Under The Orange Blossoms: Writing My Memoir by Cindy Benezra

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One day while chatting with friends, the topic of sexual abuse came up and the conversation quickly chilled. I knew at that moment it was time to tell my story of overcoming sexual abuse. The abuse I faced as a child wasn’t a secret, but it was also part of my life that I rarely spoke about. Conversations never easily lent themselves to discussing it, and it was obvious that despite the pandemic proportions of sexual abuse, most people avoid the topic altogether. 

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Assassins: A Nostraterra Fantasy Novel by David N. Pauly (Book Review #1243)

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Assassins is book one of the Fourth Age- Shadow Wars series. The story is set in the land of Nostraterra and is a young adult teen story written about elves, dwarves, and their conflicts of race.

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Republic Falling by Michael J Brooks (Book Review #1242)

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Republic falling is a hard science fiction book and the first of its series. It is book one of its series and begins with Randy joining the Commonwealth Defence Force in order to seek revenge for the death of his mother.

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The Bank Street Peeper by Erna Odrach (Book Review #1241)

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The bank street is a fictional story about Reginald Rutley, who is a social outcast peeping through people’s windows only to follow up on their stories and know their different scenarios. As weird as what he does sounds like, the story notions the perspective one can have by simply being an observer.

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Jamie Whistler Plays Out of the Park Baseball Because It’s The Only Thing That Matters by RJ O’Sullivan (Book Review #1240)

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Jamie whistler is a humorous fiction tale told in the first narrative. It begins with Jamie losing his family to COVID and how he is the heir to an eighty-seven billion-dollar corporate empire. His initial intention is to sell his journal to a publisher and a movie maker but instead decides to use his fortune to hijack and kidnap the former President of the United States.

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Escaping Pretense by Deborah Jean Miller (Book Review #1239)

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Escaping Pretense is a fictional story about Pretense Abdicator, who decides to make a plan to steal from her well-endowed financial clients and make a run for it. She works for a prestigious financial firm and works with the wealthiest clients who can make this happen for her. Her plan? Get a new identity and flee.

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“Breaking into the Book Club” By Antonio Caruso

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When I first put my fingers to the keyboard and started writing my first book. I thought to myself, why are you doing this? And do you think all this time and effort will be worth it? “I was doubting myself because I didn’t think I had the work ethic or talent to write a book. But then I immediately shook off my initial self-doubt and pushed through anyway. I then realized when I finished my book, that the work was just starting. The hurdles and leaps that a self-published author must do complete and publish a book are daunting. I still didn’t care; I was determined to finish something that I started.

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My Story by Spencer Quin

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For years I had been thinking about writing a story. There was an idea that I kept thinking about, a scenario, and I felt it was something that needed to be developed. I have always been very technical, I love the sciences, especially math, physics, and computer science. But I have always had a strong creative side as well.

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You Are Special by Kristian Hagglund (Book Review #1238)

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You are special is a poetic children’s book. The story is lyrical, short, and perfect for young readers. It represents the notion of being special no matter who you are.

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