Dr. Bookworm discusses the legacy that a physician leaves behind in the wake of her unexpected death.
Dr. Bookworm discusses the legacy that a physician leaves behind in the wake of her unexpected death.
Dr. Bookworm writes a letter to the past ten-year-old Shannon Hale in her review of Real Friends, a graphic novel written by present-day Shannon Hale and illustrated by LeUyen Pham.
In honor of MerMay, Dr. Bookworm discusses Fish Girl by David Wiesner and Donna Jo Napoli.
Dr. Bookworm discusses the wonderful, whimsical #MerMay phenomenon, in which illustrators post mermaid/merman works during the month of May.
What happens when hospitals are demolished? Where do the stories of the ones who have lived and died there go?
Dr. Bookworm muses on 'Doctor Burnout' and what the gift of ME time can do to lessen a physician's load.
Dr. Bookworm talks about visiting her daughter at the cemetery and certain trends that she's noticed.
"My mommy guilt comes in the form of cemetery visits. "
Dr. Bookworm reviews Dan Santat's The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend.
May the Fourth be with you! In honor of this funny little Star Wars holiday, Dr. Bookworm reviews Star Wars: The Adventures of Luke Skywalker, Jedi Knight by Tony Diterlizzi and illustrated by Ralph McQuarrie.
Dr. Bookworm reviews Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin and illustrated by Daniel Salmieri.
Dr. Bookworm takes you on a Day-in-the-Life of her Bookworm family as they attended the L.A. Times Festival of Books.
Dr. Bookworm reviews Nina the Neighborhood Ninja by Sonia Panigrahy and illustrated by Hazel Quintanilla.
Dr. Bookworm discusses National Poetry Month and some of her favorite poems. She also shares a few (unedited) poems.
Borrowing from my sister's bookshelf: Dr. Bookworm reviews I Wish You More by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and illustrated by Tom Lichtenheld.
Mini Me Bookworm reviews the screenplay of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by JK Rowling.
Dr. Bookworm reviews Cynthia Rylant's re-telling of Beauty and the Beast, illustrated by Meg Park
Dr. Bookworm discusses the Reading Without Walls campaign for the month of April. She also shares three books that were outside her reading comfort zone but completely turned her world around.
On Doctors' Day, Dr. Bookworm shares what draws her to both medicine and writing together.