Tag: books

10 Fun Facts About Kissing

Smooching, frenching, snogging, lip-locking, sucking face, necking, pecking, tongue wrestling, tonsil hockey. Call it what you want, I’m talking about kissing. It’s a strange phenomenon when you consider the mechanics — putting your mouth on another human’s mouth, touching tongues, swapping spit. How the heck did we come up with that? This strange act, when […]

7 Awesome Gift Ideas for Architects

Choosing the right gift for an architect can be quite hard, especially when you don’t know the personal preferences of a person. However, if you stick to the architect niche, you are bound to find a gift that is not only useful, but also intelligent and cool. So, if you are gifting an architect and […]

12 Words And Phrases From “Game Of Thrones” That Need To Be Part Of Your Vocabulary

I’m completely and utterly absorbed in both the Game of Thrones book series, by George R. R. Martin, and the HBO show. It’s so imaginative! As I’ve been reading the books, I’ve been completely enthralled by some of the language Martin uses, both old-fashioned terms and unique turns of phrase that really roll off the […]

5 Cool Gift Ideas For Interior Designers

While interior designers have an innate aesthetic sense, they too have to be in meetings and public appearances. Moreover, they also have friends and families. This means on any occasion, they deserve gifts and might get something which they don’t like. If you have an interior designer in your immediate family or friend circle, you […]

The Best Kettlebell Training Books

Today we all have some ways of staying in shape or getting to the physical form we wish to be. There is a natural connection between a man and work-out timeouts, something like a restart button. Kettlebell training is a fast-growing fitness exercise which demands from you the complete involvement of your body. When done […]

Frisky Q&A: Great Author Sara Benincasa Talks Young Adult Fiction, Zelda Fitzgerald & Women In Comedy

A show of hands: who had to read The Great Gatsby in school? Most of us, right? You’re probably overly familiar with the tale of Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan, if not from high school English class then from the Baz Luhrman spectacle in theaters this past summer. I hope you still have room in […]