Book Recommendation, Fiction, Women's Fiction

Book Recommendation: ‘Multiple Listings’, by Tracy McMillan

Happy Sunday!  I use Sundays to plan and prepare for the upcoming week.  I have been asked so many times about the resources that help me plan a full week that I decided to launch the “Planning the Week” feature with three concomitant components: a recommended book to make your commute easier; a healthy recipe… Read More Book Recommendation: ‘Multiple Listings’, by Tracy McMillan

Product Review, Review, Website

Product Review: Goodreads, A Social Media Platform Catered to Readers

So I just might be a bit of a book lover. … OK, fine, that’s the understatement of the year.  I love reading and can’t imagine life without books.  I usually find something to read quite easily—a walk through my library, any bookstore, or even scrolling through an online book seller will yield at least… Read More Product Review: Goodreads, A Social Media Platform Catered to Readers

Book Recommendation, Fiction, YA

Book Recommendation: ‘The Prank List’, by Anna Staniszewski

Happy Sunday!  I use Sundays to plan and prepare for the upcoming week.  I have been asked so many times about the resources that help me plan a full week that I decided to launch the “Planning the Week” feature with three concomitant components: a recommended book to make your commute easier; a healthy recipe… Read More Book Recommendation: ‘The Prank List’, by Anna Staniszewski

Books

BookGrabbr: A Way for Readers to Discover New Books and an Innovative Marketing Tool for Authors

As an author, a reader, and a reviewer—what I refer to as my three book personalities—I occupy an interesting space in which I see books very differently from someone who is just a reader, just an author, or just a reviewer—although to be fair, someone who is an author or a reviewer is usually quite… Read More BookGrabbr: A Way for Readers to Discover New Books and an Innovative Marketing Tool for Authors

Book Review, Historical, Memoir, Non Fiction, Review

Book Review: ‘Newspaper Boys Always Deliver’, by Joseph Gulesserian

About the author Joseph Gulesserian came of age during the seventies, and was exposed to many changing technologies with a career that has ranged from metallurgic to manufacturing, from business equipment to information technology, and brand creation. After earning his MBA, he taught Corporate Finance, Marketing and Statistics as an adjunct professor at Toronto colleges,… Read More Book Review: ‘Newspaper Boys Always Deliver’, by Joseph Gulesserian

Book Review, Memoir, Non Fiction, Review

Book Review: ‘Shivers & Signposts: The Journey Continues’, by Len Richman

About the author Len Richman has a long history with the Thomas More Institute of Montreal: student, course designer/ leader, Board of Directors member, and Chair of the Accreditation Committee. Travel, work and field background continue in parts of Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, South Pacific, and Canada’s northern communities. An educator in… Read More Book Review: ‘Shivers & Signposts: The Journey Continues’, by Len Richman