Tag: books

How to make time to read?

How to make time to read? I have been asked numerous amount of times regarding my reading habits and how I get to read so many books and still manage to juggle everything else in my life.

How to Write The Best Book Review

Hello, Book Lovers! Authors pour their heart, time, and effort into writing their book. They then spend hours searching and speaking to many publishers to find the best possible way to distribute their work without giving all of the profit to the publisher. Sometimes… Continue Reading “How to Write The Best Book Review”

Information Barrage by Keith Julius

Information Barrage by Keith Julius          As I was filling my car’s gas tank the other day, I couldn’t help but notice the small video monitor built into the fuel dispenser, advertising products I don’t need and promoting services I was uninterested in. It… Continue Reading “Information Barrage by Keith Julius”

Penny Dreadful by Teresa Tam-Morris (Book Review #570)

Penny Dreadful is a psychological thriller written about a social counselor called Jasmine. As a murder intrigues her sense of finding, troublesome scenarios begin to approach her. She investigates further and meets Penny. The story is set in Hong Kong and Jasmine comes from… Continue Reading “Penny Dreadful by Teresa Tam-Morris (Book Review #570)”

The Henna Witch by GJ Scherzinger (Book Review #557)

The Henna Witch is an adventure novel about a women name Ashia. She is one of the seven women guardians of the Esme Verena. Each woman has a sacred charge among the real of which they assemble within the astral plan in order to… Continue Reading “The Henna Witch by GJ Scherzinger (Book Review #557)”

Shadows of Illyria: Phantoms of War by Jeffrey M Van Zuiden (Book Review #555)

Shadows of Illyria is a dark fantasy novel. It is the first book of its series and is about Captain Herboren. He not only has orcs and scoundrels to fight but also has an inner dark feeling that is taking over his own judgment… Continue Reading “Shadows of Illyria: Phantoms of War by Jeffrey M Van Zuiden (Book Review #555)”

The Preferred Observer by Matthew Bruce Alexander (Book Review #545)

The preferred observer is a science fiction novel about a plague that has taken over Earth. The Rouge was brought by the Martian microbes killing thousands. A team of odd characters ends up working together in order to fight this plague, and the dynamic… Continue Reading “The Preferred Observer by Matthew Bruce Alexander (Book Review #545)”

Dragonborn (Between Gods and Mortals Book 1) by Whitney Rines (Book Review #544)

Dragonborn is a young adult novel written about a God names Fayet falling in love with a mortal woman named Ayshir. The story revolves around the repercussions that they face over the family they build. The fantasy story takes you into various dimensions of… Continue Reading “Dragonborn (Between Gods and Mortals Book 1) by Whitney Rines (Book Review #544)”

Vincent Van Gogh, the Ambiguity of Insanity by Giuseppe Cafiero (Book Review #525)

Vincent Van Gogh was an extraordinary Dutch painter. He was famous and influential in his time and made an impact on Western Art. There are many articles and opinions made about his work, in particular, his love for women and places. This audiobook provides… Continue Reading “Vincent Van Gogh, the Ambiguity of Insanity by Giuseppe Cafiero (Book Review #525)”