Tag: #LiteraryFiction

Exploring the Dark and Light in The Shattered Morningstar by Zwahk Muchoney (Book Review #2051)

In The Shattered Morningstar, Zwahk Muchoney offers a unique blend of darkness and humor, weaving together three interconnected stories that explore different facets of the supernatural world. The first story delves into Lucifer’s terrifying descent into madness. We see the Morningstar, once the most… Continue Reading “Exploring the Dark and Light in The Shattered Morningstar by Zwahk Muchoney (Book Review #2051)”

A Riveting Tale of Tragedy, Identity, and History: The Delegation (Book Review #2045)

In The Delegation, author Avner Landes delves into the complex, often tragic lives of two Soviet Jewish artists—Solomon Mikhoels, a world-renowned actor, and Itzik Feffer, a poet who became a government functionary. Set in Moscow in 1943, this novel weaves a tale of espionage,… Continue Reading “A Riveting Tale of Tragedy, Identity, and History: The Delegation (Book Review #2045)”

A Powerful Exploration of Empathy and Liberation: Bell Tower by Raphael Pond (Book Review#2025)

In Bell Tower, author Raphael Pond introduces a thrilling dystopian world where a single phrase can heal pain, and ancient meditation practices hold the key to unlocking human potential. At the heart of this compelling narrative is Sasha Sumzer, a mysterious and enigmatic meditation… Continue Reading “A Powerful Exploration of Empathy and Liberation: Bell Tower by Raphael Pond (Book Review#2025)”

Everything I Hope For by Cinda Gault (Book Review #2021)

Cinda Gault’s Everything I Hope For is a beautifully crafted coming-of-age novel that explores themes of family, identity, love, and personal growth. Set in the early 1970s, the story follows Belinda Pompey, a bright and introspective young woman navigating the challenges of a fractured… Continue Reading “Everything I Hope For by Cinda Gault (Book Review #2021)”