I don't know why the idea of total memory loss intrigues me so much, but it does. The way a person's brain can just block out their life entirely seems so mysterious to me, and I can't help wanting to try to understand it better. The problem with that is I don't have the right... Continue Reading →
Book recommendation: Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll
I have one more classic-book recommendation for you, and then I promise we'll get back to some more recent releases. Today, I'm continuing the Alice's Adventures in Wonderland series with Through the Looking Glass, the second (and final) novel in the series. Like Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking Glass takes us on a... Continue Reading →
Book recommendation: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Caroll
Continuing on with my streak of classic book recommendations, this week I'm going to talk to you about Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. I'm a bit ashamed to admit it, but it took me until just recently to read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. I saw the Disney version of the movie a few times when I... Continue Reading →
Book recommendation: Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
Fair warning here, folks. My book recommendations over the next couple of weeks (this week and next for sure, possibly the week after), are going to feature classic novels. Why? Because I firmly believe that the classics novels are worth reading. But, unfortunately, not everyone has had the chance to read them all, including myself.... Continue Reading →
Book recommendation: The Devil’s Teardrop by Jeffery Deaver
Most of the novels I've been recommending on here have been fairly new (published within the last few years), but I have an older one for you today. The Devil's Teardrop was published in 2000, but I found that it's not dated in the least. I love reading a good thriller novel every now and... Continue Reading →
