I did not read my first book until I was seventeen. Before that I could not read consecutive words and make sense of them. Letters would bounce around the page and the white background would reverse with the black print. I suffered through most of my elementary and high school life from afflictions that educators [CONTINUE READING]
Every day, we express affection, love, and care for others. We also compare ourselves to others and strive for respect, influence, and power. Elaine N. Aron, the bestselling author of The Highly Sensitive Person, shows that true self-worth results from a healthy balance of these two, love and power. When we focus too much on [CONTINUE READING]
TITLE: Everything Hurts AUTHOR: Bill Scheft PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster PUBLICATION DATE: April 7, 2009 PAGES: 288 GENRE: Fiction, Political Humor Phil Camp has a problem. Not the fact that he wrote a parody of a self-help book (Where Can I Stow My Baggage?) that the world took seriously and became an international bestseller. And [CONTINUE READING]
















