Category: Introduction

Letters from Lesotho By R.F. Cook (Illustrations by Beverly McKay) (Book Review #2375)

Letters from Lesotho is a charming and insightful memoir that captures the rewards and challenges of living abroad during a period of significant political and social change in Southern Africa. Through a blend of personal reflection, travel writing, and cultural observation, R.F. Cook offers… Continue Reading “Letters from Lesotho By R.F. Cook (Illustrations by Beverly McKay) (Book Review #2375)”

From Self-Doubt to Self-Trust By Taylor Lane (Book Review #2373)

From Self-Doubt to Self-Trust is an empowering and practical self-development guide designed to help women cultivate confidence, strengthen self-belief, and make decisions with greater clarity and conviction. Taylor Lane presents a thoughtful roadmap for readers who are ready to move beyond constant self-questioning and… Continue Reading “From Self-Doubt to Self-Trust By Taylor Lane (Book Review #2373)”

ADHD Men in Relationships By Ivy Castillo and Julian Cruz (Book Review #2372)

ADHD Men in Relationships is a practical and compassionate guide that explores how ADHD can influence romantic relationships and offers readers tools for building stronger, healthier connections. Written by Ivy Castillo and Julian Cruz, the book seeks to bridge the gap between understanding ADHD… Continue Reading “ADHD Men in Relationships By Ivy Castillo and Julian Cruz (Book Review #2372)”

A Is For Awkward by Marc Kaye (Book Review #2359)

In A Is For Awkward (and Other Reflections on Belonging), Marc Kaye delivers a thoughtful and engaging collection of personal essays that explores one of the most universal human desires: the need to belong. Blending memoir, reflection, humor, and insight, Kaye invites readers into… Continue Reading “A Is For Awkward by Marc Kaye (Book Review #2359)”

Artisans by T Geezer

People create; the truly creative are occasionally recognized and their works become desirable.  When that desire becomes greater than the availability of the creative works, demand for such works make the creative individual wealthy, at least temporarily.  Altogether too often, demand for creative works… Continue Reading “Artisans by T Geezer”

Letters from Lesotho by R.F. Cook (Book Review #2326)

Letters from Lesotho: Experiences and Adventures of a Canadian Family Living, Teaching, and Travelling in Southern Africa and Beyond by R.F. Cook is a captivating memoir that takes readers deep into the heart of Southern Africa during a pivotal moment in history. In 1989,… Continue Reading “Letters from Lesotho by R.F. Cook (Book Review #2326)”

Raising Mom: A Daughter’s Gift for Her Mother’s Final Days by Jane Farrell (Book Review #2315)

Raising Mom by Jane Farrell is a tender, heartfelt memoir that captures the profound beauty, sorrow, and grace of caring for a loved one in their final days. Told in a diary-style narrative, the book offers an intimate glimpse into the author’s experience of… Continue Reading “Raising Mom: A Daughter’s Gift for Her Mother’s Final Days by Jane Farrell (Book Review #2315)”

Abby and the Bicycle Race by Abigail Subrena Laub (Book Review #1967)

Abigail Subrena Laub’s Abby and the Bicycle Race is a delightful and empowering story that captures the heart and imagination of readers, both young and old. Based on true events from Laub’s childhood in Guyana, this tale carries an inspiring message about courage, resilience, and breaking… Continue Reading “Abby and the Bicycle Race by Abigail Subrena Laub (Book Review #1967)”

Calling All Authors: Share Your Story with Review Tales Magazine!

Calling All Authors: Share Your Story with Review Tales Magazine! Are you an author looking for an opportunity to share your journey, promote your book, and connect with a broad and engaged audience? Here’s your chance! Review Tales Magazine, a #1 best-seller on Amazon… Continue Reading “Calling All Authors: Share Your Story with Review Tales Magazine!”