There’s so much heart in this book—Peggy clearly has a deep, deep love for the Reagans, and she transmits that to the page very well.
Tag: nonfiction
The Plus: Self-Help for People Who Hate Self-Help
“Read the news; don’t make any”
Live in Love: Growing Through Life’s Changes
There are a few couples out there that get, no matter the moment, an unwavering show of support from the world and that we know are meant for the long-haul.
Full Circle
I always loved Full House growing up, it was my Friends before I discovered Friends in late middle school/high school. When Aunt Becky was arrested back in March/April, I decided to rewatch Full House from the beginning. And yes, I watch Fuller House too. And if Steve and DJ don’t end up together I will…
Justice on Trial
It’s not even been a full year since the absolute sensation that was the confirmation trial of Brett Kavanaugh and boy, were we all tried.
Author Spotlight: Jon Meacham
If you watch the news at all, you know Jon Meacham
Thanks Obama: My Hopey-Changey White House Years
I picked up Thanks Obama by David Litt, a White House speech writer who now runs Funny or Die in DC. I was not disappointed.
I Am Malala
The story of the girl who was shot by the Taliban for going to school is well-known now that that girl, Malala Yousafzai, has won the Nobel Peace Prize
The 57 Bus
The 57 Bus is true crime meets social justice meets great reporting.
Author Spotlight: Heather MacDonald
If you like well-researched and well-written nonfiction on hot-button issues like diversity, police, and the modern political moment, look no further than the books of Heather MacDonald.
Bad Blood
I couldn’t wait any longer to get my hands on this book, one of the most frequent “best of 2018” books
The Library Book
As a student in a graduate program of library science, I felt weirdly called to pick up this book. I’d heard a lot of chatter about it, so I downloaded the audiobook and started off on my adventure into the Los Angeles Central Library.