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Jennifer Shand’s “The Last Elf Daughter” is a novel that intricately blends the enchanting world of elves with the relatable challenges of teenage life. At the heart of the story is thirteen-year-old Evie, who not only grapples with the typical trials of adolescence but… Continue Reading “The Last Elf Daughter by Jennifer Shand (Book Review #1891)”
“The Mat as a Mirror: Reflecting Stories of Women’s Strength and Confidence through Jiu-Jitsu” by Mariele Klering is a powerful and inspiring exploration of the transformative impact of jiu-jitsu on the lives of women. In a world where martial arts are often dominated by… Continue Reading “The Mat as a Mirror: Reflecting Stories of Women’s Strength and Confidence through Jiu-Jitsu BY Mariele Klering (Book Review #1799)”
“Happy Bastards” by Alex Monaco is a compelling, no-nonsense guide that dives headfirst into the deep waters of personal growth and self-improvement. In this provocative and insightful memoir-meets-self-help book, Monaco, an entrepreneur and life provocateur, challenges readers to confront their beliefs and embrace a… Continue Reading “Happy bastards by Alex Monaco (Book Review #1719)”
“Goin’ Back to Californ-I-A” by Stephen M. Todd is a heartfelt and inspiring memoir that chronicles the journey of a young man, Steve Todd, on his mission to spread the teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in California from 1988… Continue Reading ““Goin’ back to Californ-I-A” by Stephen M. Todd (Book Review #1718)”
“2024… Your Year of More” by Noah William Smith is a refreshing and insightful addition to the self-help genre, offering readers practical and sage advice on achieving greater happiness and fulfillment in life. In a world that often equates success with material wealth, Smith… Continue Reading “2024… Your Year of More by Noah William Smith (Book Review #1706)”
Dark Chains is an autobiography self-help book. LaTasha has a moving story to tell. Being abused from a young age she endures some harsh circumstances. The words are strong, real and the abuse is hard to even read but one has to face the… Continue Reading “Dark Chains by Latasha Braxton (Book Review #461)”