Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts with the label summer reading

What Do You Want to Read?

While summer reading programs are almost over, you still can get good book to read. You also can read them on the cool nights of the fall or for the remaining days of the summer. Usually, I post this list earlier in the summer, but I have been trying to finish The 1776 Retreat , working for my editing clients and doing other things that this blog has taken longer than I wanted. I will start with mine.   Notorious Nick and the Devastating Hurricane is the second in the Notorious Nick series. Nine-year-old wizard Nick Brugger is once again facing the Superintendent. This time, the evil school official has created a spell where nightmares are coming to life and dumping all citizens into fear and panic. With the help of his siblings and parents, he has to save the boy about to die and the city. This book was released in June. Notorious Nick and the Terrifying Tornado is the first in the Notorious Nick series. It was released in 2017. Nick finds out he has hyperactive magical malad...

Try These Titles of Summer Reading

 Libraries, college alumni associations and book clubs offer summer reading programs. Here are some options for your summer reading program. The newest book, Coastal Voices and Visions , came out this year with an essay I wrote in it. The anthology includes stories of living in Florida or Carolina coastal waters. Common Sense by James E Razzino is a thought-provoking book to cut through the noise about issues affecting the United States. The government is chipping away at our rights. As authors and business owners, we should protect our freedoms and rights to say whatever we want. The book also will help you decide who to elect for Congress, president, governor, state legislatures and councils. Go to https://www.amazon.com/author/jameserazzino to get your copy. Are you having back pain? You should read this book before you agree to have surgery on your back. Michael Ahearn went through four back surgeries, and now his back doesn't align correctly. He has had issues stem...

Make Memories This Memorial Day

Every summer when I was young until my parents sold the house, we would go to Cape May, N.J. The house was built by my great-grandmother. It had two three-bedroom apartments, a one-bedroom apartment over the garage and a studio under the garage apartment and next to the actual garage. My grandmother lived upstairs until she died. Then, my parents would rent the upstairs apartment and studio for summer rentals. The garage apartment was rented all year. On Memorial Day, we would go down for the long weekend to open the house for the summer and get it ready to rent. It was a lot of work, and it usually rained that weekend. We didn't get much time at the beach that weekend, but we did get some beach time. Just being there was more relaxing that being at home. The ocean was cold too. My mother's birthday is May 29, which meant it usually fell near Memorial Day weekend, so we usually celebrated it. Her favorite cake was a strawberry shortcake, which we usually made for her. (Actually...