sets out, in her own words, to “… offer a … Read More ›