APERTURE Poems by Peter Maeck (Book Review #1522)

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‘APERTURE Poems’ is a work of art. The collection is impressive in the sense that you witness the inclusion of humor, offering illustrations with deep meaning and a wonderful representation of our dreams and disappointments.

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Volcanic Adventures in Tonga – Species Conservation on Tin Can Island By Ann Göth (Book Review #1521)

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‘Volcanic Adventures in Tonga’ is a travel memoir about Ann and her passion as a bird and nature lover. She takes you to a remote island and presents you with simple living.

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Unhunched: Discover Wellness Through Posture by Aesha Tahir (Book Review #1520)

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Unhucnhed; Discover Wellness Through Posture’ is a non-fiction self-help book focusing on how your posture can affect your daily life and its correctness can affect your physical form.

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LIFE LESSONS FROM A LATE BLOOMER – VIGNETTES OF A SMALL-TOWN GIRL by Jackie Ewing (Book Review #1519)

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‘LIFE LESSONS FROM A LATE BLOOMER’ is a memoir written with humor and many life lessons you can take from. Jackie has a tremendously interesting life, and as much as she provides wisdom, you also understand all the objects and the world she sees.

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Tempered by Kate Kort (Book Review #1518)

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‘Tempered’ is a contemporary and begins with Murray Henderson. He is lonely and anxious and has a past that he hasn’t still dealt with, and while he struggles with his current situation, he also is confronted by everything else that is navigated in his life.

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Where the Lilacs Bloom Once Again by RONI ROSENTHAL (Book Review #1517)

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‘Where the Lilacs Bloom Once Again’ is a historical fiction about Friddie, an 18-year-old Jewish woman who decides not to marry his pre-decided marriage match and escape to a city where she meets the love of her life. However, once again, things do not pan out the way she thinks, and you are taken on a beautiful journey of discovery.

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The Relaxists by Alton Spencer (Book Review #1516)

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‘The Relaxists’ is a metaphysical and visionary fictional tale. It begins with Edward Slowbe and his discovery that changes his concept and understanding of human nature. As he pursues the meaning behind all the power and insights, we enter a historical period where mysterious realms are at play, and he has to confront many things to survive.

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Dead Letters by P.J. Murphy (Book Review #1515)

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‘Dead Letters’ is a mystery fiction story about Chris, who happens to attend the funeral of his old friend Richard after he has disappeared for a year. Chris realizes that his old friend has left an unpublished final novel that provides clues and information within its pages, enabling him and Richard’s girlfriend, Amy to find him.

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Interview with Ryan Schuette

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1-When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? The creative writing bug bit me when I was 13. Fascinated by Star Wars, I wrote a short story about X-Wing starfighter pilots attacking a new imperial battle station. I can still remember the feel of the notebook, the satisfying intercom dialogue between harried pilots, and my frustration with the so-so quality of my descriptions. So I knew I’d be a writer when I heard my inner critic’s voice. Ha!

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