The Autobiography of a Happy Woman… Women’s Rights, Then and Now

5 out of 5 Stars Synopsis It need hardly be stated here - these are the random thoughts of a busy woman, and of a woman who is happy because she works. Woman in industry is no new phenomenon in the world. Women have been in industry since time began, since Adam delved and Eve... Continue Reading →

Don’t Stop me Now by Colleen Coleman #womensliterature #bookreview

4 out of 5 Stars Synopsis A hilarious feel good read about finding your feet when life pulls the rug out from under you. Poppy Bloom has a Life Plan: PhD in psychology, research job at her university, and a life of domestic bliss with handsome boyfriend Gregory. But then she finishes her PhD with no... Continue Reading →

Sandition by Jane Austen and “Another Lady” #WomensHistoryMonth #BookReview

3.5 Stars out of 5 Synopsis From the publisher: Sanditon was Jane Austen's last novel, bequeathed unfinished to her niece. This is its completion, praised for its delicacy, wit and discretion. When Charlotte Heywood, eldest daughter of a family of fourteen, is invited to stay with Mr. and Mrs. Parker of Sanditon, she accepts with... Continue Reading →

Celebrating Women’s History Month (America) #WomensHistory #Women #WomensHistoryMonth

I may be Canadian, but any excuse to celebrate amazing women is a good excuse! I thought that I would spend this month celebrating some authors who really pushed the boundaries, and paved the way for us all. And, I'll also be celebrating women who are still trying to do that! It need hardly be... Continue Reading →

Men of the Year by Colleen McMillan

4 out of 5 Stars Thank you to Shannon at Reads & Reels! Synopsis Cassie doesn’t want your pity. She doesn’t want your sympathy. And she certainly doesn’t want to date you. When perpetually single Cassie McTiernan agrees to her friends’ online dating scheme, she thinks she’ll go on maybe two dates then bail before... Continue Reading →

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