If you follow my social media accounts, then you know that I’ve become completely obsessed with aviation as of late. That doesn’t mean that I’m neglecting my reading though. I love
I was procrastinating on Reddit one day when I came across an author that said he was making all his books free on Kindle for the day to boost downloads and increase outreach. Naturally, I got all of
I hadn’t read Dracula until college. Before that, I had only ever seen the Dracula of pop culture. My first insight was with Dracula on Scooby-Doo and then from the various incarnations of
I’m pretty sure there is nothing more iconic than a classic noir film. But before movies existed, the detective novel was in it’s spot. There are some serious classics out there like the
I absolutely love going down the rabbit hole sometimes. I’m talking about conspiracy theories. There are some I think are totally dumb, like that vaccines cause autism or that the United
Last week I wrote about the literary classic East of Eden. This week I’m tackling the first book in the A Song of Ice and Fire series A Game of Thrones. I’m probably the least committed fan
I recently read White Fragility and got to thinking about how I don’t seek out diversity in my reading. I then saw that I could participate in a book tour covering a diverse author. Not only that,
I enjoyed working with Erik at Breakeven Books so much that I’m participating in another book tour with him and his team! Last time I did a review of The Final Weekend. This review is for The
Modern problems call for modern – er – classic solutions. At least that is the belief by Ryan Holiday in his book Stillness is the Key. Ryan Holiday is a well-known personality in the self-help
I was in the search for new books to review and help out some less famous authors, and I found Champion by Stephen Deutsch through an online blog tour with Book Collective. Which means I finished up