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Food as a prescription is a health book for those wondering what their diet is doing to their health.
Homeschooling with ease is a self-help book for parents who are homeschooling their children. With COVID-19 and schools shutting down, parents were forced to become teachers, and when things turned a little better, many chose to keep their kids from returning to school. This… Continue Reading “Homeschooling with Ease by Robynn Honeychurch (Book Review #1112)”
Shockadelica is a murder mystery and begins with two friends Kendall Akande and Jenna Chen. They both share a passion for art, fashion and podcasting. When they realize that their apartment building is haunted, they set on an adventure creating an entertaining podcast episode. … Continue Reading “Shockadelica by Jon O’ Bergh (Book Review #1110)”
Stormcaller is book one of ‘The Murmuration’ series. The story is about Seren, who has spent her life protecting her people and simply living up to her people’s legends. When things change for her, and the responsibility is taken from her, Seren and her… Continue Reading “Stormcaller by Christine King (Book Review #1109)”
The scars of Gaia is a science fiction story about swords and sorcery. It begins with James struggling to provide for himself and his mother. He meets Claire, a scientist, and both take a journey of self-discovery and so much more.
Dragons in the clouds is a fantasy fiction story and begins with the tales of dragons and their connection with lightning and thunder. The book is geared towards the younger generation and is filled with action and adventure. There is a mystery, magic and… Continue Reading “Dragons in the Clouds by David Blair (Book Review #1107)”
A grownup guide to effective crankiness is precisely as it says, a self-help book geared towards those who wish to treat the common CrankaTsuris and make our world a happier place.
Hausa blue is an alternative history book about a world where the monarchy is a fraud and the Queen is an imposter. A commoner has exposed their identity with a different skin tone. There are strong female characters, and the premise is filled with… Continue Reading “Hausa Blue by Kate Abley (Book Review #1105)”