A beautifully illustrated book that does a great job of covering the history of the computer.
(comment on The History of the Computer)
A beautifully illustrated book that does a great job of covering the history of the computer.
(comment on The History of the Computer)
This is my favorite book for anyone looking to make great pizzas at home. History, stories, recipes, tips & tricks, and techniques to get you making better pizza in you home oven. It was a great helping for me.
(comment on The elements of pizza)
One of the pizza making books I’d recommend if you want to elevate your home pizza making techniques. Recipes, techniques, advice, and other tidbits to get you there.
(comment on The pizza bible)
A collection of stores by black authors, some are great, some are good. There wasn’t a story in the book that was bad. A few I really loved, and had me thinking or laughing. Definitely one to recommend.
(comment on Black Fantastic)
Murders! Secrets! Family! It’s got all the right ingredients… This one was okay, and follows the classic formula we’ve seen before. Nothing amazing, but a fun distracting read.
(comment on Home Is Where the Bodies Are)
I was trying to remember if I read this book, and had to double check… I had. It was okay but not great. It definitely dragged in parts and a few things were a bit unbelievable, but then, it’s fiction, right?
(comment on The Locked Door)
Another book where the start makes me think I’m not going to stick around but I got through the whole thing and it was worth it for the plot twist. Nothing amazing but a fun read (listen) indeed.
(comment on The Perfect Son)
Loving this so far. Flavia de Luce is riot! She rides a bike (named “Gladys”) and is an amateur chemist and sleuth. I’m definitely going to check out her other adventures.
(comment on Thrice the Brinded Cat Hath Mew'd)