If you’re a gamer, you might have a hard time keeping busy during the next couple of months. The biggest games of the year have already been released-Far Cry 3 lived up to the incredible hype and Tomb Raider ...
A curious hobby Graveyards are some of my favorite places to explore. Not for any morbid reason, mind you. I don’t find them spooky (though I don’t tend to walk through them at night) or even melancholy. Instead, I browse the g...
Zombie Apocalypse? No Problem, I Got Books. According to the CDC (Center for Disease Control), being prepared for a Zombie Apocalypse is the same as being prepared for any natural disaster. As in all natural disasters, you wil...
Welcome to the coffee table book list. This is a collection of the best coffee table books we’ve found and thought would be good for you to read through. We update it regularly when we find new books, so make sure you com...
Rose’s Will by Denise DeSio is a book that could be worth your time, or at least that’s what I get from the book trailer. The trailer is well made in that it is easy to follow, doesn’t make you feel lost, and...
Animal Farm by George Orwell is a masterpiece of cynicism about the Russian revolution and the bourgeois versus the proleteriat. This is a true must read and if you have been putting it off for as long as I have, I recommend yo...
I recently sat down for a digital cup of coffee with JH Walker, author of the YA novel Rewrite Redemption. We chatted about her new book, writing, and time travel. Author: J.H. Walker Book Title: Rewrite Redemption Publisher: A...
National Poetry Month was established by the Academy of American Poets in 1996 (Canadians are allowed in the club, too, as long as they know the secret password) The goal of the month is to highlight poetry and make it more acc...
“Outside of a dog, a book is a man’s best friend. Inside of a dog it’s too dark to read.” (Groucho Marx) Britain and America are known as dog-loving nations and, having lived in one or the other country all my life, I happily...
Grande dame of British crime fiction P.D. James makes a passable stab at imitating Jane Austen’s style in Death Comes to Pemberley, an absorbing mystery novel set in the world of Pride and Prejudice – her writing is stately, wi...