Peeps in Bloom by J. D. Suhre (Book Review #1252)

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Peeps in bloom is a children’s literature book about Meg and Isaac. They are two sixth-graders who have been given a mission to set a personal goal for the school year. They both go to the Garrett Grove Elementary School.

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Home Boys by Seth C. Kadish (Book Review #1251)

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Home boys is a memoir containing stories and relationships of a group of troubled teenagers and their interactions with a therapist. While the premise has humor, it also discusses some crucial matters that make this book valuable to read.

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Twisted Love by Wally Runnels (Book Review #1250)

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Twisted love is an occult horror story about Dr. Julietta, an archaeologist who discovers a chamber containing the remains of a pair of lovers in an excavation while she is in Mexico City. The finding seems to be the core of the story, and so you are hooked on reading more, trying to figure out what’s going to happen yet.

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The Eternal Reflection by Aquila, M.A (Book Review #1249)

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Zelkova Rising is the first book of the ‘Eternal Reflection’ series. Ni’vim lives in a world where the skies are green, plants are blue, and mythical creatures coexist with dark elementals. She is an avian girl and has to marry the inspirational teachings of a sacred book that provides symbols of wisdom; however, there is a lot more at stake besides the promise she has given to her father.

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The Journey of Discovering Inner Peace by Christina Samycia (Book Review #1248)

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The journey of discovering inner peace is a nonfiction self-help book. It provides practical advice for self-discovery and healing emotions that have been blocking the path to success.

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Dilation by Travis Stecher (Book Review #1247)

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Dilation is a time travel sci-fi story and is about the survival of the human race. Thousands of other elite soldiers, alongside Nadia Raynor, a fighter pilot from the 32nd century, arrive in the year 12,595 to protect their species from extermination.

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Fate’s Final Destiny by E T McNamara (Book Review #1246)

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Fate’s final destiny is a military romance story. The story begins on a Pacific battlefield in 1944 during World War II but really goes back to 1930 when Cindy and Michael meet. Michael Johnson reminisces his time growing up in Oklahoma Panhandle and everything that happened with his childhood sweetheart as he lays wounded on the ground. 

The friendship between Cindy and Michael is solid and is beautiful to read. They are separated when Cindy’s mother decides to up and leave for California. As fate brings them back together, you get to read and enjoy how they overcome obstacles in order to prove their love for one another.

The historical romance also provides a steady glimpse into the Great Depression and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. I found the story enjoyable to read. The literature and narrative were smooth and well written.

I recommend this book to romance readers.

Written by Jeyran Main

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THE PATHS OF GLORY by Mary M. Schmidt

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The boast of heraldry, the pomp of pow’r,

         And all that beauty, all that wealth e’er gave,

Awaits alike th’ inevitable hour.

         The paths of glory lead but to the grave.

                              …Thomas Gray

   November 22, 1963:  I was all of 17, a senior in high school, and my assignment was Gray’s Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard.  Then the school’s PA system sprang to life. Shots had been fired at the presidential motorcade in Dallas.

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Interview with Hamour Baika

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Where did you get your idea for your book?

This story was inspired by the song Hotel by Tori Amos: A chance encounter in a hotel turns into a romantic experience, which leads to a breakage point, and the protagonist finds themselves at the brink of making a decision that will change their life. This was the main plot.

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