Sharp Objects

The magnetic force of Flynn’s writing pulls readers in from the outset. Camille Preaker, a reporter recently released from a psychiatric hospital, is assigned to cover the case of two young women ruthlessly murdered and a third who’s suddenly disappeared. Following Camille as she navigates the case, elements of her depression begin to surface – Continue Reading

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Flannery O’Connor The Complete Stories

There’s an abundance of criticism about (Mary’s) fiction, and yet perhaps it is refreshing that, as she was the rare occurrence of (femme-celebrite) during the 1950’s, the topic isn’t overtly predominant, which may mean that ‘Flan’ doesn’t ‘write like a woman.’ While at the same time, for the most part, it seems that her meticulous Continue Reading

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Quantum Leap Thinking

Quantum Leap Thinking presents a lively, innovation of self-help visualization techniques, with which many Anthony Robbins fans are familiar. The book’s author, a fellow hypnosis expert who specialized in pain reduction for terminally ill cancer patients, describes Quantum Leap Thinking (QLT) as a grouping of ideas, skills, models, etc. that when combined, create an explosive Continue Reading

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Effective Fundraising for Nonprofits

In the first chapter of Effective Fundraising for Nonprofits, author Ilona Bray J.D. indicates that the book will skip the “traditional lectures on personal philosophy and fundraising history” to focus instead on the basics, such as the strategies of fundraising, how to assemble the right team, and to select/utilize the proper tools. Bray is a Continue Reading

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