“Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body.” – Joseph Addison A reread of Subterranean inspired me to do this post—that and the fact that I was short on ideas. Reading is a highly complex process that involves a series of neural responses inside the brain, according to The Literacy and Language…
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Book Review
In my last book review, I highlighted Neuroscientist/Adjunct Stanford University Professor David Eagleman’s breakdown of the human brain. In his book, The Brain: The Story of You, Professor Eagleman discusses the inner workings and functionality of our brains. One aspect that piqued my interest was our brain’s ability to rewire itself. This led me to…
Book Review
Greetings Folks, I just finished reading The Brain: The Story of You by David Eagleman, and I wanted to share my thoughts. Imagine you’re making a simple choice, standing in the frozen yogurt store, trying to decide between two flavors you like equally. Say these are mint and lemon. From the outside, it doesn’t look…
Book Review
Greetings All, I just finished reading Forty Acres: A Thriller by Dwayne Alexander Smith, and I wanted to share my thoughts. Martin glared at Damon. A glare that screamed, Where the hell have you brought me? Damon’s response was a patient smile. “It’s all right, Martin. You’ll see.” It’s all right? Martin had an urge…
Book Review
Greetings Everyone, I just finished reading Misery: A Novel by Stephen King, and I wanted to share my thoughts. The dope was coming in heavier and heavier waves, and now he just wished she would shut up and go away. She had already doped him enough to tell the truth—he was afraid he would have…
Book Review
Greetings All, I just finished reading The Outsider by Richard Wright, and I wanted to share my thoughts. Cross found himself joining in the laughter. His heart went out to these rejected men whose rebel laughter banished self-murder from his thoughts. If only he could lose himself in that kind of living! Were there not…
Book Review
Greetings Folks, I just finished The Maze Runner 5 book series, and I wanted to share my thoughts. She nodded, her expression showing how hard it was to say what came next. “You’re all immune, and you’re the oldest and strongest of those not in the maze. We’re dealing with people who are very sick…
P.O.P Publishing
As those of you who’ve been following this blog already know, I’m an avid reader. And I came across a publishing company that I wanted to share for any aspiring authors out there. P.O.P Publishing Founded by Best-Selling Author Shannon Anderson, P.O.P Publishing (Power of Purpose Publishing) offers high-quality service for all of their authors….
Book Review
Greetings Everyone, I just finished reading The Terminal List, and I wanted to share my thoughts. Reece had no time for reflection. Bullets cascaded into the room from directly across the hall. AK fire. Reece knew the sound well. The rounds were being sprayed into the room without any real discipline, racking across the back…
Book Review
Greetings All, I just finished reading The Black Men Who Struck Oil, and I wanted to share my thoughts. “Do you see what you and Peter are doing to your own people Anthony? Do you? That stuff is the worst thing to happen to black folks in America since slavery. The weak fall victim to…
Book Review
For the longest, I’ve heard liberals say that “there’s only one race, the human race.” And after hearing Dr. Joy DeGruy regurgitate that sentiment in an interview with Nick Cannon, I knew I needed to do further research. This led me to A Troublesome Inheritance: Genes, Race and Human History. In the course of adaptation,…
Book Review
Greetings Folks, I just finished reading The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America, and I wanted to share my thoughts. In 1924, two years after the advisory committee had published its first manual and model zoning ordinance, the association followed up by adopting a code of ethics that included this warning:…