A Book Review by Kajori: “I Love You As Much And More Than This” by R.M. Rozman
I Love You As Much And More Than This by R.M. Rozman is a collection of verses that enables us to express our love to our loved ones in unique…
A Book Review by Fermosalua: “Chaos in Nanosia” by Rhonda Denise Johnson
An unlikely hero has to tear through different planes of existence and reap through his darkest fears to save his world. Chaos in Nanosia is a kaleidoscopic, mold-breaking, physics-meets- philosophy…
A Book Review by Kajori: “The Soul Machines” by Alexandru Czimbor
The Soul Machines by Alexandru Czimbor is a captivating novel that takes us back to 19th-century Europe where the lives of Tudor, Roli, and Sami along with all the people…
A Book Review by Kajori: “The Hunted Rose” by V.M. Sawh
The Hunted Rose by V.M. Sawh is a retelling of Little Red Riding Hood set during the Second World War. Review Little Red Riding Hood has been popular with children…
A Book Review by Kajori: “Cinders” by V.M. Sawh
V.M. Sawh’s Cinders is a dark retelling of Cinderella. Our protagonist, Rella, meets the prince in her bid to assassinate him and win her freedom from her stepmother’s brothel. Review…
A Book Review by Kajori: “The Toy Maker” by Melanie Flynn
The Toy Maker by Melanie Flynn is a spine-chilling novel that takes you on a merry chase hunting a prolific serial killer haunting New York. Review We have all loved…
A Book Review by Fermosalua: “Good and Simple Traditions of Family Cooking” by Bertazzoni
Good and Simple by Bertazzoni is not only a mouth-watering cookbook but also a treasure trove of Italian culture and history, and an invitation to slow down, savor life, and…
Literary Stalwarts Born in March
“Only those with tenacity can march forward in March”― Ernest Agyemang Yeboah March is the month that heralds the arrival of spring in the northern hemisphere and autumn in the southern…
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