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Just Do Nothing by Joanna Hardis Reviews
Sep 25, 2023

Just Do Nothing by Joanna Hardis

Introduction 7: Joanna Hardis’ Just Do Nothing is a thought-provoking exploration of the benefits of embracing idleness. Through her captivating storytelling and well-researched evidence, Hardis chall

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Kissing Asphalt by Delicia Niami Reviews
Sep 20, 2023

Kissing Asphalt by Delicia Niami

Book Summary: Resilience isn’t inherited. It’s a hard-fought skill forged by our ability to pick up the broken pieces of our past and remake them into something new. Meet four-year-old Delicia, a poor

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The Girls Who Disappeared: A Novel Blog
Jul 18, 2023

The Girls Who Disappeared: A Novel

In a small English town lies a haunted road called the Devil’s Corridor. Though the Devil’s Corridor is known for its strange occurrences, teenage Olivia and her three friends drove through it one nig

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The Rail Splitter: A Novel Blog
Jul 18, 2023

The Rail Splitter: A Novel

Cribb has already written a novel covering the years of Lincoln’s presidency: Old Abe. In The Rail Splitter, he turns to Lincoln’s youth, offering us a portrait of one of the most respected presidents

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The Warrior Prophet: Muhammad and War Blog
Jul 18, 2023

The Warrior Prophet: Muhammad and War

Muhammad was the founder of the Islam religion and was a prophet. Muhammad’s (570-632)’s words and deeds have been chronicled and relayed in the centuries after his passing. Many biographies have been

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Gilded Mountain: A Novel Blog
Jul 14, 2023

Gilded Mountain: A Novel

Manning has made a book as sharp-edged and vital as the Colorado mountains it’s set in. Sylvie Pelletier came to Colorado from Vermont with her family after her father took a mining job. Mining, howev

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In Between Spaces Blog
Jul 14, 2023

In Between Spaces

I’m a sucker for anthologies. There’s something about getting lost in myriad perspectives on a common theme that scratches some kind of persistent itch in my brain. But it’s not very often that one li

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