5 Points on How to Write an Effective Book Review
The purpose of a book review is to tell other readers why they would or wouldn’t enjoy reading a particular book. Here are five points I think go into writing an effective review….
The purpose of a book review is to tell other readers why they would or wouldn’t enjoy reading a particular book. Here are five points I think go into writing an effective review….
Okay, so I’d hoped to blog today on how to write an effective book review. Sadly, I didn’t get to it. So, instead, here’s a piece of intarwebz currency. Enjoy. : )
fellow blogger recently reminded me of the following: a “poem” that circulates around the intarwebz under the title “Anyway” and is generally attributed to Mother Teresa. After doing some research, I discovered that the original was penned by one Kent M. Keith and entitled “The Paradoxical Commandments”….
What’s a “good” day? What’s a “bad” day? What if we gave up defining our days this way and simply made a choice of what we’re going to do with today?
Once upon a time, I started keeping a list of “rules” that required a written record. And so begins my public sharing of it….
The title pretty much says it all, but I’ll give you a hint: There were snails.
Greetings all,
I have been out all day today with friends who are visiting from Germany and whom I haven’t seen in nearly five years.
Considering the plethora of words I used in yesterday’s blogpost, I excuse myself from using more words today.
Hope y’all had fun online without me. ; )
Hey there, dearly beloved, I have no idea when I first ran across the two sites (links are below) that inspired and informed this blogpost. I only know that both resonated with me enough that I tucked them away for future reference. Their content is of the Things That Make You Go Hmmm variety, so …
Yes. Hay. Come see why!
it’s been in the back of my mind to write some parody lyrics applicable to our modern e-book age. So, without further ado or don’t, here is said parody. Enjoy!