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More than just Finn is the beautiful story of an autistic boy who grabs your heart and attention from the moment you meet him. After 18 years of feeling as if he has a mental disability, he realizes that he is gifted and changes… Continue Reading “More Than Just Finn by Paz Ellis (Book Review #1176)”
Max and the isle of Sanctus is the second book of the ‘Secrets of the Twilight Djinn’ series. The fantasy fiction story begins with Max Daybreaker embarking on a new adventure. This time, he is dealing with much more, a Kraken, dragons, and powers… Continue Reading “Max and the Isle of Sanctus by John Peragine (Book Review #1174)”
Now that you have seen me is an exciting story about Farrah Glickman visiting a therapist, Bonnie, and re-countering her life from the earliest traumatic memory up to where she is now. Farrah is 29 and has been through many failed relationships. She has… Continue Reading “Now that you have seen me by C. L. Roberts (Book Review #1173)”
Please, God, make me a writer is a self-help book written for writers and those who like what it takes to become one. As much as it is therapeutic to write, for some, it is also an expression of our emotions simply because we… Continue Reading “Please God, Make Me a Writer: I Promise To Do Whatever It Takes by Jill Reid (Book Review #1172)”
The trouble with belonging is a coming of age romance fiction story about Chen Kehuan, a Taiwanese boy who has lost his mother to cancer and lives with his diplomat father, Chen Liang. He struggles to live in Berlin, and just when he tries… Continue Reading “The Trouble With Belonging by Magdalena Stanhoff (Book Review #1171)”
The pod tower is a science fiction story set in the future. The year is 2057, and the world and the human race have become overwhelmed with the use of technology and consumerism. The living circumstances and the world is very different from the… Continue Reading “The Pod Tower by Pete Alexander (Book Review #1168)”
The trouble with belonging is a coming of age romance fiction story about Chen Kehuan, a Taiwanese boy who has lost his mother to cancer and lives with his diplomat father, Chen Liang. He struggles to live in Berlin, and just when he tries… Continue Reading “The Trouble With Belonging by Magdalena Stanhoff (Book Review #1167)”