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- A Book Review by Fermosalua: “Grasslands” by Shekhar Khatriby FermosaluaGrasslands offers a mix of fantasy, magical realism, surrealism, and absurdist fiction that explores timeless philosophical questions and the most primeval of human desires. Review “What about … Read more
- The Chrysalis BREW Project Reveals BREW Children’s Book Excellence Award Winnersby The BREWerMeet the latest winners of the BREW Children’s Book Excellence Awards! To view the BREW Children’s Book Excellence Award winners, click here. More details about … Read more
- 5 Best Children’s Books to Read on International Youth Dayby Kajori Sheryl Paul“Youth is happy because it has the capacity to see beauty.” – Franz Kafka Youth is untainted by the harshness and selfishness of the adult … Read more
- Woof Woof!: 6 Books to Read This International Dog Dayby Kajori Sheryl Paul“A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself.” – Mark Twain Dogs are some of the most … Read more
- Modern Women Authors & Their Male Aliasesby Kajori Sheryl Paul‘Male writers are thought of as “writers” first and then “men”. As for female writers, they are first “female” and only then “writers”.’ – Elif … Read more
- 6 Interesting Elephant Factoidsby Kajori Sheryl Paul“There is no creature among all the Beasts of the world which hath so great and ample demonstration of the power and wisdom of Almighty … Read more
- A Book Review by Kajori: “Becoming Flawesome: The Key to Living an Imperfectly Authentic Life” by Kristina Mänd-Lakhianiby Kajori Sheryl PaulBecoming Flawesome: The Key to Living an Imperfectly Authentic Life by Kristina Mänd-Lakhiani is a life-changing personal growth and transformation book that aims to help … Read more
- A Book Review by Kajori: “Dive Bartender: Flowers in the Desert” by T.K O’Neillby Kajori Sheryl PaulDive Bartender: Flowers in the Desert by T.K O’Neill revolves around Frank Ford, a bartender who leaves his demons in Minnesota only to find himself … Read more
- A Book Review by Kajori: “Hell Holes: A Slave’s Revenge” by Donald Firesmithby Kajori Sheryl PaulHell Holes: A Slave’s Revenge by Donald Firesmith follows Paul Chapman as he navigates his life on the planet Hell as a slave to the … Read more
- A Book Review by Kajori: “Hamartia: A Time Travel Thriller” by Raquel Richby Kajori Sheryl PaulHamartia: A Time Travel Thriller by Raquel Rich is a time travel thriller where a mother has to choose between saving her son and wiping … Read more
- A Book Review by Shrabastee: “So Good They Call You a Fake: Command Attention, Monetize Your Talent Stack, and Become the Uncontested Authority in Your Niche” by Joshua Lisecby Shrabastee ChakrabortySo Good They Call You a Fake: Command Attention, Monetize Your Talent Stack, and Become the Uncontested Authority in Your Niche is a non-fiction guidebook by the famous ghostwriter … Read more
- A Book Review by Fermosalua: “Moraline” by Cintia Alfonso Fiorby FermosaluaMoraline by Cintia Alfonso Fior is a literary effort on diversity and justice that explores an unlikely young hero’s path to understanding a world that seems … Read more
- A Book Review by Kajori: “House of Giral” by Mark Laurence Latowskyby Kajori Sheryl PaulHouse of Giral by Mark Laurence Latowsky takes us on an unputdownable journey filled with murder, mystery, psychedelics, and of course, past lives. Review Dr. … Read more
- A Book Review by Fermosalua: “A Story of Whoa” by Chris Corbettby FermosaluaIn today’s information age, A Story of Whoa by Chris Corbett is a relevant and empowering tool for our children to cope with sad world … Read more
- A Book Review by Kajori: “The Complexities of Love: Will Mark find the love he is seeking?” by M.A. Quigleyby Kajori Sheryl PaulSet in the sixties and seventies, M.A. Quigley’s The Complexities of Love: Will Mark find the love he is seeking? follows Mark Cooney, a resilient … Read more
- A Book Review by Kajori: “Cheeky, Bloody Articles: Tales for Well-Dressed Cynics and Optimistic Ragamuffins” by Cathleen Daviesby Kajori Sheryl PaulCheeky, Bloody Articles: Tales for Well-Dressed Cynics and Optimistic Ragamuffins by Cathleen Davies is an amazing collection of twenty-six thought-provoking short stories. Review Cheeky, Bloody … Read more
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