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Book Review: How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Just recently, I bought my seven-year-old niece Erica three Dr. Seuss books for her birthday—Yertle the Turtle, The Sneetches and Other Stories, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas—after having learned...
80 commentsHowards End by E.M. Forster
Howards End by E.M. Forster was originally published in 1910. The novel is set in Edwardian England and deals with the conflicts between social classes, developing an overall theme of humanism. As...
5 commentsStrapped - Why America's 20- and 30- Somethings Can't Get Ahead
I just finished a very interesting book by Tamara Draut. Strapped - Why America's 20- and 30- Somethings Can't Get Ahead explained in precise detail some of the challenges my family has faced while trying to...
83 commentsTop 10 Hot Jobs in Seattle
Seattle lies in Puget Sound in lush Pacific Northwest waters and land. In King County, Washington, below British Columbia it is a popular tourist destimation as well as an urban employment center for four counties.
4 commentsBook Review - Living Rich for Less by Ellile Kay
Personal Finance author Ellie Kay has a new book out called Living Rich for Less - Create the Lifestyle You Want by Giving, Saving and Spending Smart. After reading one of her other books I was anxious to get...
3 commentsStellaluna Children's Book Critique, Lesson Plans and Activities for Educators
This is an endearing story about Stellaluna, a silver fruit bat baby who gets separated from her mother during an owl attack, and falls head first into a nest of baby birds. She did everything she could to fit into this peculiar situation. "She ate bugs without making faces. She slept in...
15 commentsArt Book Review: Fantasy Art Of The New Millenium
Fantasy art of the new millenium is packed with professional artwork and is an inspiration read. Fantasy art of the new millenium is a book that I've had for 10 years now and it is one of them books that...
2 commentsBook Review - The Wealthy Barber by David Chilton
I have heard of the book The Wealthy Barber frequently over the years, but something prompted me recently to finally read it. The tag line on the book is Everyone's Common-Sense Guide to Becoming Financially...
1 comment9-11 September 11 2001 "World's Finest Comic Book Artists and Writers" Tackle the Tragedy
On this day it seems topical and fitting to review 9-11 September 11 2001, the second volume of the DC Comic's World's Finest Comic Book Writers and Artists Tell Stories to Remember. Created as a way to raise...
1 commentMy Favorite LDS Books
Looking for a good LDS book to read? Well, look no further. This Hub lists several great LDS books to read for all levels of comprehension. Enjoy!
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