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Books reviews on workplace, corporate, and business driven books.
The student party's summer charging book list is here
Say hello to summer by picking out one of Amazon's best summer books. Recommended readings for the summer include the story of twin sisters separated by racial identity, the lasting impact of an annual tryst between married friends, and the pioneering culinary achievements of renowned chef Dominique Crenn.
By [email protected]4 years ago in Journal
Bill Gates recommends: Books you read, shows you watch, things you do this summer
Bill Gates recommends a range of books, including fiction and nonfiction, science books and personal memoirs. He also suggested people watch TV and play video games to help pass the time of lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.
By [email protected]4 years ago in Journal
This week's reviews THREE
TOP SLOT A Good Ol' Classic by SAMANTHA JAMISON September 21, 2022 in SHORT STORY This has to be the best story I have read so far on Vocal. An appetising tale of a rainy day in Seattle WA and a glorious celebration of the delights to be found from a home-made tomato soup served with grilled cheese sandwich. So well written I could read it again. Or am I just thinking of the mouth-watering description of what will likely form my next supper?
By Raymond G. Taylor4 years ago in Journal
Who IS Carrie Soto?
Since I discovered Daisy Jones & The Six, I have been obsessed with Taylor Jenkins Reid’s books. The way she creates stories about these famous women, it’s as if they could have lived in real life. So much so that it has made me want to google them to see if they are real. By telling these fictional stories of famous women, it’s as if she is preserving the stories of remarkable women in our society. And I think without meaning to, she writes beautiful books about feminism and what it’s like to be a woman in this patriarchal world. So let me show you why I think Carrie Soto could be a hero for all women worldwide.
By D. M. McCoy 4 years ago in Journal











