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Posted on March 3, 2026
by Jeyran Main
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Born Falling by S.C. Sanborn is not a memoir that asks for sympathy—it demands honesty. Raw, poetic, and unguarded, this is a deeply introspective account of collapse and becoming, written with the kind of lyrical intensity that lingers long after the final page.
Category: Memoir, Non- FictionTags: book review, book reviews, books, Born Falling, burnout, contemporary nonfiction, emotional healing, existential themes, heartbreak, identity crisis, introspective writing, life journey, literary memoir, lyrical writing, Memoir, mental resilience, personal growth, poetic prose, reading, reflective memoir, S.C. Sanborn, self-discovery, vulnerability
Posted on January 8, 2026
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House of Vipers, the fourth installment in the Alfie Goes to Thailand series, plunges readers into a tense domestic drama where trust, loyalty, and manipulation collide under the relentless heat of rural Thailand.
Category: Fiction, Thriller Action-AdventureTags: Alfie Goes to Thailand series, book review, book reviews, books, character driven fiction, cross cultural relationship, domestic suspense, family conflict, Fiction, House of Vipers, international drama novel, James King, loyalty and betrayal, PSYCHOLOGICAL DRAMA, reading, relationship thriller, rural Thailand setting, Thailand fiction
Posted on October 14, 2025
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Introduction For every book lover, the dream of building a personal library often collides with the reality of rising book prices. Yet reading should never be a luxury. It should remain accessible to anyone eager to explore new ideas and stories. Two platforms have… Continue Reading “Affordable Reading Options: Used Book Depot and Cheap Book Depot”
Posted on August 15, 2025
by Jeyran Main
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Breaking into the publishing industry has never been easy, and for many authors, the journey from manuscript to bookstore shelf is filled with obstacles. Whether pursuing traditional publishing or self-publishing, writers often face similar struggles—each demanding resilience, adaptability, and persistence.
Posted on June 30, 2025
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Cosmic American Rhapsody by Ray Sweatman is an eccentric and imaginative tribute to the life and legacy of Gram Parsons, the country-rock icon whose pioneering influence still resonates. Set in the Joshua Desert, the novel follows Gram as he hovers between life and death… Continue Reading “Cosmic American Rhapsody by Ray Sweatman (Book Review #2097)”
Posted on June 10, 2025
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Troubled Jones by William Kareem Mangus is more than a book—it’s a tool, a mentor, and a mirror for school-age children learning how to process emotions, express themselves, and navigate growing up in an increasingly complex world.
Category: Memoir, Non- FictionTags: #BooksForGrowth, #CharacterDevelopment, #CreativeWritingForChildren, #EducationalResources, #EmotionalLiteracy, #EmpowerYoungMinds, #FamilyAndRelationships, #JuvenileNonfiction, #KidsWhoWrite, #MentorshipMatters, #SocialEmotionalLearning, #TherapeuticWriting, #WritingForKids, #WritingForWellbeing, #YouthEmpowerment, #YouthVoices, book review, books, Fiction, reading, writing
Posted on March 11, 2025
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*What Now?* by Joyce V. Harrison is a poignant and suspenseful journey of self-discovery, where the past collides with the present in unexpected ways. The story centers around 24-year-old Dylan Ryker, who, after the death of his father, discovers a matchbook hidden in a… Continue Reading “What Now? by Joyce V. Harrison (Book Review #1989)”
Posted on February 24, 2025
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As a child, the sky held mysteries beyond comprehension. With age, the girl next door became one too, along with the perplexing reasons behind laughter, anger, and the fine line between right and wrong. What wasn’t a mystery? Nearly nothing.
Posted on February 22, 2025
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Richard Natale’s Greenwich Connection is a masterful tapestry of LGBTQ life, told through a poignant blend of historical insight and compelling character-driven narratives. The book begins with a heart-wrenching novella set in the aftermath of World War II, capturing the emotional weight of a… Continue Reading “Greenwich Connection by Richard Natale (Book Review #1975)”