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Be Well by Jack E. Lewi, MD (Book Review #1905)

“Be Well” by Jack E. Lewi, MD, takes readers on an introspective journey where the ultimate destination lies within oneself. This book serves as a treasury of soulful reflections, offering powerful sources of inspiration and motivation along the path to inner peace, love, joy,… Continue Reading “Be Well by Jack E. Lewi, MD (Book Review #1905)”

Wild Asses of the Mojave Desert by Lis Anna-Langston (Book Review #1768)

“Lis Anna-Langston’s ‘Wild Asses of the Mojave Desert’ is a refreshing, whirlwind journey of self-discovery, masterfully penned with the chaotic charm reminiscent of Sally Rooney’s novels. Through the eyes of Skye, a deeply flawed yet incredibly endearing protagonist, Anna-Langston crafts a narrative so rich… Continue Reading “Wild Asses of the Mojave Desert by Lis Anna-Langston (Book Review #1768)”

The Art of Self-Revolution by Jonathan and Amelia Haven (Book Review #1767)

“The Art of Self-Revolution: A Comprehensive Guide to Personal Transformation” by Jonathan and Amelia Haven stands as a beacon for those navigating the often tumultuous journey towards self-discovery and personal growth. Far from being just another entry in the crowded field of self-help literature,… Continue Reading “The Art of Self-Revolution by Jonathan and Amelia Haven (Book Review #1767)”

Shelter of the Monument: A Provincetown Love Story by Yvonne deSousa (Book Review #1766)

“Shelter of the Monument: A Provincetown Love Story,” by Yvonne deSousa, is a poignant and beautifully rendered memoir that transcends the traditional boundaries of love stories. Through deSousa’s unflinchingly honest prose, readers are invited into the intimate world of her relationship with Richard—a man… Continue Reading “Shelter of the Monument: A Provincetown Love Story by Yvonne deSousa (Book Review #1766)”

A Song in the Dark by S.D. Reeves (Book Review #1766)

“A Song in the Dark” by S.D. Reeves is a masterfully crafted tapestry of fantasy, woven with the threads of magic, intrigue, and the complex interplay of power. This second installment in “The Melody of Three” series not only deepens the enigmatic journey of… Continue Reading “A Song in the Dark by S.D. Reeves (Book Review #1766)”

Across Both Sides of the Mirror by Bianca Pensy Aba (Book Review #1765)

“Across Both Sides of the Mirror” by Bianca Pensy Aba is a mesmerizing narrative that effortlessly captures the essence of self-discovery, the pursuit of aspirations, and the duality of existence. This novel introduces readers to Nova Wright, a character whose journey resonates deeply with… Continue Reading “Across Both Sides of the Mirror by Bianca Pensy Aba (Book Review #1765)”

Mom & Dad Are Dinosaurs by Frank Mastropolo (Book Review #1764)

“Mom & Dad Are Dinosaurs” by Frank Mastropolo is a delightful and uproariously funny exploration into the generational tech divide that plagues many modern families. Through the eyes of their tech-savvy son, readers are given a front-row seat to the comedic trials and tribulations… Continue Reading “Mom & Dad Are Dinosaurs by Frank Mastropolo (Book Review #1764)”

International Incident by Nikki Davenport (Book Review #1763)

“International Incident” by Nikki Davenport is an electrifying blend of romance and suspense, set against a geopolitical backdrop that captivates from the very first page. Davenport weaves a tale of love, deception, and betrayal with the skill of a seasoned storyteller, inviting readers into… Continue Reading “International Incident by Nikki Davenport (Book Review #1763)”

Infectious Injustice by Justin Cook (Book Review #1762)

“Infectious Injustice” by Justin Cook plunges readers into the stark realities of life within the walls of San Quentin State Prison, offering a raw, unfiltered glimpse into the lives of those entangled in the American carceral system. Cook, writing from the unnerving proximity of… Continue Reading “Infectious Injustice by Justin Cook (Book Review #1762)”