1776: The Most Important Christmas in America’s History

What happened on December 25th allows us to celebrate what happened on July 4th

When you think of the year 1776, you probably think of the 4th of July and the signing of the Declaration of Independence. July 4th truly is a important date in American and world history. But a date just a important is December 25, 1776. Had things gone differently that Christmas, we might live in […]

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Spending Time with Scrooge in A CHRISTMAS CAROL

The Dickens classic is worthy of a Christmas read

After the birth of Jesus, the longest lasting and most recognized Christmas story is definitely A Christmas Carol written by Charles Dickens in 1843. Most of us know the plot by heart and the story has been retold in countless times. There’s even two very different versions of A Christmas Carol on the 12 Movies […]

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MICHAEL CONNELLY: The Master of Modern Day Mystery

Here's Five of His Books Not To Miss

Wandering though a Barnes & Noble on my way home the other night I saw to my delight that Michael Connelly has a new book out. It’s titled “The Wrong Side of Goodbye” and features Connelly’s hero detective, Heronimous “Harry” Bosch. Maybe you’re familar with Bosch from the Amazon series of the same title. I’ve […]

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