Howie and the Parcel Winch by Gavin Wicklow (Book Review #723)

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Howie and the parcel winch is a humorous fictional story about an author who lives in New York City and is facing writer’s block. His stepfather gives him advice, which he seeks through. By doing so, the author creates a character named Howie, who is into parcel winches. That is where the story picks up, creating this really stimulating dynamic of a story.

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Video Review – Happy to meet me by Calista J. McBride

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Journey’s Through Faladon: The Titan Divide by The Ruinsong Order (Book Review #738)

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The Titan Divide is a fantasy novel written by 40 authors. The story begins in Mountain Birth, a magical calamity that curses the Jodmun men. The curse, which somehow can also be perceived as a blessing, creates a chance for Urbon, a wanderer, who gets attacked by Elves causing him to lose his crew. Urbon then travels to Faladon, and on the way, he makes friends, encounters dangerous enemies, and his destiny is revealed.

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Tedeskimma by 100 Lick (Book Review #722)

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Tedeskimma is a dystopian fiction novel written about eleven characters that are all connected for a single purpose. A Skimma passes on from one character to another, and as they receive it, the story of that particular character is revealed.

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Video Review – Floyd’s Rule Book of Bad Grammar by Jonathan Floyd

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When is the best time to read? by Jeyran Main

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When is the best time to read? by Jeyran Main

Studies have shown that reading for at least 6 minutes a day reduces stress by up to 68%. Experts say that it is always best to read in the mornings; however, there are debates over its productivity during night times as some use it to help them sleep at night.

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We of the Forsaken World Kiran Bhat (Book Review #721)

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We of the forsaken world is a fictional book written with four characters as protagonists. Each character has a story of its own with no relevance to the other and as disjointed as this may sound the book takes you on a journey around the world experiencing the culture, relationships and drama.

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