Lessons in Chemistry (reading)
Am still reading this one, so will update the post when I’m done. But if you are not into reading or don’t have the time, I believe this is now a movie on Netflix? Lessons in Chemistry, by Bonnie Garmus
Am still reading this one, so will update the post when I’m done. But if you are not into reading or don’t have the time, I believe this is now a movie on Netflix? Lessons in Chemistry, by Bonnie Garmus
I don’t think I need to say much about this – you’ve either read the two Colleen Hoover books in this series, or you never will. I’ve read both (the first one is “It ends with us”), and I loved
A beautiful story of friendship between two unlikely souls, in a science fiction world. By the writer of The Martian. Zac (12yrs) read it too, and loved it.
I read another book! This one is The Guest List by Lucy Foley. ($18, Kindle). It’s kind of the modern version of Murder on the Orient Express, except this is a wedding on a small island, where one member of
I don’t read enough. If you know me in person, you have heard me say this often. What I mean to say, actually, is that I don’t read enough books. I read plenty of online everyday news content, articles, opinions,
Back in 2004 or so I read Brian Greene’s Fabric of the Cosmos, which I found to be enthralling while also slightly overwhelming. Let’s not kid…this is not your average beach-read and could get quite complex at times. I also