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Weirdest, Craziest and Funniest Laws of the World.
“Question: What do you call a thousand lawyers chained to the bottom of ocean? Answer: A good start!” ---- Movie “Philadelphia”. I have always wondered what makes the lawyers and the law a...
21 commentsThe Palindrome - an unbeatable book list
Many of you will be aware that a palindrome is a word, line, verse, number, sentence, etc, reading the same backward as it does forward. Like racecar or madam. But what is 'The Palindrome'? Well really it...
5 commentsChildren's Picture Books for November
Food-centric November finds us preparing for the Thanksgiving holidays, and focusing on books about picky eaters, gratitude and giving thanks, turkeys, the Thanksgiving holiday, sharing, and manners. Read on for my November picture book picks.
2 commentsTen Books to Change Your Life
From an avid reader comes ten books you absolutely cannot miss. A little something for everybody.
20 comments25 Favorite Children's Books
The best of summer reading in children's literature for ages 6 to 14. This reading list contains descriptions of popular children's fiction titles from Dr. Seuss to Nancy Drew to Jane Austen.
4 commentsSlumdog Millionaire Q & A Book Review
This debut novel by a writer named Vikas Swarup is the inspiration for the blockbuster movie Slum dog millionaireThe book starts with the main character Ram Mohammad Thomas finding himself in jail being...
0 commentsBest of Their Sub Genres: The Greatest Fantasy Books
One of the hands down, most well-written books I have ever read. Period. George Martin writes gritty, violent fantasy with only the barest, tantalizing hints of magic. Some scenes will leave you aching for...
2 comments7 Steps To Easily Save Money At Restaurants
In times like this it can be hard to justify going out to eat at pricey restaurants, but as I have recently learned you sometimes have to go no matter what the situation. Whether it be a loved ones...
0 comments30 Hubs in 30 Days: Sheer Madness
So once again I find myself with nothing to do this summer. How does this always happen? When I was little, it was okay: kids under fourteen can't get a job, and I had summerschool (usually drama classes)...
1 comment10 Must-Read American Novels
1) The Scarlet Letter (1850) by Nathaniel Hawthorne – A look at crime and punishment in a Puritan village. Hester Prynne, who lives in 17th century Boston, commits adultery with minister Arthur Dimmesdale...
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