I started a new feature this week here on the 94.9 KYSS FM website I'm calling Al's Book Blog. It's just me suggesting books, and commenting along as I read them, in the hopes that you'll join me and share your feedback too. (Read more about how Al's Book Blog got started.)
We are about five days into the book, and I want to know what you think so far. Don't worry if you haven't started yet, I wan
True to form it doesn’t take the author long to get the intrigue going with a member of the Mosad passing a message to Grafton that she must meet with him. The first of several people have died under suspicious circumstances. Why? Because they knew too much about an arms deal or that’s the theory anyway...
I like to read….I’ve been this way since I was a kid. Our family read a lot, my mom especially. She introduced me to our small town library, about the size of a closet. I had an English teacher, Sister Roswitha, in high school who introduced me to the standards; Poe, Twain, Hemingway, and Steinbeck, along with some others; Leon Uris and Ayn Rand...
Today's reading experience is nothing like the literal "page-turners" of yesteryear. But even with the e-Book, the Kindle and the iPad at our fingertips, we can still spot a wacky romance novel cover from a mile off.
Loretta Lynn‘s life and career have been documented in many special tributes, songs and even in movies throughout the years, but now the legendary singer is releasing a new book, ‘Honky Tonk Girl: My Life in Lyrics.’
Craig and Al went to Victor School yesterday and Cold Springs Elementary School in Missoula earlier this week to read to some of the young students. This led to the obvious question, "What are Craig and Al's favorite books to read to children?" Ev
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