The Hope Raisers: How a Group of Young Kenyans Fought to Transform Their Slum and Inspire a Community by Nihar Suthar (Book Review #1511)

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‘The Hope Raisers’ is a young adult non-fiction book about how Daniel and Mutura change the lives of the children living in Korohocho who are plagued by violence and many basic human needs shortages.

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Brother Broken by Cecile Beaulieu (Book Review #1510)

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‘Brother Broken’ is an emotional memoir written by Cecile about her life, mental illness, suicide, relationships, life, and how it all ends up becoming a self-discovery journey for her.

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Werewolf for Hire by Sue Denver (Book Review 1509)

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‘Werewolf for Hire’ is a mystery novella. It begins with Sara Flores, a very strong and good P.I. licenced-to-hire who happens to get a call from Lillian Jackson asking for protection after she gets hit by a car. Someone wants to kill Lillian, and Sara is determined to find out who and why.

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Chrysalia: A Memoir by Anna K. Abbi (Book Review #1508)

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‘Chrysalia’ is a memoir written about Anna and how she never gave up no matter what was thrown at her. Her attitude towards everything and her experience is described and told in her words, letting everyone know that all pain is worth it since it’s a promise of the life that awaits you.

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Ehud and the Great Walls of Jericho by Bogo de Chair (Book Review #1507)

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‘Ehud and the Great Walls of’ is a historical fiction set in 1600 BC. The story begins with Ehud, a penniless man with potential, and his honesty works well for him. In a world where the Israelites have invaded the Promised Land, the story is told behind the walls of Jericho and introduces you to the story of survival and possibilities.

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Triptych Unhinged by Scott G. Harvey (Book Review #1506)

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‘Triptych Unhinged’ is a short story collection. The book is a mere 91 pages, so not only you can read it in one sitting, but if you are not much of an avid reader, it’s perfect for you.

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Unmatched by Sarah Lavane (Book Review #1505)

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‘Unmatched’ is a non-fiction memoir about a woman who seeks to find peace and meaning in her life. Divided into four parts, you slowly but surely begin to understand and see life through Sarah’s eyes from the beginning.

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The Deadly Favour by Ruth Danes (Book Review #1504)

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‘The Deadly Favour’ is a fantasy romance story. The story is set in 2015 and is the first of its series. Two worlds are at war, separated by a void. A truce is keeping some peace, and the story begins when Lady Bessy and Lady Hawise, two widows, enter the story.

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MYTHS OF ORIGIN by Ean S. Mills (Book Review #1503)

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‘MYTHS OF ORIGIN’ is a fantasy supernatural story filled with science fiction and fantasy elements. As you start reading, you understand about the afterworld and what happens to you after you die. You enter a world where souls use time as currency, and once yours run out, you die.

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