Blue and Red Make Purple a musical journey with Jennifer Gasoi I love music and I generally buy children’s books for my nieces and nephews that have CDs that go along with the story and illustrations. Blue and Red Make Purple is a wonderfully colorful picture book (illustrated by Steve Adams with charming illustrations) that gives children the history and instruments used in different musical genres and suggestions with each song. Encouraging readers to make their own sounds, and ... continue reading...
Children’s Books That Tickle The Review Broads’ Fancy
Five Ways to Get Your Zen On!
We all need a little down time now and then. While I was thinking of the different ways that I get my ZEN on, I realized that we all have different ways to deccompress. Here are my FAVE FIVE ways to get MY Zen on 1. CDs! Yes, CDs! Mine come from Brainwave Entertainment Music, ZenMelodies.com, “Stress Relief and Relaxation,” and “Creativity Boosting Meditation” (brainwave entrainment suite for writers’ block, increased mental focus and problem solving skills). Yup, I love Zen ... continue reading...
7 Forgotten Steps Every Host Should Take While Planning a Party
Humans are social creatures that have been congregating together since the beginning of time. The only difference is today we do it in our homes. We open up our comfortable cocoons to guests to celebrate milestones and have a little fun. Unfortunately, the hosting part can be stressful. Any number of things could go wrong, which is why party preparation is key. These days I mainly have tea parties with my girls. On the rare occasion that I host an adult get together I add a few things to the ... continue reading...
A review of: America the Anxious
America the Anxious Author: Ruth Whippman Stop watching the elections – and read America the Anxious! An outstanding revelation of how Emoticon America seeks happiness, America the Anxious is a stunning representation of how we as Americans have passed the Ugly American stage of 1958, (a study on political self-absorption whilst in Southern Asia by American military Eugene Burdick and William Lederer) and entered into the Self-Absorbed Stage of meditation, plastic surgery, winning the ... continue reading...
Infamy – a review
Infamy Author: Robert Tanenbaum Not many book reviews begin with: the author is an ex-Assistant DA and he never lost a felony case in his career. What kind of book might he write? Well, in the case of Infamy, one hell of a “badass” novel. Once again, NY District Attorney Roger “Butch” Karp joins with his wife, Marlene Ciampi, as the case thrust in front of him both intrigues them and confuses them. An Army veteran murders a colonel and a person standing by in New York’s Central Park, ... continue reading...
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