What are Random Bookish Thoughts? There are many different discussion memes in the book blogosphere, but most of them come up with topics that have some level of a universal appeal to most, if not all, book bloggers or readers. However, sometimes I think of things that I believe are unique to me and my … Continue reading TCL’s #RandomBookishThoughts #5 – Well, Actually…→| The Chocolate Lady's Book Review Blog
Book Review for “Atmosphere: A Love Story” by Taylor Jenkins Reid. Summary: “Joan Goodwin has been obsessed with the stars for as long as she can remember. Thoughtful and reserved, Joan is content with her life as a professor of physics and astronomy at Rice University and as aunt to her precocious niece, Frances. That … Continue reading Three Love Stories, Actually.→| The Chocolate Lady's Book Review Blog
Book Review for “The Hebrew Teacher: Three Novellas” by Maya Arad (translated by Jessica Cohen). Summary: “Three Israeli women, their lives altered by immigration to the United States, seek to overcome crises. Ilana is a veteran Hebrew instructor at a Midwestern college who has built her life around her career. When a young Hebrew literature … Continue reading A TCL #ShortStorySunday post – Three Novellas.→| The Chocolate Lady's Book Review Blog
By Mary Shan Overton With literary and academic voices and perspectives being suppressed in the United States, I have elected to defend books and writers| Reading Religion
Book Review for “Tell Me Everything” (Amgash #5) by Elizabeth Strout. Summary: “It’s autumn in Maine, and the town lawyer Bob Burgess has become enmeshed in an unfolding murder investigation, defending a lonely, isolated man accused of killing his mother. He has also fallen into a deep and abiding friendship with the acclaimed writer Lucy … Continue reading All Together Now, in Crosby.→| The Chocolate Lady's Book Review Blog
Shelf Control is a weekly celebration created by Lisa @ Bookshelf Fantasies, of the unread books on our shelves. Lisa says: “Pick a book you own but haven’t read, write a post about it (sugge…| The Chocolate Lady's Book Review Blog
In this interview, author Mariah Rigg discusses breaking writing rules in her debut short story collection, Extinction Capital of the World.| Writer's Digest
Book Review for “Dear Miss Lake” (The Emmy Lake Chronicles #4) by A.J. Pearce. Summary: “London, July 1944. After nearly five years of war, the readers of Woman’s Friendmagazine are relying o…| The Chocolate Lady's Book Review Blog
Shelf Control is a weekly celebration created by Lisa @ Bookshelf Fantasies, of the unread books on our shelves. Lisa says: “Pick a book you own but haven’t read, write a post about it (sugge…| The Chocolate Lady's Book Review Blog
Calling Emily in Paris fans! With over 80 filming locations this is the best Emily in Paris locations guide on the internet!| The Happy Days Travels
This historical niche site is exercised over misquotes and tall tales about Winston Churchill that bedizen the Internet—by everybody from sports figures to authors and politicians (see “Churchillian Drift”). They cover everything and everybody from his ancestor Marlborough on up. But here’s an amusing example of Churchill himself destroying a Churchill myth—about that early forebear, John Churchill, First Duke of Marlborough. The post Marlborough Drift: The Dallying Duke appeared fi...| The Churchill Project – Hillsdale College
Discover all the best My Big Fat Greek Wedding Filming Locations that were used for the movie franchise in Toronto, Canada.| The Happy Days Travels
Your guide to finding the Carrie Bradshaw Apartment NYC Location plus 10 iconic Sex and the City locations NYC.| The Happy Days Travels
“It has no theme” was directed at more than puddings; in a more serious sense, one of his applications has a certain modern ring.| The Churchill Project - Hillsdale College
Commentator Bill O’Reilly proposes a new Cancel Culture for a collection of jargon that Churchill would define as “grimaces.” A cliché, he says, is “a phrase or opinion that is overused and lacks original thought.” Here are his nominations for grimaces we never need to hear again. He forgot “issues” but it’s not a bad list! Celebrate O’Reilly’s modest proposal: Avoid fashionable filters and fad-words in language. “Short words are best,” Churchill said, “and the old ...| Richard M. Langworth
Yorkshire, 1979 Maggie Thatcher is prime minister, drainpipe jeans are in, and Miv is convinced that her dad wants to move their family Down South. Because of the murders. Leaving Yorkshire and her…| A Little Book Problem
Announcing a new Substack for my blog-type writings (I call them footnotes).I’d greatly appreciate it if you found your way over there and subscribe to receive “footnotes from the under…| Manifest Propensity
Could this Friends NYC Locations post BE any better? Nope as it's exactly how to find them all including the Friends house in New York City!| The Happy Days Travels
John Donne, 1573-1631 THIS is Natures nest of Boxes; The Heavens containe the Earth, the Earth, Cities, Cities, Men. And all these are Concentrique; the common center to them all, is decay, ruine…| Manifest Propensity
Guide to Twilight beach scene filming location on Long Beach, Vancouver Island from New Moon where Jacob & Bella discuss the wolf pack!| The Happy Days Travels
This is the ultimate guide to the filming locations and food spots from Somebody Feed Phil Montreal episode in Quebec, Canada!| The Happy Days Travels