“Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo” by Taylor Jenkins Reid was not the book I expected to be at all. I thought I was going to be reading a chronological sequence of the trials and tribulations of the Hollywood star’s marriages. What I ended up with, though, was a story of…
Gut-wrenching. If I had to come up with one word to describe “Five Little Indians” by Michelle Good, that would be it. I spent part of my childhood living in the prairies. One summer, and I couldn’t have been much older than 9, my parents, my brothers and I were…
I’ve never been a big fan of setting annual goals, most likely because i am generally goal-driven in what I do anyways. This year, though, is different; in a strange sequence of events, I set a goal to achieve throughout 2021. I have noticed that, in the past few years,…
When the Great Virtual Race Across Tennessee (GVRAT) was announced, I wanted to register. The cumulative distance of running 1021 kilometres in 4 months is a challenging goal and it is different from races that I normally do as it is the overall distance that matters, not how fast you…
If you are someone who swoons over dogs, especially rescue dogs, Finding Gobi is the book for you. This is a heart-warming story of ultra-marathoner Dion Leonard and how he found this small dog while he was racing a 155 mile ultra across the Gobi Desert. Dion didn’t like the…