HELLO JANUARY
ChapterSee For those of us who love to curl up on the sofa with our cozy blankets and enjoy some comfort food, this is the best month ever. January vibes carry the spirit of celebration. Reconnecting with old friends and family on winter break. Something to remember “Drink wine. This is life eternal. This is […]
Read MoreBook Review: Ancient Mariners By David Burton
Reviewed By Barbara Ann Cerda Impressions Death follows the Montegar There’s a very old movie I loved as a child about the Flying Dutchman. The ghost ship that sails the world never to find its rest in a safe harbor. This is a tidy little tale that mimics that sentiment. In this transformation, the compelling characterizations […]
Read MoreBook Review: From OMAHA to DA NANG, by Michael J. Schneider
Reviewed By Barbara Ann Cerda Impressions “Hey, Mac. Here’s another bullet stopper for you.” – From Omaha to Da Nang This first person narrative is a must read for anyone interested in the history of the Vietnam War and a nation filled with unsung heroes. The author offers an honest conversation of his time as a Vietnam […]
Read MoreBook Review: Talon, Come Fly with Me by Gigi Sedlmayer
Reviewed By Barbara Ann Cerda Impressions I learned today that it takes a giant condor to raise a village. I’ve never read a tale about the bravery, love, and honesty of a pair of condors. They dominated the storyline, transformed humans to unapologetic voyeurs, and that is ok. I learned, in a very enjoyable way that […]
Read MoreBook Review: Boss of the Whole Sixth Grade by Ann Herrick
Reviewed By Barbara Ann Cerda Impressions I took the day off today to be a sixth grader again. It was much more fun the second time around. This first person narrative about life in the sixth grade is wonderful and enlightening. I don’t remember my 12th year being so fun filled with drama and intrigue. Spending […]
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