Michael is a name. It's quite common. Yet, there are people who make it extraordinary. One is a musician. The other is an athlete. You could also call him a fashion designer. He's proved his talent on the court and the business office. If you don't know who I'm talking about. I'll just let you... Continue Reading →
Once More Upon A Time – An Enchanting Romantic FairyTale
I am a sucker for themed displays. There is something about those cube shaped bookshelves full of books just waiting to be read. That's how I found Once More Upon A Time by Roshani Chokshi. Truth be told, my TBR list is a little backed up. The cover art is appealing. Plus the books about... Continue Reading →
TGIF: Christmas Trees Are Cash Crops
It's the most wonderful time to reserve Christmas books from your local library. Yes, were only two weeks into November, but hear me out. I don't hold these books hostage...I just ensure I can get seasonal books in a reasonable amount of time. If someone else checked out a book that I wanted to temporarily... Continue Reading →
The Geek’s Cookbook
Liguorie Lecomte is a an unlikely chef. Hear me out, he admits in his intro that he wasn't thinking about cooking and baking as a teen. He was diving into pop culture. Games, movies, books and cartoons. If you focused solely on that time in his life a career in the entertainment industry seemed more... Continue Reading →
Game On A Video Game History by Dustin Hansen
Don't let the word "history" stop you from picking up Game On! Video Game History from Pong and Pacman to Mario, Minecraft, and More by Dustin Hansen. This is not a collegiate style book. It's not a book you'll find in children's section either. It's a collection of industry changing games through out the decades.... Continue Reading →