Tag: #BookReview

Petals of My Heart by Hawa Who (Book Review #2035)

In Petals of My Heart, Hawa Who offers a poignant and intimate exploration of the human heart’s journey through love, loss, healing, and self-discovery. This collection of poetry is not just a reflection on emotions; it is an invitation to explore the multifaceted nature… Continue Reading “Petals of My Heart by Hawa Who (Book Review #2035)”

The Tale of the Young Witch by Joseph Minart and Davon Custis (Book Review #2032)

The Tale of the Young Witch by Joseph Minart and Davon Custis takes readers into a world where the magic of witchcraft, long believed to be a thing of the past, is resurrected and woven into the fabric of the present. This compelling fantasy… Continue Reading “The Tale of the Young Witch by Joseph Minart and Davon Custis (Book Review #2032)”

A Journey of Perseverance and Discovery in Misdiagnosed for Miles by Tammie Robie (Book Review #2030)

Tammie Robie’s Misdiagnosed for Miles is an inspiring medical memoir that chronicles her 16-year journey of battling undiagnosed health issues, all while maintaining her identity as a competitive marathon runner. This heartfelt and courageous memoir takes readers through the emotional and physical challenges of… Continue Reading “A Journey of Perseverance and Discovery in Misdiagnosed for Miles by Tammie Robie (Book Review #2030)”

Rock Your Fashion and Musical Knowledge with Circe and Aliyah’s Rockin’ Dress-Up Adventure by Marina Kushnir and Robert Anasi Dumbass (Book Review #2026)

Circe and Aliyah’s Rockin’ Dress-Up Adventure: Groovy Cut-Out Paper Dolls by Marina Royzman Kushnir and Robert Edward Anasi is an exciting and interactive journey into the world of music and fashion, perfect for young music enthusiasts and aspiring artists. The book follows two best… Continue Reading “Rock Your Fashion and Musical Knowledge with Circe and Aliyah’s Rockin’ Dress-Up Adventure by Marina Kushnir and Robert Anasi Dumbass (Book Review #2026)”

A Powerful Exploration of Empathy and Liberation: Bell Tower by Raphael Pond (Book Review#2025)

In Bell Tower, author Raphael Pond introduces a thrilling dystopian world where a single phrase can heal pain, and ancient meditation practices hold the key to unlocking human potential. At the heart of this compelling narrative is Sasha Sumzer, a mysterious and enigmatic meditation… Continue Reading “A Powerful Exploration of Empathy and Liberation: Bell Tower by Raphael Pond (Book Review#2025)”

Abby and the Bicycle Race by Abigail Subrena Laub (Book Review #2023)

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,… Continue Reading “Abby and the Bicycle Race by Abigail Subrena Laub (Book Review #2023)”

EINZ Vol. I by O. Hayat (Book Review #2022)

EINZ Vol. I by O. Hayat presents an engaging and unorthodox approach to philosophical and political discourse. The book comprises a series of essays that probe deeply into some of the world’s most complex and enduring questions. Ranging from broad philosophical dilemmas to specific… Continue Reading “EINZ Vol. I by O. Hayat (Book Review #2022)”

Everything I Hope For by Cinda Gault (Book Review #2021)

Cinda Gault’s Everything I Hope For is a beautifully crafted coming-of-age novel that explores themes of family, identity, love, and personal growth. Set in the early 1970s, the story follows Belinda Pompey, a bright and introspective young woman navigating the challenges of a fractured… Continue Reading “Everything I Hope For by Cinda Gault (Book Review #2021)”