When I was an early reader, I loved reading biographies of famous Americans. I used to hunt down any biographies on famous women Americans . . . but as you can imagine, the pickings were slim in the late 1960s/early 1970s. (I was limited...
“What we miss – what we lose and what we mourn – isn’t it this that makes us who, deep down, we truly are."
Despite being a dog-lover, I avoid reading books about dogs (I am, indeed, one of those readers who anxiously wonders: “Does som...
What would you like for your birthday, Grandma? Oh, nothing, she would say. Or, I’ll love anything you give me. A lie. Since childhood she’d only ever wanted one thing: a box filled with a substance she couldn’t imagine that would change...
Solid and well-crafted. Good plot that moves right along. I enjoy mysteries-with-more (the more being strong, well-developed characters) – and this series really fills the bill. I find Vera to be an engaging and refreshing crime-solver, ...
Let me begin by saying . . . I am not a fan of YA literature. I put off reading this book for years because I understood it to be YA fiction. After reading it, I still think that, yes . . . this book is YA fiction. Top quality YA fiction...
Wise words on a beer can! That is the coolest beer ever.
Posted by: margene | 04/09/2014 at 08:21 AM
I brought Dale a great can from Moat Mountain in Conway when I visited there with Jo-Ann. It said something along the lines of "grab a big can today"!
Posted by: Carole | 04/09/2014 at 09:25 AM
And "In Vino Veritas"
Posted by: Suzy | 04/09/2014 at 11:55 AM
I've bought that big can can! That St. Augustine got it right!
Posted by: Patty | 04/09/2014 at 12:55 PM
A beer can with sayings on it....how cool is that!?! :D
Posted by: Marilyn | 04/09/2014 at 07:28 PM