
One summer can change a family forever
What if one email could change everything, altering everything you know to be true in ways you never could have imagined? That's exactly...
Could you make this arrangement with your spouse?
Six months. No questions asked. No talking about it. No falling in love. No sex with anyone you know. Condoms every time. ...but full...
Food, Health, and Happiness: 115 On-Point Recipes for Great Meals and a Better Li
Oprah's new book, Food, Health, and Happiness: 115 On-Point Recipes for Great Meals and a Better Life isn't just a recipe book. Yes there...
BOOK REVIEW: "My Encyclopedia of Very Important Things"
Do you have a curious kid in your life? One who is constantly asking "Why?" Kids learn by asking questions about the world around them,...
The one book you need to read this fall
I had heard a lot of buzz about The Couple Next Door around social media (I follow a lot of bookish types!) and when I was generously...
Lisa Scottoline does it again!
I have read a few of Ms. Scottoline's books by now, and she never disappoints. To me, her books can best be described as legal thrillers...
BOOK REVIEW: "A Certain Age" by Beatriz Williams
You know those books that claim to be a piece of historical fiction, but then only make a passing reference to another time and place,...
8yo Book Review: Star Wars: The Adventures of BB-8
Published by DK Canada, The Adventures of BB-8 is one of their levelled readers. I am a big fan of these books, as they feature popular...
8yo Book Review: The Not-So-Faraway Adventure
Andrew Larsen's heartwarming book, The Not-So-Faraway Adventure depicts the touching relationship between a little girl named Theo and...
8yo Book Review: The Most Magnificent Thing, by Ashley Spires
Published by Kids Can Press, The Most Magnificent Thing is a story of a little girl who comes up with the idea to invent "the most...
BOOK REVIEW: "Rise the Dark" by Michael Koryta
Rise the Dark can be described in two words: Delectably dark. The cast of characters live on both sides of the moral threshold and the...
How I overcame my fear of pizza dough
I consider myself a pretty decent cook. I don't have any James Beard awards and I don't own any restaurants, but I haven't killed anyone...
BOOK REVIEW: "Come Home," By Lisa Scottoline
What makes a great story? The answer is undoubtedly different for everyone, but for me, here are the criteria: A whodunnit moment --...

















