A Year Without Television

In 1949, 2 percent of homes in the United States had a television. By 2007, 98 percent had a television. –Parents Television Council As a child I enjoyed television—all three stations (ABC, CBS, and NBC). When they were off the air they broadcast a screen that...

Boomerang

  Boomerang by Noelle August My rating: 4 of 5 stars View all my reviews A feel-great, choke-on-your-coffee, cringe-worthy, awkwardly hilarious romp from page one, this adult romantic comedy makes me grateful I’m married. Torn between competition and...

Tongue Pains

I abandoned political correctness the day my daughter came home with her tongue pierced. She was fifteen. Political Correctness is the tyranny of opinion-less whimps over the rest of society. Whereas a person who judges people by their race or religion or gender...

The Best Man by Kristan Higgins

The Best Man by Kristan Higgins My rating: 4 of 5 stars Higgins captures the wonderful chaos of a young woman’s love life. Faith Holland returns home to upstate New York years after being left at the altar. Her family grows wine and while Faith has been away her...

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