A light and fast-paced read that’s quirky and fun. Perfect for teens, but it didn’t quite click with me.
Read MorePeaches for Monsieur le Curé brings us back to Lansquenet with Vianne. The story is rich, thoughtful, and timely. It explores identity, culture, and change. A slower read than Chocolat but still worth it if you loved the first book.
Read MoreChocolat is a charming and immersive read filled with vivid flavors and quiet rebellion. Joanne Harris's writing pulled me in from the very first page.
Read More“Welcome to the Hyunam Dong Bookshop” is like a warm cup of tea for the soul, best enjoyed slowly.
Read MoreRon Paul, the former Republican presidential nominee, once listed “What Has Government Done to Our Money” as a book every American should read! I couldn’t agree more! Murray N. Rothbard gives a compelling page-turner case for the need of our current monetary system to return to the gold standard.
Read MoreFirst published in 1946, the lesson Henry Hazlitt taught in this book is still relevant today! “Economics in One Lesson” is an excellent introduction to economics using practical examples that simplifies some of the complex issues of our economy today!
Read More“Guide to Investing in Gold and Silver” is packed with valuable information not just for those interested in investing in precious metals. It’s made of 4 parts and the first 3 parts delve into the difference between fiat currency and real money as well as its history, our current financial situation and the likely future.
Read MoreWhere’d You Go, Bernadette is a hilarious epistolary novel written by Maria Semple following the disappearance of the eccentric and genius protagonist, Bernadette. I’ve had many laugh-out-loud moments throughout this book especially the banters between Bernadette and her over-eager neighbor, Audrey!
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