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Book Review: Calor

Book Review: Calor

Calor by J. J. Fischer Post-Apocalyptic. 305 Pages. 5 Stars Synopsis: What if you could edit memories with a single touch? The world-that-was is gone, lost to everything except living memory . . . but remembering comes at a terrible price. Sixty-two years after the...
Book Review: Calor

Book Review: Today Matters

Today Matters: 12 Daily Practices to Guarantee Tomorrow’s Success by John Maxwell Nonfiction. 313 Pages. 5 Stars Synopsis: Most of us look at our days in the wrong way: We exaggerate yesterday. We overestimate tomorrow. We underestimate today. The truth is that...
WWWednesday #69

WWWednesday #69

And so March comes to an end! We’re already a quarter of the way into 2025! Is anyone surprised at how the time goes anymore? But I got some good reading in this month! And a nice variety, too. I bounced between some great nonfiction, a childhood favorite, and a...
Book Review: Calor

Book Review: Messenger

Messenger by Lois Lowry Dystopian. 5 Stars. 169 pages. Synopsis: Messenger is the masterful third novel in the Giver Quartet, which began with the dystopian bestseller The Giver, now a major motion picture. Matty has lived in Village and flourished under the...