How to Be Okay When Nothing Is Okay
By Jenny Lawson
"Self-help with a twist of humor…. Lawson’s quirky sense of humor will make you laugh out loud, which might be the best possible form of...
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As we mark the 250th anniversary of the United States, it's a good time to revisit the history and founding documents that continue to shape our country today. These books help refresh our knowledge, explore enduring myths, and shed light on misconceptions. Knowing our history positions us better for imagining how and what our future could be.
By Jenny Lawson
"Self-help with a twist of humor…. Lawson’s quirky sense of humor will make you laugh out loud, which might be the best possible form of...
By Christopher Brown
The interpretation of urban design as "closed access," efficiently shunting people between their centers of consumption (i.e., their home) to centers...
By Arthur Conan Doyle
Hard to believe I'd never read this before now. Good mystery. An excellent read, although in that ultra-descriptive Victorian style that makes it a...
By Elly Griffiths
Short stories, some including the characters from her novels. Fun to get new glimpses of those characters and to read standalone, rather gothic,...
By Kelley Armstrong
Genevieve’s past life has popped up in her new one. Now what? Another favorite author.
By John Grisham
John Grisham is a heck of a good storyteller. If you're a fan of legal machinations with some actual human stories behind them, he's hard to beat....