Book Review: The Elite and The One by Kiera Cass
I’ve done a book review on the Selection series before, and with the new book coming out tomorrow, here are the other two. With the new Kiera Cass book being released May 5th I wanted to get the readers up…
Book Review: The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin
Do you have a reason to be happy? Even with her new book out, Better Than Before, (and I plan to read and review it), I decided to read The Happiness Project,by Gretchen Rubin, first, to give me some sense of perspective.…
Tech Review: White Noise Machines. Your Savior in a Distracting World.
I get distracted easily when I’m trying to read or write. Maybe there’s something out there that can help drown out life’s disturbances. No, it’s not earplugs. It’s a tool that could help you concentrate by eliminating background noise, especially…
Book Review: All In by Arlene Dickinson
I’ve wanted to be in business for myself for a few years now, however, every idea that I imagined didn’t seem like the right one. But in the past few months landing the job of reviewer, first of Tech and…
Tech Review: Even Kelsey Grammer Needs to Double Check His Grammar
Are grammar checkers needed for writers? Spell checkers are great and all for catching any spelling errors or that you left the apostrophes out, but it may not have noticed during the fifth proof reading of your document (I personally…
Book Review: At the Water’s Edge by Sara Gruen
I am a huge fan of Downton Abbey. The characters (Maggie Smith is by far an acting genius and I’m glad that she is still acting), the way they speak and the clothes of the era. When I first started…
Book Review: Very Good Lives by J.K. Rowling
With graduation coming for hundreds of thousands of students, what to give the future generation as inspiration, has been stale for a few years. Oh The Places You Will Go, by Dr. Seuss, is the go to book that all parents,…
Book Review: The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins
Girl on the Train has more power because of the writing. Since I had been reading so much non-fiction I thought I would read a fiction book next. I wanted something that was enticing, that would grab me from the…