Adult Book Review: Prehistoric Life
March 10, 2010 by Karlynn Johnston
Filed under Book Nook
If you ever dreamed of being a Paleontologist (and who hasn’t) when you were a child, then this is definitely the book for you. Heck, add a dash of anthropology plus some earth science and we might just have the book covered.
The main focus of Prehistoric Life is, of course, the actual life in [...]
Adult Book Review: Organic Home
February 14, 2010 by Karlynn Johnston
Filed under Book Nook
Where my recently reviewed book A Slice of Organic Life dealt with mainly the use of our outdoors and perhaps a windowsill or two for growing areas, Organic Home is all about trying to attain toxin-free living within our homes.The book concentrates on how to create the best environment in our house that we possibly [...]
Teen/Adult Book Review: Secrets of a Christmas Box
December 2, 2009 by Karlynn Johnston
Filed under Book Nook
Secrets of a Christmas Box has to be the most original, new, yet bound to be a classic Christmas story I have read in years. I read this book in one sitting while getting pampered at the salon, and while you may think I am getting off topic or even sounding a wee bit vapid [...]
Adult Book Review: A Greener Christmas
November 18, 2009 by Karlynn Johnston
Filed under Book Nook
This book has my name written all over it, and I was giddy with excitement when I picked it up and it finally had its turn at being reviewed. I didn’t know where to start, really, because the book is absolutely teeming with wonderful crafts, home-style baking and Christmas decorating ideas galore.
Starting at the beginning [...]
Teen/Adult Book Review: The Human Brain Book
September 16, 2009 by Karlynn Johnston
Filed under Book Nook, Super Informed
DK Publishing excels at printing books that are amazing homeschooling material. And when I mention homeschooling for the purposes of my book reviews, I mean it to include the broader spectrum of parents who enjoy learning activities at home with their children. Books such as this one are amazing to explore as a family outside [...]

