Here is a line-up of the newest releases.
Entertainment
Sliding Into Home (Kendra Wilkinson)
We all know Kendra Wilkinson as one of Hugh Hefner's three girlfriends and one of the stars of The Girls Next Door. In Sliding Into Home, Kendra talks about growing up without a father, messing up and how she recovered to graduate from high school. She also talks about life with her husband, NFL star Hank Baskett and their newborn son, and their secret relationship while she was still living in the Playboy Mansion.Learn more about Kendra in this riveting and entertaining biography.
Mystery
Star Island (Carl Hiaasen)
In Star Island,
New Releases
by Jaclyn Abergas August 4th, 2010 | Choosing Books, Fiction, New Releases, Nonfiction, Reading
This Week’s Bestsellers
by Jaclyn Abergas June 28th, 2010 | Fiction, New Releases, Nonfiction, Reading, Young Adults
This week's bestsellers are an interesting combination. There's some fiction, a lot of business books and a comedy book about philosophical musings.
The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest (Stieg Larsson)
The third and last book of the millennium trilogy from Stieg Larsson, The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest kicks off with Lisbeth Salander in the intensive care unit of a Swedish hospital, fighting for her life. But the battle's not over after she gets well. She'll have to stand up in court and face trial for three murder charges. Together with her journalist-friend, Mikael Blomkvist, she'll have to prove
The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest (Stieg Larsson)
The third and last book of the millennium trilogy from Stieg Larsson, The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest kicks off with Lisbeth Salander in the intensive care unit of a Swedish hospital, fighting for her life. But the battle's not over after she gets well. She'll have to stand up in court and face trial for three murder charges. Together with her journalist-friend, Mikael Blomkvist, she'll have to prove
Picking Books over Screens this Summer
by Bea June 22nd, 2010 | Choosing Books, Reading
Now that it is the summer time, your child is probably going to have a lot more free time on their hands. If you have the chance to stay home to take care of them, that is great! However, as you know, kids need to stay entertained. This may be a lot of work for you, as it is hard to go from having some time to yourself to do other things while your child is at school to having to take care of them for the whole day.
Rather than letting them entertain themselves by plopping in front of
Rather than letting them entertain themselves by plopping in front of
Time to Read
by Ronald A. Rowe March 9th, 2010 | Reading
Life is busy. We're pulled in too many directions and struggle just to keep up. If you've got children at home, the struggle is multiplied many times over.
Sadly, reading time is one of the most expendable, easily removable items on our to do list. When things are extra hectic, when the busy-meter is overflowing, we often surrender our reading time to make room on our schedule for something more important, or at least more immediate.
I found, quite by accident, a way to sneak a little extra reading time into my schedule during the busier seasons in
Sadly, reading time is one of the most expendable, easily removable items on our to do list. When things are extra hectic, when the busy-meter is overflowing, we often surrender our reading time to make room on our schedule for something more important, or at least more immediate.
I found, quite by accident, a way to sneak a little extra reading time into my schedule during the busier seasons in

