Tag: love

Maestro! Maestro!” by Fred Calvert: A Symphony of Love, Innovation, and Devilish Delight (Book Review #1849)

Fred Calvert’s “Maestro! Maestro!” is an enchanting dive into the heart of Vienna’s classical music era, with a twist that resonates through the annals of music history. The novel introduces us to Anton Becker, a young composer whose revolutionary music shakes the foundations of… Continue Reading “Maestro! Maestro!” by Fred Calvert: A Symphony of Love, Innovation, and Devilish Delight (Book Review #1849)”

The Huntress and the Trickster by Tristan Zelden (Book Review #1826)

“The Huntress and the Trickster” by Tristan Zelden offers a captivating glimpse into a parallel San Francisco where the unthinkable becomes an everyday reality: the legalization of assassins. Through the lives of Abigail, a seasoned assassin, and her husband Jacob, Zelden crafts a narrative… Continue Reading “The Huntress and the Trickster by Tristan Zelden (Book Review #1826)”

Eat Dessert First by Michelle Paris (Book Review #1816)

“MOM DAD NOT HEAR” by Mickey Carolan offers a profound and heartwarming exploration into the life of a Child of Deaf Adults (CODA), providing powerful insights into leadership, communication, and the value of embracing one’s identity. Growing up in the 1980s in Saginaw, Michigan,… Continue Reading “Eat Dessert First by Michelle Paris (Book Review #1816)”

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)”

Loris Opens Up His Heart by Dagmara Sitek (Book Review #1806)

“Loris Opens Up His Heart: An Emotional Story For Kids” by Dagmara Sitek is a touching and profound picture book that delves into the complexities of foster care, recovery, and the power of love and friendship. Through the vibrant and dynamic storytelling format of… Continue Reading “Loris Opens Up His Heart by Dagmara Sitek (Book Review #1806)”

The Jackdaw and the Doll by John Biscello (Book Review #1783)

“The Jackdaw and the Doll” by John Biscello, with spellbinding artwork by Izumi Yokoyama, is a captivating fable that transcends the ordinary to become a mesmerizing tableau of creativity and imagination. This book is not just a reading experience; it’s an aesthetic journey that… Continue Reading “The Jackdaw and the Doll by John Biscello (Book Review #1783)”

Another Side of the Heart by C. H. Lazarovich (Book Review #1742)

“Another Side of the Heart” by C. H. Lazarovich is an evocative tale of love, loss, and self-discovery set against the backdrop of a quaint island community. The story follows Mary Devere, a woman grappling with the profound grief of losing her 21-year-old daughter.… Continue Reading “Another Side of the Heart by C. H. Lazarovich (Book Review #1742)”

The Fireweed Moon by Barbara J. Dzikowski (Book Review #1741)

“The Fireweed Moon” by Barbara J. Dzikowski is an enthralling conclusion to the Moon trilogy that masterfully weaves together a tapestry of family, love, and the relentless pursuit of truth. Dzikowski’s ability to bring characters to life and interlace their stories across different time… Continue Reading “The Fireweed Moon by Barbara J. Dzikowski (Book Review #1741)”

Let Evening Come by Yvonne Osborne (Book Review #1735)

“Let Evening Come” by Yvonne Osborne is a poignant and deeply moving narrative that explores themes of loss, love, cultural conflict, and resilience. Set against the backdrop of rural Michigan and western Saskatchewan, the novel weaves together the lives of Sadie Wixom, a young… Continue Reading “Let Evening Come by Yvonne Osborne (Book Review #1735)”