Need a good book? Check out what the staff of the West Allis Public Library in West Allis, Wisconsin is reading!
Friday, January 29, 2016
The Man Who Painted the Universe by Ron Lego and Avi Lank
Labels:
astronomers,
astronomy,
planetariums,
Wisconsin
Friday, January 22, 2016
The Cake Therapist by Judith Fertig
Flashback to the early 1900s for the second part of this story, which follows sisters Olive and Edie growing up through the Great Depression and World War II. At first it's difficult to imagine how Claire's story intertwines with Olive and Edie, but that's what makes this book so difficult to put down. Like any small town, Millcreek Valley has secrets and it's only a matter of time before they bubble to the surface.
The Cake Therapist is Judith Fertig's first work of fiction. The author has previously edited several cookbooks, and it's easy to see that cakes and pastries are her specialty. With the language Fertig uses, the pastries and baked goods from Rainbow Cake leave you longing for something delicious. While the author may specialize in cookbooks, it's easy to see she's found a new niche, because The Cake Therapist will soon have a sequel.
Friday, January 15, 2016
Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology by Leah Remini
How does a brassy girl from Brooklyn get involved in and break away from something as controversial as Scientology? Leah Remini wants you to know like most things, it's complicated. Best known for her role on King of Queens, Leah has never backed away from a fight, or thrown herself in to something less than 100%. In Troublemaker, she tells the story of how her family got involved in Scientology, and eventually broke away from the church.
Like all good celebrity memoirs, she doesn't shy away from awkward moments growing up, gives us good backstage gossip, and opens the curtain on the secretive world of Scientology. You can only imagine sitting over coffee (or something stronger) and having her tell stories of her family, Tom Cruise and Dancing with the Stars.
If Going Clear was a bit academic for you (or thoroughly fascinating), check out Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology by Leah Remini!
Labels:
Celebrity,
Humor,
memoir,
Scientology,
TV Shows
Friday, January 8, 2016
Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow
He had, of course, his
weaknesses, one of which proved to be fatal. Although devoted to his wife and
large family, he had an affair with a married woman and paid blackmail to her
husband. This information was eventually leaked to the public in a campaign of
slander and dirty tricks aimed at destroying Hamilton’s reputation. It ultimately
led to Hamilton’s famous and fatal duel with Aaron Burr.
Alexander Hamilton is admittedly a daunting read at
over 700 pages. But Hamilton did so much in his short life, this is the book he
deserves.
Friday, January 1, 2016
Happy New Year!
Labels:
Blog Break,
Happy New Year
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