A striking book cover is worth a thousand words—and that’s especially the case when it comes to worthwhile editions of classics. Publishers frequently consider how to appeal to new audiences […] The post Editions worth collecting and gifting appeared first on Modern Mrs Darcy.| Modern Mrs Darcy
Welcome to Quick Lit, where I share short and sweet reviews of what I’ve been reading lately on (or around) the 15th of the month, and invite you to do the same. […] The post What I’ve been reading lately: the new and the notable appeared first on Modern Mrs Darcy.| Modern Mrs Darcy
It's that time of year when the heat and humidity make me despair fall will ever arrive ... but it sure helps to have autumnal events to look forward to.| Modern Mrs Darcy
There is one murder mystery subgenre that I will never tire of, and that’s the closed-circle mystery. If I could wave a magic wand, every single mystery novel would be set on a remote island, an isolated mountain top, or feature a group of people cut off from the world by a bizarre weather event.Continue reading "If You Loved “And Then There Were None”, Try These Modern Closed-Circle Mysteries" The post If You Loved “And Then There Were None”, Try These Modern Closed-Circle Mysterie...| A Home Is Announced
I've shared unputdownable books, not just once but twice. These are books that for a variety of reasons—plot, pacing, the timing in my reading life—I| Modern Mrs Darcy
Earn FREE books and more this summer with these FREE summer reading programs, book logs and reward incentives for kids, tweens & teens!| KC Edventures
Reading William Whyte’s 1956 classic, “The Organization Man,” feels like uncovering the source code for much of modern white-collar life. Compiled from his writings in the 1940s and 50s, the book dissects an emerging phenomenon he termed the “social ethic” – a belief system prioritizing the group, belonging, and the benevolent organization over rugged individualism. ... Read more The post Book Review: “The Organization Man” – How the 1950s Shaped Our Work, Lives, and Aspirat...| Paul Millerd
Personal finance advice often feels like a maze of contradictions. Save everything. Live a little. Invest aggressively. Play it safe. After years of grappling with these mixed messages, I found clarity in Nick Maggiulli’s “Just Keep Buying.” Through its data-driven insights, I discovered a more nuanced – and ultimately more liberating – approach to building ... Read more| Paul Millerd
Discover the top 10 Agatha Christie mysteries that every fan should read and the four classic Agatha Christie mysteries I'd skip!| A Home Is Announced