7 Ways to Get Over a Good Day Hangover

Good day hangovers can come when you least expect them and they make you want to crawl back in bed and pull the covers over your head. The thing is, if you crawl out of the covers, you can very likely find your way out of Groundhog Day.

D.H. Lawrence: the Good and the Bad

Author D.H. Lawrence (1885—1930) is best known for his worst novel, Lady Chatterley’s Lover. But he also wrote some genuinely fine works of fiction, including the short story, “Tickets, Please”.

“The Guide for the Perplexed” by Moses Maimonides

His most famous and influential work, The Guide for the Perplexed, was written for people who felt baffled or discouraged by the contradictions between the science of that time and the religious beliefs of Judaism.

How to Read a Novel by Caroline Gordon

The more ambitious student of How to Read a Novel could use it as a guide and primer to these many authors and their works, and attain thereby a truly profound understanding of literature.

Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Three fateful choices were made for the modern world during the 1800s; and those choices can be represented by three exceptionally brilliant writers: Marx, Nietzsche, and Dostoyevsky. 

Hey Ripley, Say It Ain’t So! 

and if we can reach out to the other side from the inside as to WHY Black Lives Matter, you won’t be asked to “Say It Ain’t So” anymore.

6 Best Tips To Properly Store Your Vape Hardware

Now you know why proper vape device storage is essential, but what are the best tips for storing your vape hardware? Let’s take a look. 

“The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” by Jean-Dominique Bauby

Though it might all sound depressing, I found The Diving Bell to be inspiring. Many topics are explored, though two themes have struck me with special force.

A Rescue Dog Is a Happy Dog

Nothing better than a rescue dog---you are their world.

The Holocaust: A History of the Jews of Europe During the Second World War

Again, this is a painful read; and also lengthy. But for anyone who wants to know the whole story of the Holocaust—insofar as that is obtainable to mere readers of history—Martin Gilbert’s work is invaluable.