Lucia N. Davis's Blog, page 5
March 7, 2017
Books I enjoyed One of the reasons I pick up a book about...
Books I enjoyed One of the reasons I pick up a book about World War II every now and then is because they are such good reminders of the more recent horrors of our history. If we do not learn from our history, then how are we to prevent ourselves from making the same mistakes … Continue reading

Published on March 07, 2017 06:40
February 10, 2017
Why I Still Read to My 8 Year Old…
Reading to my son (or my daughter) is a wonderful way to connect with them. This is our moment of the day.

Published on February 10, 2017 12:32
Books I enjoyed: This is a book I read to my 8 year old :...
Books I enjoyed: This is a book I read to my 8 year old :). I find many new treasures when I browse for kids’ books in the library. Escape from Baxters’ Barn is definitely one of them. It is well written, with mature language, and lots a wonderful “big” words. The story had us both … Continue reading

Published on February 10, 2017 09:06
January 6, 2017
The Lost Ones
We lost many writers in 2016. As we start 2017, let's celebrate their work.

Published on January 06, 2017 12:19
December 14, 2016
Finally…
Finally...my website is up and running! And finally, the sequel to "The Baby on the Back Porch" is on the editor's desk...
Find out more!
Find out more!

Published on December 14, 2016 07:55
December 13, 2016
Books I enjoyed: Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale is a w...
Books I enjoyed: Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale is a wonderful book that hardly needs more publicity, but I will gladly give it. I couldn’t stop reading until I finished it. Set in WWII, it tells the story of two sisters, each dealing in their own way within German-occupied, war-torn France. As it states on Amazon: “A heartbreakingly … Continue reading

Published on December 13, 2016 11:05
books I enjoyed: Kristin Hannah’s “The Nightingale” is a...
books I enjoyed: Kristin Hannah’s “The Nightingale” is a wonderful book that hardly needs more publicity, but I will gladly give it. I couldn’t stop reading until I finished it. Set in WWII, it tells the story of two sisters, each dealing in their own way within German-occupied, war-torn France. As it states on Amazon: “A … Continue reading

Published on December 13, 2016 11:05