Poetic Meditations for the Evolutionary Journey by Anjali Soi (Book Review #1621)

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‘Poetic Meditations for the Evolutionary Journey’ is a poetic narrated book explaining the zodiac signs and teaching you all the astrology elements related to the matter.

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Carnival Songs by S.V. Brown (Book Review #1620)

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‘Carnival Songs’ is a historical fiction set in Torrenceburg with, a complex town and much drama. From the beginning of the story, you immediately feel like sinking into it with a sense of waiting for something to go wrong.

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Body of Origin by Kimberly J. Smith (Book Review #1619)

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‘Body of Origin’ is a young adult fictional story about Calliope Littleton. She is a sixteen-year-old and has the ability to be immune to a drug treatment mandated by the government. This enables her to remain having her switching abilities.

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Word Dancing: Instant Poetry by Lawrence R. Berger (Book Review #1618)

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‘Word Dancing: Instant Poetry’ is the third volume of its book series. If you are looking for a book that is going to make you think and at the same time enjoy a world filled with lyrical and rhythmic words, then this is for you.

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Catharine, Queen of the Tumbling Waters by Cynthia Neale (Book Review #1617)

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‘Catharine, Queen of the Tumbling Waters’ is a historical fiction about Catherine Montour and her life, filled with turmoil, perseverance, and bravery. It is a compelling story set in the mid-1700s when Catherine was young and expected to follow in her grandmother’s footsteps as an interpreter for the British colonies.

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The Secret of Blue Lake by Marcy Blesy (Book Review #1616)

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‘The Secret of Blue Lake’ is a fictional tale about Meg Popkins, a Chicago news reporter who moves to a tiny town in Michigan, away from her family and familiar territory, to find herself and possibly forget about her loved one.

While adjusting to the new norm, Meg meets Brian Welter, a confident reporter who helps her know about Blue Lake, her town, and maybe more.

The fictional tale is filled with intrigue. The twists and turns aren’t foreseen, and since the pace of the story is steady, you are on a steady road to an exciting read.

The cover design of the book is attractive and represents the content inside. I recommend this read to mystery and romance readers.

Written by Jeyran Main

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How to Fall in Love With Writing by Anique Sara Taylor

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How to Fall in Love With Writing

How I Began My Writing Practice:

When going through a complicated business situation years ago, it was difficult to connect with writing, between all the office emails, calls, meetings, and letters. Even though I’m a night owl, I began to experiment with getting up very early in the morning to write before the business day began.

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Interview with Sara Hosey

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  • What’s your favorite thing you have written?

I’m pretty excited about Dirty Suburbia, my debut “literary fiction” for adults. I have three young adult novels already out in the world, and I love those books, too, but I am very proud of this collection.

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