Tag: Fiction

The Art Collector of Le Marais By Ahmad Ardalan (Book Review #534)

The art collector of Le Marais is a fictional drama set in Paris where artists and paintings are inspired, romance is in the air and the city never sleeps. The story begins with Sebastian and his passion for paintings, poetry, and Paris. He opens… Continue Reading “The Art Collector of Le Marais By Ahmad Ardalan (Book Review #534)”

309 by Michael Shotter (Book Review #533)

309 is a science fiction novel written about Lisa Hudson, a journalist living in Pittsburgh. A disaster changes Lisa’s situation and life, causing her to observe things she never thought were possible. She and a team have to work together defeating aliens and the… Continue Reading “309 by Michael Shotter (Book Review #533)”

True Mercy by Idelle Kursman (Book Review #531)

True Merci is a crime fiction story written about Marina and Adam. Marina is captured and abused by human traffickers. She manages to escape once her ship stops at New Jersey and meets Adam who has Autism. Both have their own problems as Adam… Continue Reading “True Mercy by Idelle Kursman (Book Review #531)”

The difference between theory and practice by I.V. Olokita

The difference between theory and practice by I.V. Olokita   Theoretically, he is dead. Practically he is still alive. But this is the truth only for this moment because everything is almost over, All but Mikel’s last breaths. They and a few more reflections that… Continue Reading “The difference between theory and practice by I.V. Olokita”

An Article by Damien Larkin

When I was ten, I had a grading at my Tae Kwon Do club. If I passed, it meant I would move up to a more advanced belt. How much preparation did I do? Virtually, none.

An Article by Ruth Danes

An Article by Ruth Danes Since childhood, I have been interested in both stories and history. When I was a little girl, I wrote and illustrated little books made from folded pieces of A4 paper. In my teens, I wrote a few truly awful… Continue Reading “An Article by Ruth Danes”

Winter Song (Day in a Life of a Kid) by Anetta Kotowicz (Book Review #519)

Winter Song is a long picture children’s book created in the interdisciplinary and nature-oriented Arts Kindred book series.

Golden Gremlin: A Vigorous Push from Misanthropes and Geezers by Rod A. Walters

Golden Gremlin: A Vigorous Push from Misanthropes and Geezers by Rod A. Walters Golden Gremlin is a book of humor told from experience: from those good citizens, either gender, who are old enough to be real misanthropes (persons at peace with their own selves)… Continue Reading “Golden Gremlin: A Vigorous Push from Misanthropes and Geezers by Rod A. Walters”

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Mad Mischief by Susan St. John (Book Review #514)

Mad Mischief is a literary fiction about Sarah traveling to Africa with her husband. Her relationship has many issues, and with the trip being a stressful one, it did not get any better. While you genuinely get to feel that you have gone to… Continue Reading “Mad Mischief by Susan St. John (Book Review #514)”