Nonfiction
Seeking Justice
The arrest of three Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office employees on domestic‑violence charges within a matter of days has ignited widespread calls for justice, harsh punishment, and systemic accountability across the Tampa Bay region. To many community members and advocacy groups, the cases represent far more than isolated incidents; they are seen as a direct challenge to public trust, the integrity of law enforcement, and the moral authority of those sworn to protect victims of violence rather than become its perpetrators.
By Organic Products a day ago in BookClub
A Visitor's Guide To Victorian England. Top Story - March 2026.
A Book Review Being interested in all things Victorian, I am constantly looking for books on the Victorian Era. In fact, I should admit that I am obsessed about ‘all things Victorian’. From the clothes worn by men and women, rich or poor, to how they lived, where they lived, what they ate and would (or would not ) drink, what kind of transport there was, who worked where, who went to school (and who didn’t), the list really is endless.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff3 days ago in BookClub
Rousseau's Last Tour. Top Story - March 2026.
This was a strange comfort to me these last few weeks. Actually, more than a few weeks. I began this book at the beginning of the year, and put it aside as I realized that I was reading not a fictional account of a life, but the very true thoughts of a writer who has put his fingerprints over much of what I know of French thought in that era.
By Kendall Defoe 6 days ago in BookClub
JOHN THE APOSTLE
By Leavie scott — Faith & History Chronicle When speaking about the earliest followers of Jesus, few figures carry the same combination of historical depth and spiritual symbolism as John the Apostle, often remembered as “the beloved disciple.” Born around 6–15 AD in Galilee, John emerged from a world marked by Jewish identity, Roman occupation, and the evolving spiritual landscape that eventually gave rise to global Christianity. According to historical sources, John was born into a Jewish fishing family in the region of Galilee, with his father Zebedee and brother James working the rich waters of the Sea of Galilee.
By Organic Products 12 days ago in BookClub
A New Perspective on Change Arrives in Denver with Lori Montry’s You’re Not the Problem
In a culture that often tells people to try harder, stay disciplined, and push through discomfort, Lori Montry’s upcoming book launch event in Denver offers a different starting point. Her message is simple but powerful. Many of the struggles people blame on themselves may have far deeper roots.
By Chris Adams15 days ago in BookClub
Long Live The Book Club
Haruki Murakami once said, “If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking.” He had a point, but perhaps he didn't count on the fact that many want to feel like they belong with others, and share something meaningful.
By Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P 20 days ago in BookClub
The Marketplace of Vision
In the early hours before the rush of the workday, there is a quiet ritual many artists practice: checking the studio, straightening prints, wiping a fingerprint from acrylic, studying compositions in morning light. For the modern digital artist, that ritual often happens across a screen—yet the care is identical. Files are reviewed like negatives from a darkroom. Tones are balanced. Titles are chosen with intent. And with a click, the studio door opens not to a physical street, but to a global thoroughfare of collectors, curators, and casual art lovers who pass by, pause, and sometimes carry a piece of the artist’s vision back into their lives.
By Organic Products 22 days ago in BookClub










