Tag: book blogging

Review Tales Earns 6th Place on FeedSpot’s Top 30 Self-Help Book Blogs!

Review Tales Earns 6th Place on FeedSpot’s Top 30 Self-Help Book Blogs! We are excited to announce that Review Tales has been ranked 6th on FeedSpot’s list of the Top 30 Self-Help Book Blogs on the Web. This recognition is truly an honor, marking… Continue Reading “Review Tales Earns 6th Place on FeedSpot’s Top 30 Self-Help Book Blogs!”

Celebrating 8 Years with WordPress.com: A Heartfelt Thank You to Our Community

Celebrating 8 Years with WordPress.com: A Thank You to the Writing Community As we celebrate 8 years on WordPress.com, I want to take this opportunity to reflect on the incredible journey this platform has provided for authors, writers, and readers, especially independent creators. It… Continue Reading “Celebrating 8 Years with WordPress.com: A Heartfelt Thank You to Our Community”

10th Issue Magazine – First Place- An Amazon Bestseller

Review Tales Magazine Secures First Place as Amazon Best Seller In an exciting milestone, Review Tales Magazine has clinched the coveted first place on Amazon’s Best Seller list with its 10th edition. This achievement highlights the publication’s growing influence and popularity among readers and… Continue Reading “10th Issue Magazine – First Place- An Amazon Bestseller”

Mentoring a Writer by Christine Skarbek

My parents really didn’t know what to do with me.  Oh, it was fine when I, as a 14-year-old, stepped into the role of documenting our family camping trips with tongue-in-cheek travelogues à la Erma Bombeck.  But it was an entirely different matter when I… Continue Reading “Mentoring a Writer by Christine Skarbek”

I Write to Right my Mind By Eleanor Amicucci

All art forms are for two: the audience, and the artist. As the artist, one seeks to create something that will move the audience, teach them, humor them, or simply make them think about a topic in a new way. At the same time… Continue Reading “I Write to Right my Mind By Eleanor Amicucci”

Wilderness Cry: A Scientific and Philosophical Approach to Understanding God and the Universe by Hilary L Hunt M.D. (Book Review #1596)

‘Wilderness Cry’ is a non-fiction book written in an attempt to bring a different understanding of God and his universe based on science and philosophy.

Stalking Horse by George Pallas (Book Review #1581)

‘Stalking Horse’ is a mystery crime story about Greg, a normal guy who leads a very uneventful life until he faces a dilemma one morning. He finds Megan, his young co-worker, beaten to death and makes himself a promise to find out who has… Continue Reading “Stalking Horse by George Pallas (Book Review #1581)”

Second Place – Amazon Bestseller!

Hey Everyone! We have secured second place on Amazon! We could not have done this without your support. If you haven’t yet purchased your copy, please do so. Please let me know if you also wish to feature your book in the next editions.… Continue Reading “Second Place – Amazon Bestseller!”

“For a Song: The Most Enduring Tunes Ever Written” By Hal Taylor (Book Review #1563)

“For a Song: The Most Enduring Tunes Ever Written” is a book that looks at two dozen of the most famous songs of all time. The book is divided into three sections, and each one stands by its focus, which is to provide an… Continue Reading ““For a Song: The Most Enduring Tunes Ever Written” By Hal Taylor (Book Review #1563)”