
‘Can’t Hurt Me’ is a good start to the new year
The beauty in “Can’t Hurt Me” lies in David Goggins owning his mistakes and telling readers how to build a better foundation for success.
The beauty in “Can’t Hurt Me” lies in David Goggins owning his mistakes and telling readers how to build a better foundation for success.
With the world embroiled in negativity, most have concluded that our golden years are behind us. Yet, through factual analysis, reality isn’t as despondent as it seems.
With graphic memoirs on the rise, author David Small brings a fresh new novel to the scene that is incredible. This novel manages to cover the classic coming of age story in a whole new way.
“Guts” by Raina Telgemier, the prequel to “Smile” gives a new insight to Telgemier’s youth.
“Loki: Where Mischief Lies” by Mackenzie Lee shows an unseen side of Loki.