Gabe’s Reading List: March
These are the books I read in March 2021 with a rating reflecting my opinion on them. I am leaving books not available in English out for your convenience. At the bottom, I will be sharing some recommendations that fall under the category fiction, non-fiction, or non-fiction political. These recommendations are books I have not read myself, so proceed with caution as I cannot speak … Continue reading Gabe’s Reading List: March
The Robinson Reading Report – March
The Robinson Reading Report is back with the March edition!! We’re about a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, and a lot of us have stayed home more than we usually do. Some of us have read more books than usual, including me. I’ve compiled a list of my favorite books I read this month, and maybe you can check some of them out too! If … Continue reading The Robinson Reading Report – March
Recap of the March 2021 Elections
A recap about the March 2021 Federal elections from The Congressional Report! Continue reading Recap of the March 2021 Elections
Gabe’s Reading List: February
These are the books I read in February 2021 with a rating reflecting my opinion on them. I am leaving books not available in English out for your convenience. At the bottom, I will be sharing some recommendations that fall under the category fiction, non-fiction, or non-fiction political. These recommendations are books I have not read myself, so proceed with caution as I cannot speak … Continue reading Gabe’s Reading List: February
The Robinson Reading Report – February
The Robinson Reading Report has returned with the February edition! While this may be the shortest month, I assure you, this edition will not be shorter in any way! I’ve compiled a list of my favorite books I read this month, and maybe you can check some of them out too! If this is your first time checking into the Triple R, here’s how it … Continue reading The Robinson Reading Report – February
Conflicting Opinions: The February Election
Hello and welcome back to Conflicting Opinions! We are excited to be bringing you this new installment, with the topic being the February election. Here, we showcase different opinions from different members of Congress and present them. If you are a newcomer to this series, here’s how it works: Each installment will be centered around a question, action, or event. We then ask four members … Continue reading Conflicting Opinions: The February Election
Gabe’s Reading List: January
These are the books I read in January 2021 with a rating reflecting my opinion on them. I am leaving books not available in English out for your convenience. At the bottom, I will be sharing some recommendations that fall under the category fiction, non-fiction, or non-fiction political. These recommendations are books I have not read myself, so proceed with caution as I cannot speak … Continue reading Gabe’s Reading List: January
The Robinson Reading Report – January
Wow, January is over already? Time flies, but you know what that means! It’s another edition of the Robinson Reading Report! Some of us have made New Year’s Resolutions, others haven’t (me included), but we can all appreciate some good reads to start off this year right. If this is your first time checking in on the RRR, here’s how it works: Similar to Gabe’s … Continue reading The Robinson Reading Report – January
The State of the Race: Interviews with the Presidential Candidates
With the January election season underway, multiple campaigns for different public offices have kicked off. But arguably the most important one is the Presidential race, where two challengers, Libertarian Vice President Mark and Republican Party Leader Lee, face off. Both have impressive records spanning months of holding offices, and both have impressive platforms. In these interviews, Mark and Lee both expressed their plan as President, … Continue reading The State of the Race: Interviews with the Presidential Candidates
Gabe’s Reading List: December
These are the books I read in December 2020 with a rating reflecting my opinion on them. I am leaving books not available in English out for your convenience. At the bottom, I will be sharing some recommendations that fall under the category fiction, non-fiction, or non-fiction political. These recommendations are books I have not read myself, so proceed with caution as I cannot speak … Continue reading Gabe’s Reading List: December
