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. […] The post Everything you need to know about Fall Book Preview this fall 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
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 simply could not put down. […] The post 13 “Unpausable” audiobooks for your listening needs 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| Modern Mrs Darcy
I love to listen to audiobooks all year round, but my reading rhythms are undoubtedly different in the summertime. Maybe it's the longer days, the slower| 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