Homeschooling on a Budget Jessica Marie Baumgartner (Book Review #1361)

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Homeschooling on a budget is a nonfiction self-help book teaching parents how to homeschool their children based on either having the inability to send them to private school or just preference.

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Cancer, Covid and Me by Marisa Wray (Book Review #1360)

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‘Cance, Covid and Me’ is a memoir about how an individual can overcome having cancer at a time when everything is shut down, and due to Covid, no operations are being conducted. Marissa’s story is told in a very raw way, and you get to understand how everything falls into place for this strong woman.

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Inspiring quotes to keep authors afloat by Lindsey Bakken

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There’s a beautiful state of being—what experts call a flow state—that sometimes overtakes authors while writing. It’s like time ceases to exist, and a writer is fully invested in/experiencing the words as they come.

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Empire Resurgent by Robert Bruton (Book Review #1359)

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Empire Resurgent is a historical fiction set in 530 A.D. Emperor Justinian is the emperor of Rome. Still, General Belisarius wants to change a few things and how things are run. As he manoeuvres ways to achieve this goal, he finally finds a way that leans towards war.

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Soon I’ll Be from the Soil Someday: Essays on Plants and Loss by Eleanor Amicucci(Book Review #1358)

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‘Soon I’ll Be from the Soil Someday’ is a collection of essays and writings that is very interesting and enjoyable to read. It is an honest and natural representation of what the author knows and has experienced. Surprisingly, you also get to learn a little about yourself along the way.

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Ask Not by Mary M. Schmidt (Book Review #1357)

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‘Ask Not’ is a fantasy romance about Katie Casey and her obsession with the Kennedys. Her life isn’t much at all. Her daughter is a teen suicide, and her son has no ambition or goals, but the focus is mostly on her keen eagerness on the Kennedys.

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Bombora by Paul Drewitt (Book Review #1356)

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Bombora is a very intense and though provoking fictional tale set in 1981 and begins with a 16-year-old Andy, and his brother’s friend Mick deciding to explore the underwater tunnels and other daring things that end up testing Any’s strength, swimming in caves.

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No Ghosts in the Graveyard: The Lifetime Adventures of a Small-Town Oregon Boy by Bob Crites (Book Review #1355)

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‘No Ghosts in the Graveyard’ is a memoir written about Bob and his life beginning from the age of nine selling newspapers and how he navigates this journey going through many interesting, funny, sad, and happy moments.

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Origins of Resilience by Jessica Jane Robinson (Book Review #1354)

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Origins of Resilience is a comic graphic novel. Filled with beautifully designed and creative illustrations, you get introduced to a world where you meet Queen Vitae, her newborn daughter, and all her memories from her land, Evolusarians.

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