Book Review: “Goyhood” by Reuven Fenton
Reuven Fenton's "Goyhood" is a compelling novel that explores themes of identity, family relationships, and religious discovery, providing readers with a thought-provoking and emotionally engaging coming-of-age story.
Editorial Review: “Killing Shore: The True Story of Hitler’s U-boats Off the New Jersey Coast” by K. A. Nelson
Killing Shore: The True Story of Hitler’s U-boats Off the New Jersey Coast by K. A. Nelson is a masterfully written book that chronicles the nitty-gritty of WWII from the…
Stranger Than Fiction: 6 Best Creative Nonfiction Books
“Nonfiction speaks to the head. Fiction speaks to the heart. Poetry speaks to the soul.” – Ellen Hopkins Nonfiction does speak to our analytical minds. There are times when we…
BREW Brilliance: Insights from SS Turner
Explore the thoughts of acclaimed writer SS Turner as he analyses the complex harmony between showing and telling in storytelling.
Editorial Review: “Building a Team: A Baseball Buddies Story” by Aaron Derr
This novella will teach elementary school-aged kids how to thrive not only in baseball but also in life. Review Join the McIntyre Manatees and their team captain, Luis, as they…
Hidden Gems: 10 Overlooked Masterpieces in Literature
There exists a treasure trove of hidden gems—books that, despite their brilliance, have remained overlooked or underappreciated by mainstream audiences. These overlooked masterpieces often possess a depth of insight, beauty…
Book Review: “Werecats Convergent” by Mark J. Engels
In "Werecats Convergent: Book 2 of the Forest Exiles Saga" by Mark J. Engels, readers are plunged into a gripping tale of survival and intrigue as were-lynx Pawly and her…
Announcing the Winners of the 1st Quarter 2024 BREW International Blog Award
The anticipation has been palpable, the excitement electrifying, and now the moment has finally arrived to reveal the winners of the 1st Quarter 2024 BREW International Blog Award. With an…
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