One Day One Life by David Stewart (Book Review #1315)

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One Day One Life is a nonfiction memoir about David’s life and reflections on his addictions and challenges. It is filled with the love for his sons and partner, his understanding of the matter, and how his journey takes him to where he is now.

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Shrieks and Sounds and Things Abound! By Dr. Drew Palacio (Book Review #1314)

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‘Shrieks and sounds and things Abound’ is a beautiful children’s book about Julien and how he loves comic books. He isn’t getting a chance to read by himself with no distraction, and the frustration and anger cause him just to blow over, but when his favorite character comes to life, he learns how to manage his emotions better.

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Ethosism: Self-Enslavement Abolitionist Manifesto by Jo M. Sekimonyo (Book Review #1313)

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Ethosism is a nonfiction book about how that socialism is just another means of enslaving society under the capitalist model. The author seeks to provide a better understanding of the situation and show how, in the 21st century, we have the means to engage and be involved in any enterprise and, because of it, how Capitalism, socialism, and communism have been affected.

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The Evil I Own – My Son’s Prisoner by K.S. Penn (Book Review #1312)

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‘The Evil I Own’ is a non-fiction/ memoir about Ellie and how her journey is filled with continuous abuse from her partner, parents, and more. The violence she endures is truly hard to read. You understand how all of this affects her psychological health and hard it is to move away from such an environment.

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A Cathartic Journey Writing Fiction by Mark Craemer

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“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” – Maya Angelou

Writing short fiction for me typically begins with an idea, a character, or a general plot summary. Where it takes me is often unchartered territory. Only with the passage of time and distance can I see the common themes of my work.

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Not a Plant-Based Diet by Taquara R. Wolf (Book Review #1311)

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‘Not a Plant-Based Diet’ is a nonfiction self-help book that teaches you all there is about eating in a way that you feel more energized, in control, and at the same time lose some weight.

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The White Lie by Zarnaab Adil (Book Review #1310)

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The White Lie is a short dystopian thriller written filled with the journey of Foreign Minister Shahzain Magsi and his man Hasan Murtaza navigating Pakistan and organizing the 2036 OIC Summit.

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The Journey of Self-Healing by Tobi Hawker(Book Review #1309)

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The journey of self-healing is a non-fictional self-help book written by an author who has a long practice making medicinal medicine with herbs. He knows all that there is about plants and nature. He can forage and grow them in a way that makes natural medicine, and with this knowledge, he provides a very insightful educational book.

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The Forty-Something Fanboy: A Midlife Crisis in the Age of COVID by Sam Choi (Book Review #1308)

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‘The Forty-Something Fanboy’ is a contemporary fiction and begins introducing David Yi, a divorced Korean American man who is struggling to make connections due to Covid-19. He falls in love with Yoon- Mi, but soon that also falls apart since he cannot induce intimacy from a distance.

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