“Knowing” by Mark Cox (Book Review #1868)

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Mark Cox’s “Knowing” is an unflinchingly honest and poignant collection of poems that delve deep into the complexities of human experience. Cox pulls no punches in his exploration of love, drinking, travel, and the inevitable mishaps that punctuate life’s journey. This collection stands out for its raw candor and the author’s ability to find humor even in the darkest moments.

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The Lost Child – a story of recovery from Narcissistic Abuse by Charlie Blakely (Book Review #1789)

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“The Lost Child – A Story of Recovery from Narcissistic Abuse” by Charlie Blakely is a powerful and insightful memoir that dives deep into the complex dynamics of narcissistic abuse and its long-lasting effects on the victims. Through a chronological journey of her life, starting from the tender age of two, Blakely unfolds the intricate and often painful experiences that shaped her upbringing and relationships, especially with her mother, the primary source of her narcissistic abuse.

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Sorcery & Sin in the Second World by R. S. d’Arcy (Book Review #1788)

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“Sorcery & Sin in the Second World” by R. S. d’Arcy is a spellbinding tale of love, betrayal, and power that transports readers to a fantastical medieval world beyond a mysterious backyard portal. The story begins with Rena, a woman stuck in the monotony of her daily life, who stumbles upon a portal leading her to an extraordinary second world. When her husband, Pal, follows in search of her, he discovers a realm where time operates differently and where magic and danger intertwine.

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The Koshertarian Comedians by Michael Kornbluth (Book Review #1787)

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“The Koshertarian Comedians” by Michael Kornbluth is an uproariously funny and insightful exploration of fatherhood, faith, and the rejuvenating power of comedy. Through a collection of essays and imaginative comedic sketches inspired by his children, Kornbluth navigates the complexities of modern parenting and personal growth with wit and wisdom.

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Shadow Song by April Tompkins (Book Review #1786)

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“Shadow Song” by April Tompkins is a captivating novel that skillfully blends elements of mystery, romance, and personal growth into a seamless narrative. The story follows Ashley Montrose, a woman whose life takes an unexpected turn after she loses her job and stumbles into an unforeseen adventure that challenges her in every possible way.

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On the Brink by Michael A. Sisti (Book Review #1785)

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“On the Brink” by Michael A. Sisti is a riveting novel that captures the essence of resilience, ambition, and the indomitable human spirit. Following the journey of Dave Powers from a young, eager entrepreneur to a man grappling with the complexities of adulthood and professional life, Sisti offers readers a compelling narrative set against the vibrant backdrop of New York City during the Mad Men era.

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Naked Determination: 41 Stories about Overcoming Fear by Gisela Hausmann (Book Review #1784)

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“Naked Determination: 41 Stories About Overcoming Fear” by Gisela Hausmann is a compelling collection that masterfully blends personal narrative with life lessons, offering readers a unique and engaging approach to tackling fear and fostering personal growth. Hausmann’s decision to forgo traditional self-help formats in favor of sharing her own experiences is both bold and refreshing, effectively demonstrating the power of storytelling in overcoming life’s challenges.

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The Jackdaw and the Doll by John Biscello (Book Review #1783)

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“The Jackdaw and the Doll” by John Biscello, with spellbinding artwork by Izumi Yokoyama, is a captivating fable that transcends the ordinary to become a mesmerizing tableau of creativity and imagination. This book is not just a reading experience; it’s an aesthetic journey that melds the power of narrative with the evocative force of visual art.

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The Girl Who Broke the Dark by Evelyn Puerto (Book Review #1782)

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“The Girl Who Broke the Dark” by Evelyn Puerto is a riveting fantasy novel that weaves a tale of destiny, courage, and the power of unity against the forces of evil. On the brink of adulthood, Princess Eliana of Ymittos is thrust into an ancient prophecy that demands she journey to the treacherous underworld of Malkh to break a century-old curse binding a sleeping prince. Faced with her fears and the prospect of her own death, Eliana’s initial refusal marks the beginning of a thrilling adventure that captivates from the first page to the last.

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