Today marks the start down a new path. The end of an era and the beginning of a new one. It's like Y2K or the difference between AD and BC on our dates. Today is symbolic for a couple of reasons. This years is exactly (month wise not necessarily day wise) halfway over. ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Girl Who Could See by Kara Swanson
All her life Fern has been told she is blind to reality—but what if she is the only one who can truly see?Fern Johnson is crazy. At least, that’s what the doctors have claimed since her childhood. Now nineteen, and one step away from a psych ward, Fern struggles to survive in bustling Los ...
RECIPE: Zucchini Fritters
Another Fizzy original. Odds are that all of us are familiar, in some way, with friend zucchini. Restaurants serve it as sticks, fries, rounds, etc. Growing up I did something a little different. It had to be different because all the zucchini in the house had been shredded ...
BOOK REVIEW: Here and Gone by Haylen Beck
Here and Gone is a gripping, wonderfully tense suspense thriller about a mother's desperate fight to recover her stolen children from corrupt authorities.. It begins with a woman fleeing through Arizona with her kids in tow, trying to escape an abusive marriage. When she's pulled over by an ...
BOOK REVIEW: High as the Heavens by Kate Breslin
In 1917, Evelyn Marche is just one of many women who has been widowed by the war. A British nurse trapped in German-occupied Brussels, she spends her days working at a hospital and her nights as a waitress in her aunt and uncle's café. Eve also has a carefully guarded secret keeping her in ...