A review for the true crime novel, While Idaho Slept by J. Reuben Appelman. This is a well done account of a horrific murder of four young students in a small collegetown.
A review for the true crime novel, While Idaho Slept by J. Reuben Appelman. This is a well done account of a horrific murder of four young students in a small collegetown.
A review for the nonfiction book, Sticky Notes: Memorable Lessons from Ordinary Moments by Matthew Eicheldinger. This is a wonderful memoir full of hopeful stories about how kids can be kind and compassionate and teach us all how to be better humans.
This year I have joined in the Nonfiction Reader Challenge to help me read more nonfiction.
This month I read a book about a place I used to hang out at in my twenties. I never realized how important the dance club I hung out in was to the music industry and how many bands got their start there.
The year is half over and I thought it would be a good time to update how I am doing on my challenges for the year. I am happy to report that I am keeping up! Even on my non-fiction one which is a surprise to me!
This year I have joined in the Nonfiction Reader Challenge to help me read more nonfiction.
This post is a review for the book I Know Who You Are by Barbara Rae-Venter. This book goes into the details about how investigative genetic genealogy is used to solve cold cases, and specifically the one case that changed everything.
This year I have joined in the Nonfiction Reader Challenge to help me read more nonfiction. This past month I enjoyed reading The Backyard Bird Chronicles by Amy Tan. This is a beautifully written and illustration ode to backyards and to birders everywhere.
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