A Dose of Equality: To Kill a Mocking Bird

Just finished reading To kill a Mocking Bird ( This link is phenomenal) by Harper Lee . This book is great! It’s a story that preludes the civil rights movement as told by a 7 year old girl ( Scout) in the span of 2 years of her life. What I find so fascinating about the book [...]

A Dose of Self Discovery: Any Place I Hang My Hat

I just finished reading Any Place I Hang My Hat By Susan Isaacs. It’s a story about a woman called Amy Lincoln who works as a journalist. She was abandoned by both parents at a very young age, her mother went to the store and never came back and her father was in and out of jail for [...]

What Your Child Should Be Reading: Part 1

I LOVE children’s books. Even before I had my little 7aki I was drawn to these books and I loved reading them. Here are some of my favorite children’s books in no particular order. They are for different ages, from toddler to Teenager. 1) Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd. Such [...]

A Dose of Sorrow and Innocence: The Boy in The Striped Pyjamas

The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas book is most probably the most sad book I’ve ever read. It is such an amazing book by the Irish Author John Boyne. It talks about a nine year old German boy called Bruno who had to move from Berlin to a place called “Out – With” (Known to [...]

A Dose Of Amnesia: Remember Me?

I just finished reading Remember Me? by Sophie Kinsella. Lexi has a car accident which erases 3 years from her memory. She wakes up in the hospital room to find out that she is married, has a successful career and looks hot. A fun and easy read. Currently reading: The Boy in The Striped Pyjamas [...]

A Couple of Funny Doses

I just finished reading “The Undomestic Goddess ” and “Can You Keep a secret” by Sophie Kinsella. The first is about a high profile lawyer who gets mistaken for a house keeper and the second is about a woman who gives away all her secrets to a stranger which comes back and bites her in the [...]

The Waiting Place

You can get so confused that you’ll start in to race down long wiggled roads at a break-necking pace and going on for miles across weirdish wild space, headed, I fear, toward a most useless place. The waiting place… … for people just waiting. Waiting for a train to go or a bus to come, [...]

Best Invention Since Sliced Bread?

Audio books! As you all know I have been a bit preoccupied and my hands have been a bit tied up. As I felt my brain shrinking from all the things I was not doing ( like say working and reading) I went RUNNING to my public library to try and solve the shrinkage problem. [...]

Now you see it, now you don’t

I went and watched “The Dark Night” on Monday and I will leave you with this image: The Jokers idea of a magic trick is to make a pencil disappear in a mans head. Now you see it, now you don’t. So yeah. Go watch it. I loved it and it gave me nightmares that [...]

A Dose of Philosophy: Sophie’s World: A Novel About the History of Philosophy

I just finished reading Sophie’s World: A Novel About the History of Philosophy by Jostein Gaarder. This book is sooooo insightful and so amazing it will blow your mind away. It’s like Philosophy for dummies, gives you the ideas behind each school of thought and explains it quite well. It’s starts with the Garden of [...]

A Dose of Reality: She’s Come Undone

I recently finished reading She’s Come Undone by Wally Lamb. It’s a story about a pre-teen who struggles to deal with her family falling apart, getting raped at the tender age of thirteen and a multitude of so many other issues that make her life crazy or better yet make her go crazy She deals [...]

Please don’t end … Please don’t end …PLEAAAAAAAASE

Have you ever read a book that was sooooooo good you couldn’t stop reading but you didn’t want to keep reading because you are worried it’s going to end? This is how I felt while I was reading the book Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follet . I absolulty LOVED it. all 950+ pages [...]

A dose of mystery: Shadow of the wind

This book is the closest thing to a movie thriller. You are at the edge of your seat from the first word you read until the absolute last one. Shadow of the wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón is a really good read. Some might be intimidated by the 500 + pages but it is really [...]

A dose of insanity: A Spot of Bother

The book A Spot Of Bother by Mark Haddon is Brilliant!  I decided that from now on every book written by this Author will be read and the decision is final. He has this talent of describing everything so well that you actually feel you are in the characters heads , you feel what they feel [...]

A Dose of Brilliance: Brave New World

Where do I start. This book is just amazing. I just finished reading Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and I have to tell you that it is a must must must read. This book caused me to miss my subway stop and not even realize I missed my subway stop until we were standing for [...]

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