WHY I HATE GREEN BEANS and other confessions about relationships, reality tv, and how we see ourselves by LINCEE RAY Genre: Humorous NonFiction / Memoir Publisher: Revell Facebook ⎸ Twitter Date of Publication: February 6, 2018 Number of Pages: 208 Scroll down for the giveaway! Insecurity. As women, we all struggle withContinueContinue reading “Interview: Lincee Ray, author of WHY I HATE GREEN BEANS”
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Review: UNDERSTANDING CEMETERY SYMBOLS by Tui Snider {giveaway}
UNDERSTANDING CEMETERY SYMBOLS A Field Guide for Historic Graveyards (Messages from the Dead) by TUI SNIDER – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Genre: History / Landmarks & Monuments / Iconography Publisher: Castle Azle Press Date of Publication: August 19, 2017ContinueContinue reading “Review: UNDERSTANDING CEMETERY SYMBOLS by Tui Snider {giveaway}”
Review: THE SWIMMING HOLES OF TEXAS
THE SWIMMING HOLES OF TEXAS by Julie Wernersbach & Carolyn Tracy Genre: Travel / Outdoors / Swimming Publisher: The University of Texas Press Date of Publication: May 16, 2017 Number of Pages: 240, 100 color photos Scroll down for Giveaway! A Must-Have, So-Much-More-Than a Guide Book – helping Texan families survive the summer (andContinueContinue reading “Review: THE SWIMMING HOLES OF TEXAS”
Interview: Catherine Musemeche, MD on HURT: The Inspiring, Untold Story of Trauma Care
HURT The Inspiring, Untold Story of Trauma Care by Catherine Musemeche, M.D. Genre: Medicine / Medical History Date of Publication: September 6, 2016 Publisher: ForeEdge # of pages: 268 The heroic story of the invention of trauma care, from battlefield triage to level 1 trauma centers Trauma is a disease of epidemic proportions that preysContinueContinue reading “Interview: Catherine Musemeche, MD on HURT: The Inspiring, Untold Story of Trauma Care”
Review: THE REPUBLIC OF FOOTBALL by Chad S. Conine
THE REPUBLIC OF FOOTBALL Legends of the Texas High School Game by Chad S. Conine Genre: Texas Sports History / Biographies Date of Publication: September 6, 2016 Publisher: University of Texas Press # of pages: 288 Scroll down for Giveaway! Anywhere football is played, Texas is the force to reckon with. Its powerhouse programs produceContinueContinue reading “Review: THE REPUBLIC OF FOOTBALL by Chad S. Conine”
Review: Texas In Her Own Words by Tweed Scott – LSLL Blog Tour
TEXAS IN HER OWN WORDS (Second Edition) by Tweed Scott Genre: Texas / Texana / General Interest Publisher: Tejas Publishing Date of Publication: June 16, 2016 Number of Pages: 336 Scroll down for Giveaway! Texas in Her Own Words is a peek into the Texas psyche. It explains why Texans are the way theyContinueContinue reading “Review: Texas In Her Own Words by Tweed Scott – LSLL Blog Tour”
Interview with Uyless Black, author of Digital Societies and the Internet
Describe your book in one sentence. Internet users can mold the “Internet of Everything” to be beneficial if they understand the Internet’s past, present, and issues that will affect its future; otherwise, users could lose control of the new extraordinary creation, which would be destructive. Why did you choose to write about this particular topic?ContinueContinue reading “Interview with Uyless Black, author of Digital Societies and the Internet”
Interview with Eric Wilson, author of Decades of Doubt
Describe your book in one sentence. “Decades of Doubt” is about murder, yes, but it’s also about trying to discover the true nature of the crime instead of what the police simply wanted to believe happened. What made you want to share your story and write this book? The trial of Michael Ferreira has beenContinueContinue reading “Interview with Eric Wilson, author of Decades of Doubt”
An interview with Sylvia Gann Mahoney
FINDING THE GREAT WESTERN TRAIL by Sylvia Gann Mahoney published by Texas Tech University Press The Great Western Trail (GWT) is a nineteenth-century cattle trail that originated in northern Mexico, ran west parallel to the Chisholm Trail, traversed the United States for some two thousand miles, and terminated after crossing the Canadian border. Yet throughContinueContinue reading “An interview with Sylvia Gann Mahoney”