Tag: reflection

Happy New Year — With Gratitude —Ten Years In — Thank You for the Journey

Happy New Year to our community, As we step into a new year, I want to pause and say thank you—from the heart. This year marks ten years of Review Tales, and that milestone belongs to all of you. To the writers, contributors, editors,… Continue Reading “Happy New Year — With Gratitude —Ten Years In — Thank You for the Journey”

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)”

Back to You… – The Astonishing Fate of John Fisher (Book Review #1827)

“Back to You…” presents the captivating tale of John Fisher, a man whose confrontation with mortality reshapes his outlook on life and love. After defeating cancer, John’s mission to recover his old life of luxury and success hits a wall of existential questioning, leading… Continue Reading “Back to You… – The Astonishing Fate of John Fisher (Book Review #1827)”

The Spirit of Music by Boringbug

The Spirit of Music Music started as a chant with rhythm and gradually developed into a form of personality. It was a medium to convey a person’s thought on the meanings of life and capture them as a song. Being able to combine these… Continue Reading “The Spirit of Music by Boringbug”

And Then I Am Gone: A Walk with Thoreau by Mathias B. Freese (Book Review #410)

And Then I am Gone is a short memoir. Mathias moves from New York to Alabama and allows us into his world of reflections and the experiences he encounters on his journey. There is no doubt that the author wishes to leave something behind… Continue Reading “And Then I Am Gone: A Walk with Thoreau by Mathias B. Freese (Book Review #410)”