The Journey of Self-Healing by Tobi Hawker(Book Review #1309)

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The journey of self-healing is a non-fictional self-help book written by an author who has a long practice making medicinal medicine with herbs. He knows all that there is about plants and nature. He can forage and grow them in a way that makes natural medicine, and with this knowledge, he provides a very insightful educational book.

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The Forty-Something Fanboy: A Midlife Crisis in the Age of COVID by Sam Choi (Book Review #1308)

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‘The Forty-Something Fanboy’ is a contemporary fiction and begins introducing David Yi, a divorced Korean American man who is struggling to make connections due to Covid-19. He falls in love with Yoon- Mi, but soon that also falls apart since he cannot induce intimacy from a distance.

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Shadow House by A. R. Silverberry (Book Review #1307)

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Shadow House is a young adult teen story filled with science fiction material keeping the young mind intrigued. The added romance and dystopian nature to the premise adds to the interesting dynamic of the story.

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SAY NO TO DEPRESSION by Master Ted Sun (Book Review #1306)

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Say no to depression is a nonfiction self-help book that educates you on what depression is and how hard it is to treat it. Other mental illnesses are also spoken about but above all, what matters most here is that it helps you feel free again.

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The Ultimate Guide of Random Facts Cerebrum Publishing (Book Review #1305)

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The ultimate guide of random facts is a nonfiction entertaining read teaching you facts that you most likely have never heard or known about. It provides content you can remember and talk about when you get together with your friends, and it’s fun, so you enjoy sitting and reading.

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The Backpack Years by Stefanie & James Wilson (Book Review #1304)

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The Backpack years is a memoir and has a dual narrative premise where James and Stefanie both share their journey and experience together.

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STATE OF REVOLUTION by Al Frazza (Book Review #1303)

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State of Revolution is a travel memoir filled with the author’s experience of not only life but also his journey of exploring. He decides to document many New Jersey Revolutionary War historic sites, and with that comes much storytelling and exciting tales that you experience when reading this book.

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