Book Review, Books, Health, Non Fiction, Nutrition, Review, Self-Help

Book Review: ‘Ditching the Drive-Thru’, by J. Natalie Winch

About the author: J. Natalie Winch lives in southern New Jersey, not far from where she grew up, with her husband, two children, and dogs. When she isn’t mothering, teaching, grading, or making lesson plans, Natalie runs the Hebrew School at her synagogue, coaches soccer, teaches lacto-fermentation classes, writes the occasional entry for her blog… Read More Book Review: ‘Ditching the Drive-Thru’, by J. Natalie Winch

Book Review, Fiction, Review, Women's Fiction

Book Review: ‘The Thread That Binds’ by Alice Hayes

About the author: Originally from Winchester, England, Alice’s plans to read law at a British university were disrupted when she fell deeply in love with Georgia, USA, while studying abroad. After moving all over Georgia, Alice has finally settled in Athens and has no plans to go anywhere else. She is a single mother to… Read More Book Review: ‘The Thread That Binds’ by Alice Hayes

Book Review, Education, Non Fiction, Review

Book Review: ‘Unlocking Worlds: A Reading Companion for Book Lovers’, by Sally Allen

About the author: Award winning writer and teacher Sally Allen holds a Ph.D. from New York University in English Education, with an emphasis in writing and rhetoric, and a M.A. in English Language and Literature. She teaches writing, literature, and communications, leads book group discussions, and is the founder and editor of Books, Ink at… Read More Book Review: ‘Unlocking Worlds: A Reading Companion for Book Lovers’, by Sally Allen

Book Review

Book Review: Reimagining Education: Essays on Reviving the Soul of Learning, edited by Dennis Patrick Slattery and Jennifer Leigh Selig

Education is one of the most important things in the life of every single person on this planet. After all, man is a mine rich in gems of inestimable value; education alone can cause it to reveal its treasures. However, the definition of education is very broad; it varies from culture to culture, and even… Read More Book Review: Reimagining Education: Essays on Reviving the Soul of Learning, edited by Dennis Patrick Slattery and Jennifer Leigh Selig

Book Recommendation, Book Review, Music Industry, Non Fiction, Review

Book Recommendation: ‘Your Band is a Virus’, by James Moore

Happy Sunday! As you ready yourself for another great week, are you wondering what book to take along with you on your commute? Take a peek at this week’s recommended commute companion! ‘Your Band is a Virus’, by James Moore Review here. Purchase here. Author website here. Synopsis: As featured on Indie-music.com, I Am Entertainment… Read More Book Recommendation: ‘Your Band is a Virus’, by James Moore

Arts & Culture, Blog Review, Books, Lifestyle, Writing

Blog Review: ‘Lovely & Literary’ by Aleah

Name: Aleah Blog: Lovely & Literary Her favorite post: http://www.lovelyliterary.com/on-self-worth-and-writing/ It could be argued that I love this blog because it has to do with one of my biggest passions, writing. It could also be argued that I love it because it discusses another one of my passions: living a spiritual life and contributing to… Read More Blog Review: ‘Lovely & Literary’ by Aleah

Classical, Music Review, Rock

Music Review: Clocks and Clouds – “Aliantha” (Single)

The idea of classical music combined with rock and a bit of dubstep is intriguing enough to give songs like “Aliantha”, released last month, a try. Sometimes, listeners are eased into this attention-grabbing combination of genres. Clocks and Clouds. however, simply throw us into the ride from the first note. The Minneapolis-based trio have been… Read More Music Review: Clocks and Clouds – “Aliantha” (Single)