When was the last time you saw a garden grow from… bird poop? Not exactly the beginning most of us imagine for a vibrant flowerbed — and that’s exactly what makes The Bird Poop Garden so delightfully unexpected. In this charming new book, names like “Bird Poop Poppies,” “Bird Poop Sunflowers,” and “Bird Poop Lupine” are not jokes. They’re the real, happy result … Continue reading A Garden of Wonder — Meet “The Bird Poop Garden”
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Harper, Alabama, is one of those tiny college towns where nothing bad happens. The population blooms every fall with fresh young faces, the students bright and eager to learn, and settles back into a gentle hum each summer as the year-round residents are left to their gardening and barbeques. Until, one day, that quiet breaks. … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week “Harper’s Bizarre” by Mike Thorne
Make no mistake: this book holds secrets. Lake of the Cedars: Story of a Family on Fire for Generations spans nearly a century, from the point that two families, one from Germany and one from England, arrive at Ellis Island in 1920 through to 2009, when author Patricia Spencer began taking her aunt's advice to write about … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week “Lake of the Cedars” by Patricia Spencer
If you're looking to take your children or grandchildren on an adventure. This book is for you. It's about a grandma that loves her grandchildren and decides to take them on a Backyard Adventure. You don't have to leave your house to go on an adventure. You just need to use your imagination and show … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week “Grandma’s Backyard Adventure” by Tabatha D. Hale
"The Crying Tree and the Magic Rock is a mesmerizing journey into the mystical and unexplained. Authentic, heartfelt, and truly extraordinary.""John Russell stands as a distinctive voice in the realm of paranormal literature, crafting narratives that transcend the ordinary and delve into the mystic aspects of the psychic and paranormal realms. With an illustrious career … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week “The Crying Tree and the Magic Rock” by John Russell
Run for My Life is a compelling memoir that chronicles the life of Daniel Kolmann who was born in Communist-occupied Czechoslovakia in 1948. Blessed with athletic talent but victimized by antisemitism and a repressive, post-World War II regime, Daniel was taken away from his family at age twelve and forced to live in a Russian-controlled sports … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “Run for My Life” by Joseph P. O’Donnell As told by Daniel Kolmann
The year is 1826 and Thomas Jefferson has just died. His beloved Monticello bustles with activity as funeral plans are swiftly organized for his burial in the family cemetery. Fast forward to 2026. A group of researchers specializing in regeneration technology have found success after years of work and significant investment. Dr. Pat Alexander, head … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “Dust to Dust” by John Hudson
t's one of the worst times in world history: World War II. Jack Dodds is a young hometown hero serving his country as a P-51 fighter pilot. And then the danger of the times comes calling for him. Jack's aircraft is crippled, and he makes an emergency landing behind enemy lines in the thick trees … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “The Cowboy and the Chicken House: Love Behind Enemy Lines” by Lee Levenson
This collection of articles published in BizTimes Milwaukee is a good way to introduce information on how to grow a business and deal with issues that plague a business for both established business leaders and young entrepreneurs. Unfortunately, as the author points out, many businesses went under during COVID. However, the author provides insightful information … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “The Company Doctor Prescribes” by Cary Silverstein, MBA
Based on a true narrative of one soldier's service in the Revolutionary War, a soldier is tasked by General George Washington to recover cannons lost in the retreat from Ticonderoga and transport them down the Hudson River to West Point during a bleak New York winter. The soldier was also an active participant in the … Continue reading Amazon Featured Book-of-the-Week: “Washington’s Guns:Based on a True Story” by David J. Bramley
