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Western Song by Leigh Podgorski (Book Review #354)

Western Song is a love story. Under the beautiful skies of the Wyoming sky and accident happens. Cody Goode is killed by a maniacal bull baby that Weston is riding, leaving behind his secretly engaged Tai immigrant who is arriving that evening, for the… Continue Reading “Western Song by Leigh Podgorski (Book Review #354)”

Can Cats Be Wicked?

I wrote this article for Katzenworld. Please check them out here: https://katzenworld.co.uk/about/ As we all know, cats are adorable and mostly loved by all. We hardly hear anything bad about them, and in reality, they are one of the easiest pets to take care of.… Continue Reading “Can Cats Be Wicked?”

Awaken A New Myth by Karen La Puma (Book Review #353)

Awaken A New Myth is a self-help book written to inspire and to inform you that the world we make for ourselves is a reflection of what we feel from within. Alongside pictures and affirmations, this book is really a book of wisdom with… Continue Reading “Awaken A New Myth by Karen La Puma (Book Review #353)”

The End Matters Most by Peter Adewumi (Book Review #124)

“This project work is wholly dedicated to the holy one, who has a pen, the author of all authors; the Almighty God, whose understanding is unsearchable but reveals it to His own; whose deep things cannot be searched, they are deeper than the bottomless… Continue Reading “The End Matters Most by Peter Adewumi (Book Review #124)”

Why are Millennials having Higher rates of Colorectal Cancer? Written by James D. Okun, MD

It is time for James Okun to pick our brain and inform us on some important medical matters. You can show your support by buying his books or leaving a comment here if you like- Jeyran Main James D. Okun, MD is a Phi… Continue Reading “Why are Millennials having Higher rates of Colorectal Cancer? Written by James D. Okun, MD”

India Was One by An Indian (Book Review #352)

India was one is an action adventure story written about Jai and Kaahi. It is a journey into India and a simple love between the two of which is disrupted once the country gets divided into south and the north. I found the story… Continue Reading “India Was One by An Indian (Book Review #352)”

Hannah’s Moon by John A. Heldt (Book Review #109)

Hannah’s Moon is the fifth book of the American Journey. I happen to review two of his other books, titled: The Mine & September Sky, where you can read by clicking on the links. This book is about a couple that has been struggling to… Continue Reading “Hannah’s Moon by John A. Heldt (Book Review #109)”

E.I.E. by Derek hunter (Book Review #351)

E.I.E. is a story about Robert Robillard. He suffers from depression and decides to leave his town in order to find some answers that have been growing intensely in his mind. He is suicidal and ends up killing some people while he is in… Continue Reading “E.I.E. by Derek hunter (Book Review #351)”

Liefdom by Jesse Teller (Book Review #118)

One thing is for sure; this is not your ordinary fairy style fantasy story. A violent fairy called Gentry Mandrake lives in a city named Liefdom. He is very smart and talented. The first thing about him is that he is born as an… Continue Reading “Liefdom by Jesse Teller (Book Review #118)”