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Posted on March 3, 2026
by Jeyran Main
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Born Falling by S.C. Sanborn is not a memoir that asks for sympathy—it demands honesty. Raw, poetic, and unguarded, this is a deeply introspective account of collapse and becoming, written with the kind of lyrical intensity that lingers long after the final page.
Category: Memoir, Non- FictionTags: book review, book reviews, books, Born Falling, burnout, contemporary nonfiction, emotional healing, existential themes, heartbreak, identity crisis, introspective writing, life journey, literary memoir, lyrical writing, Memoir, mental resilience, personal growth, poetic prose, reading, reflective memoir, S.C. Sanborn, self-discovery, vulnerability
Posted on January 8, 2026
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House of Vipers, the fourth installment in the Alfie Goes to Thailand series, plunges readers into a tense domestic drama where trust, loyalty, and manipulation collide under the relentless heat of rural Thailand.
Category: Fiction, Thriller Action-AdventureTags: Alfie Goes to Thailand series, book review, book reviews, books, character driven fiction, cross cultural relationship, domestic suspense, family conflict, Fiction, House of Vipers, international drama novel, James King, loyalty and betrayal, PSYCHOLOGICAL DRAMA, reading, relationship thriller, rural Thailand setting, Thailand fiction
Posted on October 14, 2025
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Introduction For every book lover, the dream of building a personal library often collides with the reality of rising book prices. Yet reading should never be a luxury. It should remain accessible to anyone eager to explore new ideas and stories. Two platforms have… Continue Reading “Affordable Reading Options: Used Book Depot and Cheap Book Depot”
Posted on June 10, 2025
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Troubled Jones by William Kareem Mangus is more than a book—it’s a tool, a mentor, and a mirror for school-age children learning how to process emotions, express themselves, and navigate growing up in an increasingly complex world.
Category: Memoir, Non- FictionTags: #BooksForGrowth, #CharacterDevelopment, #CreativeWritingForChildren, #EducationalResources, #EmotionalLiteracy, #EmpowerYoungMinds, #FamilyAndRelationships, #JuvenileNonfiction, #KidsWhoWrite, #MentorshipMatters, #SocialEmotionalLearning, #TherapeuticWriting, #WritingForKids, #WritingForWellbeing, #YouthEmpowerment, #YouthVoices, book review, books, Fiction, reading, writing
Posted on January 25, 2023
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‘Sticky Fingers’ is a memoir written with much humours retelling of Tom navigating the 60s and shoplifting. The author begins revelations of confessions as he lets you into his life and what life has been like for him.
Posted on January 12, 2023
by Jeyran Main
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While books are always important for so many reasons, the following quotes inspire and lead you to think and wonder even further. There is a certain power that comes with words, and here you will find 50 inspirational quotes that have been taken from… Continue Reading “Inspirational Book Quotes”
Posted on November 1, 2021
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Every book lover will agree that reading not only brings you lots of benefits, but it can take you to places you couldn’t imagine. Every book and every page can transport you and make you feel you are part of the story. So if… Continue Reading “Top Tips for Book Lovers Q&A: Advice from the Experts”
Posted on July 25, 2020
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When is the best time to read? by Jeyran Main Studies have shown that reading for at least 6 minutes a day reduces stress by up to 68%. Experts say that it is always best to read in the mornings; however, there are debates… Continue Reading “When is the best time to read? by Jeyran Main”
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Posted on June 18, 2020
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The latecomer is a novel written about an old couple who are forced into early retirement. Their children live far away, and as they enter a new phase in their life and relationship, Maggie and Charlie, seek more of a depth and understanding into… Continue Reading “The Latecomer by Rich Marcello (Book Review #710)”
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