Category: Non- Fiction
Posted on April 18, 2025
by Jeyran Main
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Consequence of Power: Isabella’s Season by Sabrina Lund is a captivating historical fiction novel that immerses readers in the opulence and intrigue of 18th-century London. Set in 1763, the story follows Isabella Thornbury as she navigates her first season in society, where charm, scandal,… Continue Reading “Consequence of Power by SABRINA LUND (Book Review #2027)”
Posted on April 13, 2025
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EINZ Vol. I by O. Hayat presents an engaging and unorthodox approach to philosophical and political discourse. The book comprises a series of essays that probe deeply into some of the world’s most complex and enduring questions. Ranging from broad philosophical dilemmas to specific… Continue Reading “EINZ Vol. I by O. Hayat (Book Review #2022)”
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Posted on April 11, 2025
by Jeyran Main
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The Ocean in Our Blood by Tara Pyfrom is a harrowing and deeply emotional memoir that tells the story of a family’s survival through one of nature’s most terrifying forces: Hurricane Dorian. Set in the beautiful, but storm-prone islands of the Bahamas, this memoir… Continue Reading “The Ocean in Our Blood by Tara Pyfrom (Book Review #2020)”
Posted on April 9, 2025
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Death is often a subject we avoid discussing, yet it remains one of life’s few certainties. In The Last Hurrah: A Living Workbook for a Happy Ending, Mary Ann Burrows approaches this delicate topic with grace, practicality, and an uplifting perspective. More than just… Continue Reading “The Last Hurrah – A Living Workbook for A Happy Ending by Mary Ann Burrows (Book Review #2018)”
Posted on March 23, 2025
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Unused Towels by Fil Chavez is an insightful and profoundly moving memoir that navigates the heavy topic of suicide with a balance of heart-wrenching honesty and lighthearted humor. A finalist in the NM/Arizona Book Awards, this book is a beacon of hope for anyone… Continue Reading “Unused Towels by Fil Chavez (Book Review #2000)”
Posted on March 11, 2025
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*What Now?* by Joyce V. Harrison is a poignant and suspenseful journey of self-discovery, where the past collides with the present in unexpected ways. The story centers around 24-year-old Dylan Ryker, who, after the death of his father, discovers a matchbook hidden in a… Continue Reading “What Now? by Joyce V. Harrison (Book Review #1989)”
Posted on March 3, 2025
by Jeyran Main
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In Sara My Sara, Florence Wetzel offers a heartfelt and poignant exploration of friendship, loss, and resilience in the face of grief. This memoir beautifully captures the bond between the author’s elderly mother, Marion, and her housekeeper, Sara, who become unlikely companions in their… Continue Reading “Sara My Sara: A Memoir of Friendship and Loss by Florence Wetzel (Book Review #1982)”
Posted on February 28, 2025
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Erica D’Arcangelo’s *A Story About Pizza* is a heartwarming and nostalgic journey through the life of her grandfather, Pietro, an Italian immigrant whose dream was to bring a piece of his homeland to the bustling streets of Windber, Pennsylvania. Through the lens of Pietro’s… Continue Reading “A Story About Pizza by Erica D’Arcangelo (Book Review #1979)”
Posted on February 18, 2025
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In The Hate Game, Gary Trew takes readers on a harrowing journey through his tumultuous childhood, exploring the depths of bullying, familial dysfunction, and the search for identity against the backdrop of 1960s and 70s Britain. Trew’s candid storytelling immerses the reader in his… Continue Reading “Review of The Hate Game: Screaming in the Silence – A Memoir (Book Review #1971)”