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Posted on February 20, 2025
by Jeyran Main
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The Unyielding Spirit of Dina Jacobson in Made of Iron In Made of Iron: The Dina Jacobson Story, Adam Knight presents a moving account of resilience and hope against the backdrop of one of history’s darkest periods. Set in 1939 Southern Poland, the story… Continue Reading “Made of Iron by Adam Knight (Book Review #1973)”
Posted on February 19, 2025
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Divine Struggles in Testament: A Battle Between Light and Darkness In Testament, Eli Felix crafts a thought-provoking narrative that explores the relationship between humanity and the divine, delving into the very purpose of existence. The premise is striking: God created humanity to experience life… Continue Reading “Testament by Eli Felix (Book Review #1972)”
Posted on February 17, 2025
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“A Journey of Hope and Resilience in Remnant” In Katie Sweeting’s powerful novel Remnant, readers are thrust into the harrowing world of Olu, a young girl whose life is forever altered at the age of eleven when she is kidnapped alongside her brother, Ledu,… Continue Reading “Remnant by Katie Sweeting (Book Review #1970)”
Posted on February 16, 2025
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In Death Walking, Julie Winifred offers a poignant exploration of the intersection between dreams and the experience of loss. With a unique lens, she delves into her personal encounters in the dreaming world, where she connects with both people and animals who are facing… Continue Reading “Death Walking by Julie Winifred (Book Review #1969)”
Posted on February 15, 2025
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In Marcy Adams’ charming children’s book, Ava Battle, Do Not Tattle, young readers are introduced to the vivacious third grader Ava Battle, who takes on the role of safety helper at Willow Elementary School. Equipped with a badge and a whistle, Ava embraces her… Continue Reading ““Ava Battle: Balancing Friendship and Duty in Do Not Tattle” by Marcy Adams”
Posted on February 11, 2025
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Abigail Subrena Laub’s Abby and the Bicycle Race is a delightful and empowering story that captures the heart and imagination of readers, both young and old. Based on true events from Laub’s childhood in Guyana, this tale carries an inspiring message about courage, resilience, and breaking… Continue Reading “Abby and the Bicycle Race by Abigail Subrena Laub (Book Review #1967)”
Posted on February 10, 2025
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Hourglass is a captivating supernatural action/adventure novel that effortlessly blends heart-pounding action with emotional depth and complex moral dilemmas. Written by Daniel James, this thrilling tale centers on Clyde Williams, a struggling Brooklyn artist trying to break into the comic book industry, and his… Continue Reading “Hourglass by Daniel James (Book Review #1968)”
Posted on February 8, 2025
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In Istanbul Crossing, Timothy Jay Smith crafts a gripping coming-of-age literary thriller that follows Ahdaf, a gay Syrian refugee haunted by the trauma of witnessing his cousin’s execution by ISIS for his sexual orientation. In search of safety, Ahdaf flees to Istanbul, where he… Continue Reading “Navigating Love and Danger in Istanbul Crossing by Timothy Jay Smith (Book Review #1966)”
Posted on February 7, 2025
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In June Summers’ What Happened to the Boy?, a shocking tragedy sets off a chain of events that intertwine the lives of disparate characters in a desperate fight for justice and redemption. The story opens with a harrowing scene as two men invade the… Continue Reading ““Unraveling Darkness: A Gripping Journey in What Happened to the Boy?” by June Summers (Book Review #1965)”