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Nolan Moore, an archaeologist turned conspiracy theories documentary host, sets out with his film crew to follow the footsteps of an explorer from 1909. The explorer claimed to have located a lost cavern in the Grand Canyon that contained hidden treasures. Nolan and his crew manage to ...
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Are your unorganized bookshelves starting to make you feel anxious? For the avid book reader, keeping up with our bookshelves is a daunting task. As more books come piling in with every trip to the bookstore, we start to feel overwhelmed. With spring cleaning just around the corner, here are five ...
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Review of The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls
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A memoir written about Walls’ childhood that shaped her as a person today. Walls writes about her parents’ beliefs that they did not need most of the aspects of modern society and often lived a nomadic lifestyle across most of the Southwest. Her family eventually landed in West Virginia ...
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Review of The Dry by Jane Harper
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Set in a small farming community in the Australian outback of Kiewarra, a family of three is found murdered during one of the worst droughts the community has ever seen. The suspect is the family’s father, who appears to have committed suicide.
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Have you been looking for an alternative to the old standby dinner-and-a-movie date? Something that doesn’t cost a whole lot and rejuvenates your marriage? Then a reading date might be right up your alley! Finding time together is difficult with the demands of work and parenting. We tend to fall ...
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