
It’s a celebration of curiosity — of countries we know by heart and those we might never reach, but can visit here, one breathtaking image at a time.
The Photographs rekindles that same sense of wonder, distilled into one breathtaking collection. Across more than 250 images, National Geographic’s legendary photographers remind us what it means to see — truly see — our planet and ourselves

About the book, Narrow the Road Genre: Southern Fiction, Literary Fiction, Coming of Age Publisher: Blackstone Publishing Pages: 306 Publication Date: 26 August 2025 In this gripping coming-of-age odyssey, a young man’s quest to reunite his family takes him on a life-altering journey through the wilds of 1930s East Texas, where both danger and […]

About the book, Irresistible Calling Publication date : August 15, 2025 Language : English Print length : 302 pages Sean Mitchell was teaching English at a private school in Ohio when the New Journalism piqued his interest and lured him toward a profession that was much harder to crack than […]

A great read, thoroughly engaging and captivating. If you’re looking for a magical family saga with stakes that stretch across a thousand years, and a heroine who has truly come into her own, this series delivers. I’m already signed up for wherever Kat’s journey takes us next.
I love Shark Week, but my oldest has this odd fear of them and freaks when it’s on. I tape the good stuff and watch it when he’s in bed. Kids!!!
I’d love to see a Hammerhead…so fascinating!
No WONDER mako shark tastes like tuna!
#9: Wonder if that’s why I’m able to float with ease? ;-)
Well British journalism hit an all time high in accuracy this week when the Sun reported a Great White shark in British waters except it was a basking shark…
How funny…that’s what’s on my TV RIGHT NOW…Shark Week…and it’s the first time all week I’ve turned it on!!
Michele sent me here…I’m going to go ‘splore the rest of your blog a bit! :)
I could never be a musical mako cuz I can’t tuna fish.