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Outcast Artist in Bretagne – WWII heartbreak and forbidden love by Diane Scott Lewis (Book Review #1711)

“Outcast Artist in Bretagne – WWII Heartbreak and Forbidden Love” by Diane Scott Lewis is a poignant and compelling historical fiction novel that explores the complexities of love, loyalty, and survival during the tumultuous times of World War II. The story of Norah Cooper,… Continue Reading “Outcast Artist in Bretagne – WWII heartbreak and forbidden love by Diane Scott Lewis (Book Review #1711)”

The Configuration of a Soul by Irina Diamond (Book Review #1710)

“The Configuration of a Soul” by Irina Diamond immerses readers in a world where scientific prowess reigns supreme, and it’s within this setting that we meet Eris, a character whose life is forever altered by her encounter with two siblings from the slums, Aaron… Continue Reading “The Configuration of a Soul by Irina Diamond (Book Review #1710)”

“…And Why Not?” by Sophie Burrus – Müller (Book Review #1709)

“…And Why Not?” by Sophie Burrus – Müller is an empowering and insightful guide for those standing at life’s crossroads, uncertain of the path ahead. This book is more than just a self-help guide; it’s a companion for anyone who senses the need for… Continue Reading ““…And Why Not?” by Sophie Burrus – Müller (Book Review #1709)”

Blessed Hands: Stories by Frume Halpern; translated by Yermiyahu Ahron Taub (Book Review #1708)

“Blessed Hands: Stories” by Frume Halpern, translated by Yermiyahu Ahron Taub, is a soul-stirring collection of short stories that delve into the complexities of human experience. Each story in this compilation, originally written in Yiddish, explores themes of healing, spirituality, family, and resilience in… Continue Reading “Blessed Hands: Stories by Frume Halpern; translated by Yermiyahu Ahron Taub (Book Review #1708)”

DAYONE: Birth is a Death Sentence by Don Sedei (Book Review #1707)

“DAYONE: Birth is a Death Sentence” by Don Sedei is a riveting fiction thriller that masterfully intertwines two starkly contrasting worlds – the ancestral traditions of the Comanche Tribe and the cutthroat code of the Sicilian Mafia. The novel introduces readers to Kachada, a… Continue Reading “DAYONE: Birth is a Death Sentence by Don Sedei (Book Review #1707)”

Mary Not Broken by Deborah L. King (Book Review #1705)

“Mary Not Broken” by Debora L. King is a gripping and emotionally charged novel that delves into the life of a woman facing incredible adversity. Set in the backdrop of 1935 Mississippi, the story follows Mary, a young woman whose life takes numerous tragic… Continue Reading “Mary Not Broken by Deborah L. King (Book Review #1705)”

Lelya Dorche and the Coney Island Cure by David Rothman (Book Review #1704)

“Leyla Dorche and the Coney Island Cure” by David Rothman is a gripping drama that delves into the heart of a father’s desperation and the chaos of the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City. The novel follows Andrew Gruber, the… Continue Reading “Lelya Dorche and the Coney Island Cure by David Rothman (Book Review #1704)”

Immortality Is Really Forever by Robert Laconil (Book Review #1703)

“Immortality Is Really Forever” by Robert Laconil is a thought-provoking science fiction novel that delves into the intriguing concept of eternal life. The protagonist, Matthew Sella, gains immortality through a mysterious blue light, leading him on a journey spanning billions of years and multiple… Continue Reading “Immortality Is Really Forever by Robert Laconil (Book Review #1703)”

How to value your days? by Guillermo Estefani Monarrez (Book Review #1702)

“How to Value Your Days?” by Guillermo Estefani Monárrez is more than just a book; it is a compass for those seeking to rediscover the joy and purpose in their everyday lives. Written for adults who yearn to make the most out of their… Continue Reading “How to value your days? by Guillermo Estefani Monarrez (Book Review #1702)”