2 “From the last week of August to the last week of December, the year 1776 had been as dark a time as those devoted to the American cause had ever known – indeed, as dark a time as any in the history of the country. And suddenly, miraculously it seemed, […] 1776 by David McCulloughThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Historical Non-Fiction on February 27, 2017 by Sarah Anne Carter
4 “Tesla’s relationship with money was spookier. It wasn’t exactly that he didn’t care for money. He’d accepted Paul’s offer. Yet money was clearly not the thing that he wanted. Which suggested the question that kept Paul up that night, as the spring air grew warm enough that he’d flung […] The Last Days of Night by Graham MooreThis entry was posted in Online Book Club Reading and tagged historical fiction on February 24, 2017 by Sarah Anne Carter
8 [sg_popup id=”17″ event=”onload”][/sg_popup]If you are stopping by to find questions for your book club, please leave a note for me telling me where you are from! It’s time for the online book club for The Last Days of Night by Graham Moore. I hope you enjoyed reading this book. I found it engaging, but […] Online Book Club: The Last Days of Night, part 2This entry was posted in Online Book Club Reading and tagged Online Book Club on February 22, 2017 by Sarah Anne Carter
3 “Consider first who your child is, how she learns, where she shines. Education is one of several tools to be placed in a box of resources of preparation; it’s not the container of all potential, all destiny, all future. You child is the container.” Parenting is hard and one of […] Raising an Original by Julie Lyles CarrThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged nonfiction parenting Religious on February 20, 2017 by Sarah Anne Carter
4 “Summer decided not to worry about Pilar. Everything that had happened was over. Her friends were all back together and everything was back to normal. Cammie was just a jokester; Summer knew that. She always had been. Surely Pilar knew that it was just a joke that went horribly wrong. […] Soprano Trouble by Victoria KimbleThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Fiction Religious Young Adult on February 17, 2017 by Sarah Anne Carter
1 A Paris Apartment by Michelle Gable Do you enjoy talking to people about what you read? If so, I’m glad you found this page. I’m starting a monthly online book club with questions posted at the end of the month for people to discuss. March’s book is going to be A Paris Apartment by […] Online Book Club: March Book AnnouncementThis entry was posted in Online Book Club Reading and tagged historical fiction Online Book Club on February 15, 2017 by Sarah Anne Carter
7 “In my humble estimation, the men in this book are some of the greatest men who have ever lived. So if you get to know their stories, your life will be immeasurably richer.” Some of the greatest stories are not well known. Many people live spectacular lives, but it’s only […] 7 Men and the Secret to their Greatness by Eric ...This entry was posted in Reading and tagged Biographical Historical on February 13, 2017 by Sarah Anne Carter
3 “If I’d known what the future held for me, I certainly would have gone up to see her. I might even have given her the kiss that had been flirting in the air between us for the last couple months. But of course I didn’t know. Life turns on […] 11-22-63 by Stephen KingThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Fiction historical fiction on February 10, 2017 by Sarah Anne Carter
5 [sg_popup id=”17″ event=”onload”][/sg_popup]If you are stopping by to find questions for your book club, please leave a note for me telling me where you are from! It’s time to kick off the online book club for The Last Days of Night by Graham Moore. For today’s questions, please only discuss […] Online Book Club: The Last Days of Night, part 1This entry was posted in Online Book Club Reading and tagged historical fiction Online Book Club on February 8, 2017 by Sarah Anne Carter
1 “It was impossible to know if what I thought was the truth.” – Willa Sometimes a lie goes undiscovered for so long that it becomes the “truth.” This kind of lie can affect the worldview of everyone who believes it. If the truth does finally come out, everyone’s world […] The Truth According to Us by Annie BarrowsThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Fiction Online Book Club on February 6, 2017 by Sarah Anne Carter