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The youngest doughboy is a war fiction story about Ernest Wrentmore, who goes to Europe and fights in WW1 at the age of 13. The literature is a screenplay filled with the reality of war, death, and killing.
When love sticks around is a memoir – interconnected personal essays – that genuinely move you. You get to read and live the moments Dayney does but in a way that connects you to so much more. Dayney’s writing style and form of expression… Continue Reading “When Love Sticks Around by Danielle Dayney (Book Review #1142)”
Fearful is a children’s book about a twelve-year-old boy who gets in trouble being desperate to become an influencer. He finds a phone abandoned and thinks this is it, but the phone is cursed, and he has to face many troubles with his friends… Continue Reading “Fearful by Christian Nava (Book Review #1141)”
Choosing life is the third book of ‘The changing ways series’ and is written about a young girl dealing with therapy, failed relationships, and the chance of falling into the same old bad habits.
Desiree is a memoir written about how Peggy deals with losing her husband and survives without him. Her troubles are not only emotional, but her furry friends need her full attention as well. Her insecurities, self-doubt, and low self-esteem is a reflection of all… Continue Reading “Desiree – The Music of My Soul by Peggy Race (Book Review #1138)”
Creating Gods is a self-help- philosophy book discussing the concept of ‘The Sandbox’ being the universe with a gazillion moving parts informing us of the language of which allows us ways to think. The way we think implements constructs existing in singularities.
Unconventional is a memoir written by Jamie Andrea Garzot describing her journey from having a four-figure capital investment and no experience to becoming a cannabis entrepreneur and pioneer.
Dare the dark is a murder mystery set in the 1870s. The story is about two detectives trying to find a crazed killer while they are entangled in a web of Asian thugs and terrorists.
All the Queen’s men is a political history story about the Glover brothers, Zachary, Peter, Adrian, and Adam. All four served the British Empire, and the story mentions the trouble they faced in 1859. The story is written in letters and records that were… Continue Reading “All the Queen’s Men by Darryl Gauci (Book Review #1134)”