Book Review: Britt-Marie was Here by Fredrik Backman

Once again, the characters are drawn very well, many are likable, and others are interesting-some are both. Britt-Marie, the protagonist, is very amusing,...

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Book Review: The Good Soldier Švejk by Jaroslav Hašek

This novel was both hilarious and grim. The irony against forms of bureaucracy that claim authority over the people is what makes this a great anti-war novels...

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Fun Facts Friday: Robert Greene

Robert Greene (baptized on July 11, 1558-3 September, 1592) was an Elizabethan dramatist, well known during his lifetime. We don't know much about him...

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Guest Post: Books Clubs that Sip

Book Clubs That Sip: How Sparkling Wine Elevates the Reading Circle In a subculture more and more formed with the aid of convenience and digital overload, there’s something beautifully analog and soul-nourishing approximately a book membership. These analyzing circles provide greater than simply literary critique—they construct community, encourage introspection, and allow area for actual connection. And for the ones golf equipment looking to...

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Book Review: Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid

I thought the writing was good and the characters were interesting. The research into the space program was decent, I just wish there was more of it...

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Fun Facts Friday: Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne (4 July, 1804-19 May, 1864), born in Salem, MA was a proloific American novelist and writer of short stories...

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Guest Post: Books That Inspire New Beginnings: What to Read When You’re Moving

Whether you're moving across the city or across the USA, right here are some carefully chosen books that commemorate the subject matter of new beginnings...

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Book Review: A Bookseller in Madrid by Mario Escobar

A Bookseller in Madrid has a ton of great information about Spanish politics and geopolitics of the time, an angle I haven't read about before...

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Fun Facts Friday: Maxwell Bodenheim

Maxwell Bodenheim (26 May, 1892 – 6 February, 1954) was a poet and novelist known as the King of Greenwich Village Bohemians....

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Book Review: Clint by Shawn Levy

I felt the book was balanced and honest. While the author is certainly a fan, he doesn't shy away from the more complicated, complex, & dark sides...

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Guest Post: Books Clubs that Sip
Guest Posts , Latest Posts / July 9, 2025

Book Clubs That Sip: How Sparkling Wine Elevates the Reading Circle In a subculture more and more formed with the aid of convenience and digital overload, there’s something beautifully analog and soul-nourishing approximately a book membership. These analyzing circles provide greater than simply literary critique—they construct community, encourage introspection, and allow area for actual connection. And for the ones golf equipment ...

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