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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 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 commentsGreat Read-Aloud Children's Books with Reviews and Sample Lesson Plans
I was the library storytime presenter at my local library in a small town in western Arizona for three years. Here is my list of read-aloud children's books. I recommend these specific books for their readability in a group setting.
0 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 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 commentsBooks About Eating Disorders
There are many books on eating disorders: dozens of true-life narratives, hundreds of workbooks, thousands of essays. These are my favorites, those that provided the most insight for me, and provide a cross-section of the types of literature available on the subject today.
12 commentsTen Books to Change Your Life
From an avid reader comes ten books you absolutely cannot miss. A little something for everybody.
19 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 commentsFill in the Gaps
The Fill in the Gaps 100 books blog is a site where bloggers from all over are keeping up with a 5-year challenge. Each blogger has made a list of 100 books that s/he will read between now and the early...
0 commentsReading into Bush’s book list
After careful scrutiny of former President George W. Bush’s reading list by Richard Cohen, a syndicated columnist for the Washington Post, Cohen concluded that “his books reflect a man who is seeking...
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