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Coronavirus Haiku: Poetry to Help Lighten Your Pandemic Days by James Weir (Book Review #800)

Coronavirus Haiku is a poetry book filled with poems about what the world is currently going through with this virus. It touches subjects like social distancing, the isolation, protests, and everything that revolves around the uncertainty this global virus has induced.

Lasting Spirit by Jabari Smith (Book Review #795)

  Lasting spirit is an action written novel about Laila. Her mother is dead, and she is with her devoted father, who does not stop at anything to provide a stable home for her daughter. Laila’s mother was a scientist that invented a serum… Continue Reading “Lasting Spirit by Jabari Smith (Book Review #795)”

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Perfect by D. D. Larsen (Book Review #793)

Perfect is a romantic crime story written about Seryna. She is a teenager going to high school. She is passionately involved with someone who is rich, powerful. There is one problem though, the FBI is suspicious of her family, and her boyfriend is part… Continue Reading “Perfect by D. D. Larsen (Book Review #793)”

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Love and Pollination by Mari Jane Law (Book Review #850)

Love and pollination is a funny contemporary fiction written about Perdita. Perdita has never been kissed and has a crush who has no clue about her feelings. Her client realizes the ordeal and suggests some moderation towards Perdita’s image. Her failure and its complications… Continue Reading “Love and Pollination by Mari Jane Law (Book Review #850)”

A Dog Named Zero by T. C. Bartlett (Book Review #819)

A dog named zero is a children’s book written about a dog that has lived most of his life in Hawaii and an apple that is juicy and has no name. Dog wants to eat the apple, but the apple is too high up… Continue Reading “A Dog Named Zero by T. C. Bartlett (Book Review #819)”

River Queens by Alexander Watson (Book Review #792)

River queens is a memoir about two men, Alexander and Dale, who buy a boat they find, sinking in a Texas Lake. They then decide to fix it up and go on a trip to see Arkansas, Tennessee, Cumberland and Ohio.

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Milk with Wine – A child’s year in Paris by Meg Westley (Book Review #791)

Milk with wine is a memoir written and set in 1963. It begins with the author moving to Paris with her family at the age of 8. Meg has a very hard time adapting to the French culture, language, making friends, and in general,… Continue Reading “Milk with Wine – A child’s year in Paris by Meg Westley (Book Review #791)”

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THE INTERSTELLAR MISSION – THE EARTH DEFENCE LEAGUE by TSHEKEDI WALLACE (Book Review #846)

The interstellar mission is a sci-fi novel situated in space. It begins with Queen Kalandriak, who is an alien ruler over a race called the Xurakai. Kalandriak’s intentions are clear. She wants to dominate the universe. The more control she has over space and… Continue Reading “THE INTERSTELLAR MISSION – THE EARTH DEFENCE LEAGUE by TSHEKEDI WALLACE (Book Review #846)”

Its Music time by T. C. Bartlett (Book Review #820)

It’s music time is a children’s book written about a young boy who leaves home with his little drum to head for his music lesson. As he goes, his mother lets him know that he shouldn’t dilly dally and get there on time. Instead… Continue Reading “Its Music time by T. C. Bartlett (Book Review #820)”