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Posted on October 16, 2025 by Jeyran Main
Norma and the Blue Hour is a beautifully layered story of estrangement, aging, and the quiet redemption that comes through unexpected relationships and second chances.
Category: FictionTags: #AgingWithGrace, #BookRecommendation, #BookReview, #CharacterDriven, #ContemporaryFiction, #EmotionalRead, #EstrangedFamily, #FamilyDrama, #IndieAuthor, #LateLifeStories, #LiteraryFiction, #MotherhoodAndSons, #NormaAndTheBlueHour, #ReadersOfInstagram, #SecondChances, #WomensFiction
Posted on October 3, 2025 by Jeyran Main
In Adding a Point, author Amir Szuster invites readers into a beautifully concise world where very short stories—most under 200 words—carry surprising emotional weight and philosophical resonance. This collection of 55 flash fiction pieces is a celebration of literary minimalism, proving that brevity, when… Continue Reading “Adding a Point by Amir Szuster (Book Review #2186)”
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Posted on October 2, 2025 by Jeyran Main
Anthony Caplan’s Alias Tomorrow is a genre-blending novel that challenges narrative conventions, weaving together domestic realism and speculative science fiction to explore the fractured yet hopeful nature of human connection. With its dual structure and philosophical depth, Caplan delivers a profound meditation on the… Continue Reading “Alias Tomorrow by Anthony Caplan (Book Review #2185)”
Category: Science FictionTags: #AliasTomorrow, #AmazonBooks, #AnthonyCaplan, #AuthorFeature, #BookLaunch, #BookReview, #BooksThatMatter, #BooksToPreOrder, #BookTok, #ContemporaryFiction, #DystopianFiction, #FamilyDrama, #FutureOfFiction, #GenreBlending, #IndieAuthorSpotlight, #KindleBooks, #LiteraryScienceFiction, #NewBookAlert, #PhilosophicalReads, #PoliticalSciFi, #ReadersOfInstagram, #ScifiBooks, #SpeculativeFiction, #ThoughtProvokingReads, #UpcomingBooks2025
Posted on September 2, 2025 by Jeyran Main
Anthony Caplan’s Alias Tomorrow is a genre-blending novel that challenges narrative conventions, weaving together domestic realism and speculative science fiction to explore the fractured yet hopeful nature of human connection. With its dual structure and philosophical depth, Caplan delivers a profound meditation on the… Continue Reading “Alias Tomorrow by Anthony Caplan (Book Review #2158)”
Category: Dystopian, Fiction, Science FictionTags: #AmazonBooks, #AuthorFeature, #BookLaunch, #BookReview, #BooksThatMatter, #BooksToPreOrder, #BookTok, #ContemporaryFiction, #DystopianFiction, #FamilyDrama, #IndieAuthorSpotlight, #KindleBooks, #NewBookAlert, #PhilosophicalReads, #PoliticalSciFi, #ReadersOfInstagram, #ScifiBooks, #SpeculativeFiction, #ThoughtProvokingReads
Posted on August 30, 2025 by Jeyran Main
In The Front Step, author Roly Andrews invites readers to step into a vibrant, offbeat world where ordinary moments brim with unexpected humor, insight, and emotional depth. This eclectic collection of thirty short stories—twenty-one previously published across global platforms and nine never before released—showcases… Continue Reading “The Front Step by Roly Andrews (Book Review #2155)”
Category: FictionTags: #AmazonBooks, #AmReading, #BookLovers, #BookRecommendation, #BookReview, #BooksOfInstagram, #BookTok, #ContemporaryFiction, #Draft2Digital, #EclecticReads, #FictionWithHeart, #HumorAndHeart, #IndieAuthor, #IndiePublishing, #LiteraryFiction, #MustRead, #NewBookAlert, #ReadersCommunity, #RolyAndrews, #ShortStories, #StorytellingMatters, #TheFrontStep, #UniqueVoices, #WritersOfInstagram
Posted on July 3, 2025 by Jeyran Main
Rick Steigelman’s The Cobbler’s Crusaders is a charming, witty, and delightfully unpredictable tale of childhood mischief and cultural collision, set against the postcard-perfect backdrop of Paris. But don’t let the premise of “three rascally nine-year-old girls” fool you — this novel is written for… Continue Reading “The Cobbler’s Crusaders by Rick Steigelman (Book Review #2095)”
