reading

  • Book Review: Elephant and Piggie by Mo Willems

    Celebrating my daughter’s 13th birthday, I reflect on our cherished memories with the Elephant and Piggie series. These books ignited a love for reading in my children, creating joyful moments and lifelong passions that continue to inspire us all. Continue reading

    Book Review: Elephant and Piggie by Mo Willems
  • Calling All Bibliomaniacs

    May is here, and with it comes reviews of the books I’ve read and listened to over the past few months. Today, I’m not talking about the books themselves but sharing a personal revelation – not every book must be… Continue reading

    Calling All Bibliomaniacs
  • The Magic of Daily Reading

    Diving into a book for just 30 minutes daily can significantly enrich your life. It sharpens the mind, enhances empathy, expands vocabulary, reduces stress, and improves sleep—transforming reading into a powerful tool for personal growth and mental resilience. Continue reading

    The Magic of Daily Reading
  • Book Review: Do Epic Sh*t by Ankur Warikoo

    Ankur Warikoo weaves together personal narratives and practical wisdom, urging readers to embrace the power of their inner dialogue. He highlights that our thoughts profoundly shape our realities, asserting that a positive self-talk is crucial in determining our self-worth and… Continue reading

    Book Review: Do Epic Sh*t by Ankur Warikoo
  • Book Review: Empire of the Summer Moon by S. C. Gwynne

    “Empire of the Summer Moon” by S. C. Gwynne is a riveting saga of the American West, weaving together the lives of Quanah and Cynthia Ann Parker with epic battles and harrowing journeys across the untamed plains of the Comanche… Continue reading

    Book Review: Empire of the Summer Moon by S. C. Gwynne
  • Book Review: The Polygamist’s Daughter by Anna LeBaron

    Anna LeBaron’s ‘The Polygamist’s Daughter’ transcends a mere memoir, offering a mirror to our own pasts. It’s a poignant exploration of resilience, urging us to find solidarity in shared struggles and to embrace our journeys of healing, growth, and empowerment. Continue reading

    Book Review: The Polygamist’s Daughter by Anna LeBaron
  • Book Review: Speed Reading – Learn to Read a 200+ Page Book in 1 Hour by Kam Knight

    As a devoted reader managing a constant influx of diverse materials ranging from industry reports to research articles, I found the book’s impact to be very helpful. Continue reading

    Book Review: Speed Reading – Learn to Read a 200+ Page Book in 1 Hour by Kam Knight
  • Looking To The Past

    Have you ever heard of such a thing as schools teaching young women to be proper housewives? And that issues a “Housewifery Diploma”? Believe it or not, this was the true foundation to what we now know as home economics. Continue reading

    Looking To The Past