Happy New Year 2022!

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“It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves.” —William Shakespeare

Happy New year to all my friends and family. Wishing you a year filled with happiness and health.

Editor-in-chief, Jeyran Main

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Emily’s Lair by Cary Grossman (Book Review #1122)

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Emily’s Lair is a murder mystery, and the story begins with detective Will Heller entering a book shop to interview Emily Kostova. He notices many 17th centuries with hunts books in the book shop and learns so much from Emily.

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With Face Aflame by A.E. Walnofer (Book Review #1121)

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With face aflame is a beautiful story told about a seventeen-year-old girl named Madge. She has a huge birthmark on her face and is very self-conscious about it.

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The Reunion by Gary Wells (Book Review #1120)

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The reunion is a historical fiction written about Nick arriving at his 50th class high school reunion, remembering everything. His intention at first is just to come, have a drink and keep to himself, but that is not what happens.

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Wayward Girls by Claire Matturro and Penny Koepsel (Book Review #1119)

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Wayward girls is a crime fiction story inspired by the events that occurred at Artesia Hall, a school in Texas where a female student passed away in 1972. The result of this story is what transpires in this beautifully written tale.

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They Call Him Sizzleborn by Bret Tallman (Book Review #1118)

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They call him Sizzleborn is an action-adventure story about a professional cage fighter, Charlie Tate. He is married to Vivienne Quick and has two sons with her. As they move to his wife’s old family home, he discovers that his wife has been hiding a few family secrets.

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Boy, Falling by Jenny Jaeckel (Book Review #1117)

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Boy, falling is a historical fiction that begins with Gerard Rougeaus leaving Montreal, his home for New York City. The story is set in 1909 and tells the story of Gerard’s journey. He has a half-sister Jeannette and two nieces who are struggling. The story focuses on Black history and includes an LGBTQ storyline.

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