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Book Review: ‘Tinseltown’ by William J. Mann
A look back into the history of Hollywood takes us into a more sinister and shady backdrop of murder.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Mastering Unity 2D Game Development’ by Simon Jackson
At over 400 pages, Mastering Unity 2D Game Development is not a quick read and requires coding knowledge. That said, there are plenty of tips and tricks that you’ll pick up.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Writing New Adult Fiction’ by Deborah Halverson
With her conversational, engaging style, Halverson demystifies the process of plotting, writing, and marketing a NA novel.
Read More »Book Review: ‘In Life School’ by Rob Whalley
Positive thinking oozes out of every page.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Facehooked: How Facebook Affects Our Emotions, Relationships, and Lives’ by Dr. Suzana E. Flores
Have you ever interrupted a conversation with someone in person to check a Facebook notification?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Driving Lessons for Life’ by Jim R. Jacobs
Not a driver’s ed manual, but a thoughtful and inspirational look at life lessons.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Vanished’ by Jon Wells
A true crime book that demonstrates how the tragedy of crime spreads the misery and grief far beyond victims and criminals.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Great Dissent’ by Thomas Healy
'The Great Dissent' brings the First Amendment to life and makes Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes a layered, multi-faceted figure at the crux of our personal freedoms.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Dogs Rule Nonchalantly’ by Mark Ulriksen
While I have been assimilated into loving cats and a menagerie of other animals, dogs still hold a special place in my heart, and Ulriksen provides plenty of proof for his statement that 'Dogs Rule Nonchalantly.'
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