If You Left Author: Ashely Prentice Norton Going to the beach? Setting up an umbrella, sipping a drink, wanting a book to entertain you for a while? If You Left by Ms. Norton will do just that. Flick to the left, and flick to the right, brush off the sand, and open the page and Althea, a 37 year old moneyed married woman from money and Manhattan will greet you with her fifth mental breakdown in nine years. Althea has bipolar disorder, and a husband who treats her like shit while ... continue reading...
Book review: If You Left
Book review: Worlds Elsewhere
Worlds Elsewhere – Journeys around Shakespeare’s Globe Author: Andrew Dickson A wonderful tome on not only the life of Shakespeare but a history of Shakespeare and his influence in Europe and North America, Dickson’s Worlds Elsewhere fascinates, educates and illuminates our fascination and love of Shakespeare and his plays. Through four continents and 400 years, Dickson illuminates Shakespeare’s own love of travel and foreignness while he gives us Shakespeare as the Accidental Tourist across ... continue reading...
Review: PlushMoji slippers
PLUSH MOJI POOP EMOTICON SLIPPERS Well. Well. Well... These slippers are wonderful … for a joke or to make a point. But the comfort level was not there and they did not fit well. The heel has about ½ inch of fleece cover over foam and my foot did slip out easily. I would say they did not support my feet. But as a fun gift they are cute! Ratings are based on a 5-star scale Overall: 0 Review by Broad “A” We received a product to facilitate our review. All opinions are our ... continue reading...
Book review: Mockingbird
Mockingbird A Portrait of Harper Lee, from Scout to Go Set a Watchman Author: Charles J. Shields When I say the name Harper Lee I immediately think of To Kill a Mockingbird: I remember Scout and Jem, Boo Radley and Tom and Atticus Finch like I remember some of my own family memories. When I think of Hemingway I think Jake and Lady Brett; Faulkner is always Benjy the idiot, his sister Caddy, his brother Quentin. But only To Kill a Mockingbird resonates in my heart in a way that ... continue reading...
Book review: Mortal Fall
Mortal Fall Author: Christine Carbo Glacier National Park colludes with Christine Carbo to present a background character that guides the novel’s characters to solve the murders of a famed biologist and a pedophile ex-teacher and mapmaker in Mortal Fall. The two murders occur days apart, and very close together beneath a treacherous road area in GNP, the Loop. Paul “Wolfie” Sedgewick’s fatal fall from the cliffs near Going-To-The-Sun Road is unbelievable to Glacier National Park police ... continue reading...
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