Month: June 2019

“Curiosity: The Story of a Mars Rover” by Markus Motum

Did you know that the latest Mars rover, Curiosity, was named by a sixth-grader from Kansas? I didn’t, nor did I know so many of the intricate details that went into preparing the Mars rover. A fascinating read, told by the fictional perspective of… Continue Reading ““Curiosity: The Story of a Mars Rover” by Markus Motum”

Whistler Public Library

When traveling, I love to go into the local bookstore and library. I enjoy seeing how they celebrate books, and I am so intrigued to see which books are highlighted—meaning given notice due to their placement (full cover on display, in a smaller labeled… Continue Reading “Whistler Public Library”

“The Story of Inventions”

To my delight, I came across this book at my local library. The novel-like binding intrigued me. I thought it might be written like a novel, diving deep into a couple of inventions and their backstory–similar to the documentary series “How we Got to… Continue Reading ““The Story of Inventions””