I hope no one has been spying on my Shelfari bookshelf. If you have, you’ll notice that Who Moved My Cheese? has been on the […] Read More
Author: Elisabeth
How Successful People Think was my first John Maxwell read, but it won’t be my last. I’ve been hearing his name for a while now, […] Read More
Here’s mine: When I was in college, the first chapter meeting for my sorority after our Spring break was on April 1. If you’re not […] Read More
Jeffrey Stepakoff’s Fireworks over Toccoa has all the passion of The Bridges of Madison County with the nostalgic longing of Titanic. And, I believe the […] Read More
For the second time this month, I’ve read a novel that actually reads more like a collection of short stories. But unlike my previous experience, I […] Read More
Today is Ada Lovelace Day. I had no idea until I read it on Nymeth’s blog, but since she’s the daughter of Byron – one […] Read More
Colum McCann’s Let the Great World Spin may just be the best book I’ve read that I didn’t like. Winner of the National Book Award […] Read More
I have a confession to make. I tried not once, but twice, to read Atonement and just couldn’t do it. I feel like I have […] Read More
If you have the opportunity, go see this musical. Winner of eight Tony’s in 2007 including best musical, music and choreography, Spring Awakening is based […] Read More
I haven’t read Katie Crouch’s Girls in Trucks. It was one of those peripheral books I heard about here & there – good things at that […] Read More
