Chuck Waldron’s ‘The CleanSweep Conspiracy’ is both an engaging thriller and a thought-provoking read about racism, amongst others.
Source: Book Review: ‘The CleanSweep Conspiracy’, by Chuck Waldron
Chuck Waldron’s ‘The CleanSweep Conspiracy’ is both an engaging thriller and a thought-provoking read about racism, amongst others.
Source: Book Review: ‘The CleanSweep Conspiracy’, by Chuck Waldron
***If*** The Honest Company is, at the very least, trying 120% to be honest and addresses its (inevitable) mistakes in a transparent way, it has my support.
Source: Product Review: The Honest Company’s Free Discovery Kits (1/2)
DownTown Mystic’s EP ‘DownTown Mystic on E Street’ has a strong retro feel, mostly in the way it is stripped of modern day production fanfare.
Source: Music Review: DownTown Mystic – ‘DownTown Mystic on E Street’ EP
Rafe Esquith discusses how to raise extraordinary children in a very confusing world filled with contradictory messages and negative social forces.
Source: Book Review: ‘Lighting their Fires’, by Rafe Esquith
Cards are a great way to show appreciation, especially in the digital age. I’ve been using six types of cards in the last year, some amazing, some less so.
Source: Product Review: Blank Cards, Thank You Cards, and Note Cards – Sahar’s Blog
Catherine A. Winn pens an engaging race against time as those who are meant to serve and protect her turn against 15 year-old Shelby.
Source: Book Recommendation: ‘Beyond Suspicion’, by Catherine A. Winn
Book Review: ‘What Would Mary Berry Do?’ by Claire Sandy
Source: Book Review: ‘What Would Mary Berry Do?’ by Claire Sandy