Tag: Fiction
Posted on May 31, 2026
by Jeyran Main
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Pip: Welcome to Review Tales — where someone, somewhere, is always reading something that makes them question their choices, their grief, or their career in pediatric emergency medicine. Mara: This episode moves through memoir and medical life, psychological and literary fiction, adventure and coming… Continue Reading “Podcast Episode 1: Stories Of Survival And Imagination”
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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 September 7, 2025
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The After (The After Series Book 1) by J. Taylor is a poignant and gripping post-apocalyptic coming-of-age novel set in a world reshaped by a devastating virus. Ten years after the global outbreak led to the collapse of governments and the closing of borders,… Continue Reading “The After (The After Series Book 1) by J. Taylor (Book Review #2163)”
Posted on July 1, 2025
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George Milare’s The Merciless Duo Returns is not your average crime thriller—it’s a gritty, psychological deep-dive into terror, trauma, and twisted justice. As Book 1 in the Most Wanted series, it sets the stage with chilling confidence and unrelenting suspense.
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 21, 2025
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Watercolors and Tears by José Orlando Castañeda is a poignant exploration of love, loss, and self-discovery, set against the backdrop of immigration and the intricate web of human emotions. The novel follows Manuel, a young Ecuadorian who leaves his homeland in search of a… Continue Reading “Watercolors and Tears by José Orlando Castañeda (Book Review #1998)”
Posted on March 15, 2025
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In *A Woman Like Maria*, Gabriel Constans delivers a deeply reflective and emotionally charged narrative that spans decades, exploring the life of Sophia, a young woman whose journey of self-discovery unfolds through her relationships and the choices she makes.
Posted on March 12, 2025
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*I Didn’t Mean To, But…* by I.D. is a powerful exploration of human complexity, where choices, secrets, and the consequences of our actions collide in a maze of emotional and psychological turmoil. The novel blends elements of social and philosophical themes, challenging readers to… Continue Reading “I Didn’t Mean To, But… by I.D. (Book Review #1890)”