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  • The “I Love My Instant Pot Cooking for One” Recipe Book

    The “I Love My Instant Pot Cooking for One” Recipe Book

                     No matter if I’m eating by myself or cooking for friends and family, I want to enjoy a good meal. And when time is short or I don’t want to fuss, The “I Love My Instant Pot Cooking for One” Recipe Book authorized by Instant Pot is a great book to turn to.…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    September 27, 2021
    Cookbooks, Recipes
    Bruschetta Chicken, Cookbooks, Cooking for One, Easy Teriyaki Chicken Thighs and Rice, Instant Pot, Lisa Childs, Recipes, TriedTestedandTrue.com
  • Kirk Herbstreit: Out of the Pocket

    Kirk Herbstreit: Out of the Pocket

           Eight schools in just as many years, parents divorcing, new step-parents, more divorces, more new homes, overwhelming shyness, red-faced when emotional and almost always feeling out of place. It doesn’t sound like the prerequisites for Kirk Herbstreit’s stellar career as a sportscaster and star of College GameDay.        But Herbstreit always had football and…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    September 15, 2021
    Autobiography, Sports
    College GameDay, Football, Gene Wojciechowski, Kirk Herbstreit, Ohio State University, Out of the Pocket
  • Pullman: The Man, the Company, the Historic Park by Kenneth Schoon

    Pullman: The Man, the Company, the Historic Park by Kenneth Schoon

                   Kenneth Schoon, professor emeritus at Indiana University Northwest, has immersed himself in the history of the Greater Chicago/Northwest Indiana area for decades, writing books starting from the area’s earliest beginnings such as “Calumet Beginnings: Ancient Shorelines and Settlements at the South End of Lake Michigan” and “Swedish Settlements on the South Shore of Lake…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    September 6, 2021
    American History, Architecture, Barack Obama, Chicago, Historic Architecture, History, Photography
    Chicago, Florence Hotel, historic, Historic Architecture, Historic Preservation, Historic Pullman Foundation, History Press, Kenneth Schoon, Museum, Non-fiction, Pullman, Pullman National Monument
  • George Diamond’s: A Northwest Indiana Classic

    George Diamond’s: A Northwest Indiana Classic

                In 1924, Peter Levant’s opened what was one of Whiting’s famous “perch palaces,” a place that served freshly caught perch right from Lake Michigan. They also advertised such menu items as steak, chicken, and, of course, this being The Region, frog legs—mostly likely from nearby Lake George.             Indeed, frog legs were so in…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    August 18, 2021
    Author event, Book signings, Food, Food History, History, Northwest Indiana, Recipes
    Chicago, Classic Restaurants, George Diamond's Steak House, History Press, Jane Simon Ammeson, Lost restaurants, Northwest Indiana, Phil Schmidt's, Recipes, restaurants, The Region, Whiting
  • Psychological thriller brings chills to the movie set

    Psychological thriller brings chills to the movie set

                Melissa Larsen and I are in total agreement. If a handsome movie director asks you to star in a reality-style movie set on an isolated island with just a crew and cast of five after an odd and awkward one-on-one screen test, there’s only one thing to do.  Just say no.             Larsen is…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    August 11, 2021
    mystery, Thriller
    Fiction, Movie location, Mystery-Thriller, Shutter
  • How to Kill Your Best Friend by Lexie Elliott

    How to Kill Your Best Friend by Lexie Elliott

    A funeral at a posh island resort isn’t supposed to be fun, but in Lexie Elliott’s new mystery, How to Kill Your Best Friend, it’s more than sad, it’s deadly. And complicated.          Georgie, Bronwyn, and Lissa are close friends having swam competitively together in college. But there long have been undercurrents in the relationships…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    August 10, 2021
    Fiction, mystery, Thriller
    #bylexieelliott, #Howtokillyourbestfriend, Exotic locale, Lexie Elliott, mystery, Mystery-Thriller
  • VIRTUAL EVENT: Mary Adkins author of Palm Beach on Zoom

    VIRTUAL EVENT: Mary Adkins author of Palm Beach on Zoom

    This Tuesday, join Mary Adkins in a free Zoom event at 6 p.m. (CDT) as she is joined in conversation with Lucas Schaefer to discuss her latest book, Palm Beach (Harper 2021). As described by BookPeople, this thought-provoking page-turner from the author of When You Read This and Privilege is a powerful novel that uniquely captures the painful…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    August 9, 2021
    Culture, Fiction
    "Privilege", BookPeople, Fiction, Luca Schaefer, Mary Adkins, Page-turner, Palm Beach, Virtual event
  • National Book Lovers Day: Celebrate By Learning to Download Books for Free

    National Book Lovers Day: Celebrate By Learning to Download Books for Free

    August 9 is National Book Lovers Day, a celebration for book worms everywhere. And lucky for us, our public library has its own collection of ebooks and audiobooks that we can download for free.Libby, the leading library reading app by OverDrive, lets users download ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, comics, and more at no cost. All you need…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    August 8, 2021
    Adventure, Authors, Culture, Digital, Fiction, mystery, Romance
    B.A. Paris, Best Selling Author, Daniel Silva, Danielle Steel, Debbie Macomber, Fallen, Falling, Fiction, It's Better This Way, Jasmine Guillory, Kathy Reichs, Kristin Harmel, Libby Reading App, Linda Castillo, Miranda Cowley Heller, New York Times bestseller, Nine Lives, OverDrive, Romance, Suspense, T.J. Newman, The Bone Code, The Cellist, The Forest of Vanishing Stars, The Therapist, Top Ten Books, While We Were Dating
  • Piglet: The Unexpected Story of a Deaf Blind Pink Puppy and His Family

    Piglet: The Unexpected Story of a Deaf Blind Pink Puppy and His Family

              Melissa Shapiro could have said no when asked to foster a deaf, blind, and traumatized puppy. After all, Shapiro, a veterinarian with a busy practice already had six rescue dogs, a husband and three college-aged children in her home. She certainly didn’t have the time, energy, or room to take on a highly anxious…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    August 8, 2021
    Animals, Author event, Canines, Dogs, Family, Inspirational
    Dogs, Melissa Shapiro, Piglet, Piglet Mindset, Piglet: The Unexpected Story of a Deaf Blind Pink Puppy and His Family, Rescue animals
  • The Other Passenger: A Mystery-Thriller by Louise Candlish

    The Other Passenger: A Mystery-Thriller by Louise Candlish

    After a spectacular burnout that caused him to lose his high-paying job, Jamie Buckby has found work as a coffee shop barista, a job that pays much less than his previous career. But money really isn’t an issue for him. He lives with his girlfriend, a wealthy, successful businesswoman, in her wonderful historic home in…

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    July 27, 2021
    Authors, Fiction, mystery, Thriller
    Fiction, Louise Candlish, mystery, The Other Passenger
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