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Whew, it's been a hot minute here between theme posts. Today was the day my kiddo went back to school, so hopefully, we'll get back into a regular schedule. We'll see. I was tickled when I got this request. My kiddo's favorite animal is a cat, so when I read the request asking for books that have a cat (sidekick/shifter/familiar), I couldn't resist. I enjoyed finding books that fit the request; I hope you can also find a new one to read!
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I hope everyone is having a wonderful holiday! As many long-term readers know, I love to read. As I know many of you are also readers, I wanted to share my favorite books of 2016. Reading this list
How can we incorporate great pedagogy, the best content and meaningful technology into our classroom? HyperDocs! Here are 9 reasons why you should
For years I have found myself listening to people tell me to find focus, find my direction, find my place and work to excel at the one thing I'm ment to do. I love so
I realized today, while emailing a friend, that I have comfort literature: When I was little it was Janette Oke (when my college English major roommate found out that I read Janette Oke, she almost didn't become friends with me--she basically wrote a thousand Christian romances that we loved growing up--especially the one about the handsome North West Mounted Police). Now it's Anne of Green Gables--as I've mentioned before on this blog, there is nothing in life that I've encountered that Anne of Green Gables hasn't also dealt with. T.S. Eliot is another such author--usually I love his Four Quartets, but these days, The Waste Land is doing it for me. It's so comfortable to read something you've read tons of times before; you already know what it will say. It's definitely a lot like a grilled cheese sandwich and tea while all wrapped up in blankets. (picture)
Learning to live by yourself after divorcing is not easy. It’s lonely, scary and uncomfortable at first and the reason I know is that I have been separated from my ex for over 3 years and while I adjusted to that easily, I found when my son left home and my daughter went back to […]
The Queen of Crime was fiercely protective of her privacy, but now a new exhibition of unseen photographs reveals an unexpected carefree side to the world’s best-selling novelist.
How to write a book in 30 days? Is it really impossible? A feat on par with slaying a dragon? Maybe so, but writers engage in this adventure every single year
The novel adaptation is currently available on BBC iPlayer
Athletes don’t always have a great reputation for hitting the books. This is an unfair bias, albeit one that persists, despite several studies demonstrating that athletes have higher GPAs than non-athletes. A Kansas University Study even found that athletes had higher graduation rates, better attendance at school, lower dropout rates, and higher scores on assessment […]
About Zyla & Kai The author of bestselling adult romance novels The Partner Plot and The Neighbor Favor introduces Zyla & Kai . Now in paperback, this fresh opposites-attract teen romance is about the will they, won’t they—and why can’t they—of first love. While on a school trip to the Poconos (in the middle of a storm), high school seniors, Zyla Matthews and Kai Johnson, run away together, leaving their friends and family confused. As far as everyone knows, Zyla and Kai have been broken up for months. And honestly? Their break up didn’t surprise anyone. Zyla and Kai met while working together at an amusement park the previous summer, and they couldn’t have been more different from each other. Zyla was a cynic about love. She witnessed the dissolution of her parents’ marriage early in life, and it left an indelible impression. Her only aim was graduating and going to fashion school abroad. Until she met Kai. Kai was a serial monogamist and a hopeless romantic. He put a temporary pause on his dating life before senior year to focus on school and getting into his dream HBCU. Until he met Zyla. Alternating between the past and present, we see the love story unfold primarily from Zyla’s and Kai’s perspectives: how they first became the unlikeliest of friends over the summer, how they fell in love during the school year, and why they ultimately broke up. . . . Or did they?