Fun Facts Friday: Teofilo Folengo

Teofilo Folengo (8 November 1491 – 9 December 1544) was an Italian poet, a Benedictine monk, who wrote in Latin under several nom de plumes....

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Guest Post: Embracing Change: Navigating Your Path to Professional and Personal Fulfillment

Courtesy of Man of la Book, here's how you can pivot with purpose, transforming your career into a source of fulfillment and pride....

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Fun Facts Friday: Georg Philipp Harsdörffer

Georg Philipp Harsdörffer (1 November, 1607 – 17 September, 1658) was a German poet and translator from the Baroque period....

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Book Review: Cabinet of Curiosities by Aaron Mahnke

The book does not pretend to be anything more than what it is. The stories are simply written, often relatable, short and get straight to the point...

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Spotlight: The Customer is Always Wrong by Scott Seiss

Expanding on the laugh-out-loud viral videos that have made him a (whispered) workplace name, Scott Seiss joyfully eviscerates every annoying aspect of work...

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Book Review: Framed by John Grisham and Jim McCloskey

I didn’t find Framed by John Grisham and Jim McCloskey as astonishing as the title suggests, but more enraging, alarming, and terrifying...

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Fun Facts Friday: Benjamin Constant

Benjamin Constant (25 Oct, 1767 – 8 December, 1830), a decedent of French Huguenots was a Franco-Swiss political writer and novelist. ...

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Book Review: Sicilian Avengers: Book Two by Luigi Natoli

Blasco de Castiglione is now a professional soldier, in love with Violante, a beautiful nun-to-be, and with the Donna Gabriella who has captured his heart...

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Book Review: Sicilian Avengers: Book One by Luigi Natoli

The themes of betrayal, friendship, intrigue, and justice start slowly but are brought more and more to the foreground as the hero’s journey of advances...

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Fun Facts Friday: Thomas Love Peacock

Thomas Love Peacock (18 October, 1785 – 23 January, 1866) was an English poet and novelist who satirized the novels of his day....

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