Tag: landscape

I Didn’t Mean To, But… by Iva Dimitrova (Book Review #1947)

I Didn’t Mean To, But…by Iva Dimitrova is a riveting psychological thriller that masterfully explores the fragile nature of decision-making and the often unpredictable consequences of even the smallest choices. This novel delves deep into the psyche of its characters, revealing how moral dilemmas… Continue Reading “I Didn’t Mean To, But… by Iva Dimitrova (Book Review #1947)”

Faraway Tables by Eric D. Goodman (Book Review #1943)

*Faraway Tables* by Eric D. Goodman is a captivating poetry collection that beautifully bridges the grand and the everyday. Written largely during the COVID pandemic, the poems are rich with reflection, exploring the personal and geopolitical shifts that have shaped the human experience in… Continue Reading “Faraway Tables by Eric D. Goodman (Book Review #1943)”

To Unshakable Bliss by Serene Rishi (Book Review #1850)

Serene Rishi’s debut novel, “To Unshakable Bliss,” is a captivating and profound exploration of the human quest for meaning, purpose, and inner peace. Through the character of Qayum, a successful yet unfulfilled tech star turned children’s author, Rishi embarks readers on an odyssey that… Continue Reading “To Unshakable Bliss by Serene Rishi (Book Review #1850)”

In the Shadows of Castles by G K Holloway (Book Review #1814)

“In the Shadows of Castles” by G.K. Holloway is a compelling and intricately woven narrative that delves deep into the aftermath of the Norman Conquest of England, exploring the seismic shifts in the social and political landscape through the eyes of those who lived… Continue Reading “In the Shadows of Castles by G K Holloway (Book Review #1814)”

The Dry by Judith Pratt (Book Review #490)

The dry is a coming of age story set in the fantasy genre. The world set up is completely different in such a way that everyone that crosses this strange desert type of land, loses their mind. This can be avoided if only you… Continue Reading “The Dry by Judith Pratt (Book Review #490)”

Three Reasons Why You Should Put Climate Change in Your Novel by J.G. Follansbee

  Three Reasons Why You Should Put Climate Change in Your Novel   A writer’s settings are like stages for actors. The places and landscapes influence how characters interact and evolve over the course of the story. What happens to narratives now that the… Continue Reading “Three Reasons Why You Should Put Climate Change in Your Novel by J.G. Follansbee”