Adam Burgess
Today we remember an important figure in LGBT American History: Harvey Milk. Harvey Milk, known as the “Mayor of Castro Street,” was a gay rights activist and community leader. In 1977, Milk won a seat on the San Francisco Board. He became the city’s… Continue Reading “Ten LGBT History Books for Harvey Milk Day”
With just two weeks left in the spring academic semester, I’ve been thinking ahead to the reading I would like to do this summer. I thought I would harken back to the good ol’ days of blogging, when the Top Ten Tuesday feature was… Continue Reading “Top Ten Books on My Summer TBR Pile”
Aloha, Readers! I very rarely participate in blog memes (or, let’s be honest, in blogging at all, lately!), but this one caught my eye when I saw it posted over on O’s blog, Behold the Stars. The winters here in the Midwestern United States… Continue Reading “Ten Books “On Tap” for This Winter”
It’s been a while since I’ve participated in a “Top Ten Tuesday” meme. These are hosted by The Broke and the Bookish, and they always have great topics. This week’s topic is “favorites of the year so far.” Since I like to keep track… Continue Reading “10 Best Reads in 2014 (So Far)”
Yesterday, Jillian of Random Ramblings posted her “Most Influential Books” and asked me if I would share mine, too. I really love her particular spin on this, which is that we share without giving any sort of explanation whatsoever. It’s harder than it sounds!… Continue Reading “Ten Influential Books in My Life”