
The Next Chapter: Don’s Guide to Book Sales
In Spring, a young man’s heart turns to…book sales? At least for Don, that’s true. Don has a lot of books already, but a true book lover knows that you can’t have enough books.
In Spring, a young man’s heart turns to…book sales? At least for Don, that’s true. Don has a lot of books already, but a true book lover knows that you can’t have enough books.
Mary Panza is back with another Housewife Tuesday after taking a little time off to deal with life’s trials and tribulations and Word Fest planning.
Don didn’t mean to read six books by female authors in a row, but he doesn’t regret it. In the era of #MeToo & Time’s Up, it’s hard to ignore the contribution woman have made to literature.
Sometimes, if you are lucky, you read the right book at the right time. For Don Levy, it recently was “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society”.
With all of the movies and television shows coming out this year based on books, Don Levy is back to talk about some of his favorite adaptations.
Mary Panza is back to tell the tale of trying to avoid going to the see the sequel of one of her least favorite movies.
Don Levy began 2018 with a goal to read more classic literature. In this edition of “The Next Chapter”, he delves into some of the great books on his list.
As Mary marches closer to 50 she looks back and past choices and decides that through all the up and downs, the good and bad, she has no regrets.
It’s that time of year again, the time when Don decides what his Goodreads Challenge number will be for 2018. Will he keep it at 23?
Don Levy takes a look at literary families after reading the very funny yet poignant novel called “The Lonely Polygamist” by Brady Udall.
With the remake of “Murder on the Orient Express” coming out soon, this would be an excellent time to write about Christie’s mystery novels.
Mary Panza’s back to tell you a story so scary, so awful, so terrible, it’s going to make your blood run cold – the horror of home ownership.