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Legends of the Exiles by Jesse Teller (Book Review #610)

Legends of the Exiles is a fantasy adventure book written as a collection of four novellas telling a tale of four resilient women dealing with abuse, addiction, assault, and grief.

Anne by Zarina Macha (Book Review #608)

Anne is a young adult novel written about a girl who has lived in abused family life. Her parents do not get along, and after witnessing several sessions of ill-treatment from her father, she is severely affected by the whole ordeal. Her mother does… Continue Reading “Anne by Zarina Macha (Book Review #608)”

Hashtag Queer LGBTQ+ vOL 3. By Sage Kalmus (Book Review #605)

Hashtag Queer LGBTQ is a collection of fictional stories, poetry, non- fiction essays, memoirs, scripts, and screenplays. The book is a way of expression for the struggles the Queer literature has suffered. The unsuccessful attempts of failing to publish, to write, to be heard,… Continue Reading “Hashtag Queer LGBTQ+ vOL 3. By Sage Kalmus (Book Review #605)”

The Moment Between by Gareth Frank (Book Review #604)

The moment between is a medical thriller written about Doctor Hackette Metzger who has spent 4 years getting over the loss of his wife. He is a neurologist and loses his wife by a heart attack. He blames himself for what has happened, but… Continue Reading “The Moment Between by Gareth Frank (Book Review #604)”

Screamcatcher: Web World by Christy J. Breedlove (Book Review #603)

Screamcatcher is a young adult fantasy novel written about a 17-year-old girl named Jory Pike. She has horrific nightmares due to her parent’s death. Her Grandfather tries to help her to sleep, but, nothing seems to work. Jory decides to use a dream catcher… Continue Reading “Screamcatcher: Web World by Christy J. Breedlove (Book Review #603)”

#WeAreManyWomen: Many Voices by Vali Hawkins Mitchell (Book Review #602)

We are many women is a self-help book written by Dr. Hawkins empowering woman to listen to their instincts and to believe in themselves. She believes that women are mostly subdued to the situation they are enforced in.

Simplify Your Life From The Inside Out by Mark Wayne Smith (Book Review #601)

Simplify your life from the inside out is a self-help book written to encourage the reader to change their life by simplifying the way they see and live life. The author attempts to approach the matter by providing a closer and more connected way… Continue Reading “Simplify Your Life From The Inside Out by Mark Wayne Smith (Book Review #601)”

Wicked Girl by IV Olokita (Book Review #600)

Wicked Girl is a psychological thriller written about John Wilcox, who happens to save a girl from a mental institute when an earthquake occurs. Elsie’s father begins searching for her lost daughter, and the journey between John and Elsie begins.

The Devil’s Apprentice (The Great Devil War 1) by Kenneth B. Andersen (Book Review #598)

The Devil’s apprentice is a young adult fantasy about a boy named Philip who gets sent to hell to act as the Devil’s heir. Philip is a nice boy, and he has to be bad. In a world where it is against his own… Continue Reading “The Devil’s Apprentice (The Great Devil War 1) by Kenneth B. Andersen (Book Review #598)”