[Book Recommendation] Garden to the Max by Teresa Woodard

“Garden to the Max” celebrates the diverse and vibrant world of gardening, showcasing a delightful array of garden spaces. From sprawling plots bursting with vegetables to cozy containers overflowing with blooms, this book proves that you don’t need acres of land to cultivate beauty and green a garden. “Garden to the Max” highlights the unique personalities behind each garden, offering glimpses into their creative solutions, hard-won wisdom, and the sheer joy they derive from nurturing their little patches of earth. While the book might not offer in-depth horticultural advice, its strength lies in its inspirational approach. It’s a testament to the passion and dedication of everyday gardeners, reminding us that with a little effort and imagination, anyone can create their own personal paradise, no matter the size. If you’re looking for a boost of gardening motivation and a reminder of the simple pleasures of digging in the dirt, “Garden to the Max” is a charming, inspirational read!

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Advanced Reader Copy Book Review for Net Galley: Agatha Christie Plots, Clues and Misdirections

Book Review: Advanced Reader Copy for Net Galley for Agatha Christie Plots, Clues and Misdirections book title


As an Agatha Christie devotee, I found this book by Sally & Tony Hope through The Book Guild Publishing (a subsidiary of Troubador Publishing) to be a thorough collection and analysis of the mystery-genre literary devices she uses in her works. If you’re an Agatha Christie fan as well, or an aspiring murder mystery writer, this book is for you!

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