Amongst other really interesting things, Rob Eastaway and Jeremy Wyndham reveal and why bad things, just like buses, always seem to happen in threes.
Source: Book Recommendation: ‘Why Do Buses Come in Threes’, by Rob Eastaway and Jeremy Wyndham
Amongst other really interesting things, Rob Eastaway and Jeremy Wyndham reveal and why bad things, just like buses, always seem to happen in threes.
Source: Book Recommendation: ‘Why Do Buses Come in Threes’, by Rob Eastaway and Jeremy Wyndham
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
This book by Elise Celine might only take you two or three commutes to read, but will definitely keep your mind full for quite another few commutes.
Source: Book Recommendation: ‘John Dreamer’, by Elise Celine
This week’s book recommendation is Tim Bowler’s quick and engrossing ‘Game Changer’ which sheds light on life with severe anxiety in an interesting way.
Source: Book Recommendation: ‘Game Changer’, by Tim Bowler – Sahar’s Blog
This week’s book recommendation is Anna Staniszewski’s ‘The Prank List’, a great middle grade/young adult fiction that has great depth.
Source: Book Recommendation: ‘The Prank List’, by Anna Staniszewski – Sahar’s Blog
This week’s book recommendation is Melissa Cistaro’s ‘Pieces of my Mother’ a memoir in which she reflects on her influence of her mother’s decision.
Source: Planning The Week – Book Recommendation: ‘Pieces Of My Mother’, by Melissa Cistaro – Sahar’s Blog
This week’s book recommendation is a delightful tale that will set your mind whirring about important concepts such as perception and community.
Source: Book Recommendation: ‘What Would Mary Berry Do?’, by Claire Sandy – Sahar’s Blog
Borna’s recent book list includes some inspirational titles such as Steven Pressfield’s latest title, “Do The Work”.
Source: Borna’s Monthly Book Recommendation: ‘Do The Work’, by Steven Pressfield – Sahar’s Blog