Nov 28, 2016 | Uncategorized
The Beekeeper’s Apprentice By: Laurie R. King The Beekeeper’s Apprentice is the first in a sequel series to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes series. Unlike many Sherlockian tributes, this series is unique in its use of a heroine (named Mary...
Nov 23, 2016 | Uncategorized
How to Sauté By: Michael Ruhlman Alton Brown, the great kitchen science guru, said, “I’m not sure if Michael Ruhlman is a great writer who cooks or a great cook who writes, but either way he always manages to make my favorite thing: good sense.” How to Sauté isn’t a...
Nov 14, 2016 | Uncategorized
All the Little Liars: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery by Charlaine Harris The Aurora Teagarden mysteries are one of my favorite cozy mystery series. They are a fun, relaxing way to spend an afternoon or evening (or several). The main character, Aurora Teagarden, is a...
Nov 14, 2016 | Uncategorized
NanoBots By Chris Gall Chris Gall, award-winning author and illustrator takes us into the world of NanoBots. What are NanoBots you ask? Well they are “nanoscale” sized robots. Nano refers to one-billionth of something. Nanometer, for example, is one-billionth of a...
Nov 14, 2016 | Uncategorized
Life After Juliet By: Shannon Lee Alexander How can one handle the “real world” when the one “real thing” in their life is ripped away from them? When Becca Hanson’s best friend Charlotte died, her world came crumbling down and an escape...
Nov 7, 2016 | Uncategorized
Moloka’i By: Alan Brennert In 1891, Hawaii was still a sovereign kingdom, and seven-year-old Rachel Kalama was diagnosed with leprosy. The fear of contagion was so strong that Rachel, like anyone diagnosed with the disease, was forcibly removed from her family, sent...