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5 Steps to Becoming a Digital Reader
I have grown to love e-books/digital reading almost as much as a physical book, so much so I wanted to share how to become a digital reader. There are a billion articles that discuss the negative “things” about e-books/digital reading, BUT like with most things in life, there are many good things about the digital […]
More10 Must Read Holocaust Fiction Books
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it” – George Santayana Today is Holocaust Remembrance Day. This day marks the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camps in 1945. Holocaust books, fiction imparticular, are something I enjoy reading and encourage many all to read. Here my go-to list when someone asks me which are my […]
MoreA Search For Bliss: A Prequel to The Anistemi
Charles Franklin “All these impossible tasks. Find Bliss. Replace Thomas. And now, another one. Kidnap a Saetos child.” I have read the first book in the budding Anistemi series, The Children of the Forgotten. A Search For Bliss is a prequel short story that will leave you wanting more. A Search for Bliss sets the stage so […]
MoreAs Good As Anybody
Richard Michelson and illustrated by Raúl Colón “You are just as good as anybody.” One of my favorite Martin Luther King Jr. reads is a children’s picture book called As Good As Anybody. A co-worker recommended this read to me and I am forever grateful. This read is aimed at young children, but the message is […]
More5 Affordable Ways to Read Ebooks
I got a Kindle Paperwhite for my birthday/Christmas gift. Since fully joining the e-reader community I have been on the hunt for affordable ways to get ebooks. Let’s be honest, while ebooks are cheaper than physical books the price still adds up. 1. Amazon Daily Deals Emails We have to accept as readers that Amazon […]
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