Tag: books

Kid Friendly Books – (Day 1)

There are hundreds of books written for children, however, how do you know which one is the right one? In my opinion, if a book has a positive learning message for your child then it is definitely worth finding. At the end of the day,… Continue Reading “Kid Friendly Books – (Day 1)”

Protagonist vs. Antagonist By R. A. Rios

Protagonist vs. Antagonist By R. A. Rios https://www.rariospromotions.com/ By definition: The Protagonist – The leading character, Hero or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text. The Antagonist – A Villain, person or thing who actively opposes or… Continue Reading “Protagonist vs. Antagonist By R. A. Rios”

Esme’s Wish by Elizabeth Foster (Book Review #442)

Esme’s Wish is a young adult fantasy. Esme Silver is a stubborn fifteen-year-old girl who is struggling with the disappearance of her mother.  Her father remarries and leaves her behind. That is when she begins to follow her suspicions in order to discover what… Continue Reading “Esme’s Wish by Elizabeth Foster (Book Review #442)”

Annual International Golf Story Writing Competition

Here is an opportunity for writers to become an International Award-Winning Writer – (something to add to the CV) and you don’t have to be a golfer as we give more weight to the quality of the story. This is the Third Annual International… Continue Reading “Annual International Golf Story Writing Competition”

The Art of Balance by Matt Doyle

The Art of Balance Balance. It’s something that most of us seek in our day to day lives, whether it be via a work-life balance, finances, or even just where we choose to spend our time. The same concept applies to writing too. For… Continue Reading “The Art of Balance by Matt Doyle”

Nothing Is Predictable By Adalina Mae

  Nothing Is Predictable By Adalina Mae Genre: Memoir   Zara is eight years old, her father, in a drunken rampage, accidentally shoots himself dead. Her childhood memories leave her struggling with romantic attachments and hinder her from developing healthy relationships. Seeking answers, She… Continue Reading “Nothing Is Predictable By Adalina Mae”

The Gene Police By Elliott D. Light

    The Gene Police By Elliott D. Light Genre: Mystery   Before the words “white supremacy” filled the airways, before we learned of American Nazis and the alt-right, before there was a Muslim ban, before we considered building a wall or knew what… Continue Reading “The Gene Police By Elliott D. Light”

The Art of Dominating the Winner’s Circle for the College-Minded Student By Dr. Anika Thrower

  The Art of Dominating the Winner’s Circle for the College-Minded Student By Dr. Anika Thrower Genre: Self-help   Book Description   Laced with positive affirmations The Art of Dominating the Winner’s Circle for the College-Minded Student is sure to ignite the desire to… Continue Reading “The Art of Dominating the Winner’s Circle for the College-Minded Student By Dr. Anika Thrower”

Mannethorn’s Key (The Key of Life Book 1) by Simon Lindley (Book Review #438)

Mannethorn’s Key is a fantasy novel set in a realm that needs restoring. The adventure begins with a wizard’s mission traveling the realm in order to defeat his enemy and Bart, delivering an important key in a magical space called between. The combination of… Continue Reading “Mannethorn’s Key (The Key of Life Book 1) by Simon Lindley (Book Review #438)”