Review: Lord of the Flies

In my endeavor to read more books that I have been avoiding in the past, I decided to read Lord of the Flies this year. I probably should have read this book at some point during my schooling, but I never did. So even though I vaguely knew the story, I didn't really know it or its meaning. Thus, …

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Review: Speechless

Author: Michael Knowles Publisher: Regnery Publishing Politically correct radicals seek to suppress and ultimately transform our moral intuitions, deny our rational faculties, and erase the wisdom of the ages.Speechless It was a remarkable marketing ploy to condition everyone who listened regularly to think of this book every time they heard a bell ring. Annoyingly remarkable. …

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Poetry: Stevens – Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird

Of memory, laughter, and the following blackbird.

Review: Them Before Us

Them Before Us explains what children's rights are and how they have been violated, and how we can build a better world for them starting now.

Review: You’re Not Enough (And That’s Okay)

In a world attempting to cover up our guilt, shame, self-centeredness, and longing with the phrase "love thyself," Allie Beth Stuckey provides a frank and loving insight into why that is not true, and how to find real answers, in her book You're Not Enough (And That's Okay).