THE Brain Vault by Lawrence Kelter
A fantastic crime novel.
Miracle at THE Museum of Broken Hearts by Talli Roland
A novella review.
THE Other Daughter by Rosen Trevithick
A short story packed with emotion.
Helping Kids Read Better
Growing up, Chris was among the smartest of his friends. He could do complex math from an early age, built sophisticated class projects, and turned in papers that were invariably well-crafted and thought-provoking. He looked like a future ambassador or diplomat, and only one area seemed to consistently hold Chris back: reading. For most of his childhood, Chris was an atrocious speller and a constant source of amusement to his friends with his mispronunciation of words. It’s a little cruel, but it’s what kids do.
How to Get Better Grades
A few tips how you can get a "C" to an "A".
Pyxis: The Discovery by K.c. Neal
My review of this great YA read.
My Three Easy Steps to Pass Exams Whenever I Lack Time to Review
The day after tomorrow will be the start of our examination week for midterm. And as of now, I’m not yet starting to browse even a single page of my notes. So, this article is about how to calm yourself instead of cramming. LOL. Just kidding.
This article is all about the simple and easy techniques I use to pass my exams whenever I run out of time to review my lessons.
Speed Reading Methods to Try
Speed reading is becoming a more valuable skill every day. With the use of computers and electronic communication, we have virtually eliminated the need for pen, paper and printed materials from our lives. That doesn’t mean we have eliminated the need for reading skills. Quite the opposite, with the vast array of texts available on the internet, we spend more time than ever reading.
Reading
The joy of reading.
Five Easy Ways to Get Your Creative Juices Going
Writing an article doesn’t just mean putting down thoughts into words then typing and writing it. You have to capture the interest of your readers and get them to keep on reading. To send your message across you have to get the attention of the reader and have a firm grasp of their interest and pique their curiosity.











