Books, NonFiction

Life Will Be the Death of Me by Chelsea Handler

I recreated(ish) the cover of Chelsea Handler's latest memoir. Beau didn't cooperate as well, and all I had was an apple and an orange. Plus we have opposite colors. Anyways, her book is great.

Books, NonFiction

Brief Answers to the Big Questions by Stephen Hawking

Stephen Hawking isn’t an anti-social genius. He’s brilliant, no doubt. He’s also witty, sarcastic, charming, and completely relatable in his book Brief Answers for the Big Questions, published posthumously. 

Books, NonFiction

The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein

Race is a complicated issue in the United States. The Color of Law goes a long way to explaining some of the intricacies. I have heard nothing but good things, and I can’t agree more. It serves as a timely reminder as to why voting is so very important.

Books, NonFiction

Good & Mad by Rebecca Traister

Anger has been subdued, ignored, and vilified in women for-literally-ever. It’s not even something that can be discussed as if it’s in the past. Good & Mad is a look into women’s pent-up anger.