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Shamelessly Successful - Part 1
Shamelessly Successful: Book Promotion Mastery for Indie Artists" is a definitive guide crafted specifically for independent authors navigating the challenging terrain of self-promotion. With a focus on empowering indie artists to stand out in a competitive market, this comprehensive manual offers a wealth of strategic insights and actionable techniques to elevate their promotional efforts.
By Denelsia Walker2 years ago in BookClub
Glass Dolls by L.C. SchƤfer: A Review
A Little Background Recently, I came across another Vocal authorās book in the wild, and one agreement to book swap followed by review maxxing later, I found myself curious what other books might exist whose origins were firmly rooted in this site. How were us Vocal authors conducting ourselves off platform?
By Stephen A. Roddewig2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: The Garden of Delights by Amal Singh
A world where petals are currency and flowers are magic. A man battling a curse of eternal old age. A girl who can be his boon. But it's not all tulips and roses. There are also nettles and thorns. Where Delights persist, Sorrow must follow. In the city of Sirvassa, where petals are currency and flowers are magic, the Caretaker tends to the Garden of Delights. He imparts temporary magical abilities to the citizens of Sirvassa, while battling a curse of eternal old age. No Delight could uplift his curse, and so he must seek out a mythical figure. A god. When a Delight allows a young girl an ability to change reality, the Caretaker believes heās at the end of his search. But soon a magical rot takes root in his Garden, and the Caretaker must join forces with the girl and stop it from spreading.
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
Juvenile Fiction at Fully Booked 2024. AI-Generated.
Hello, book nerds! Here are the latest releases of juvenile fiction available at Fully Booked in the Philippines. Iāve chosen five titles for ages 9-12 (middle-grade) readers. I hope you enjoy my recommendations.
By Leila Gatdula2 years ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: gods in Alabama by Joshilyn Jackson
gods in Alabama is the story of Lena, also known as Arlene, who is faced with a dilemma: should she go to her Uncle Bruster's retirement party in her small hometown and stare down her family and her past demons; or should she cop out as she has done for the last ten years and keep a whole host of nasty memories and recollections at a distance?
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in BookClub
"You'd Look Better As A Ghost": A Serial Killer Story About Grief
Originally published in the UK in 2023 and released in the US in 2024, I first discovered Youād Look Better As A Ghost in an email from Penguin Books. I havenāt read many serial killer protagonists in fiction that Iāve liked, but the novel struck me with its clever title and cover. Plus, the idea a part-time murderer going to a grief support group sounded like a fun read.
By J. S. Wong2 years ago in BookClub
The Daughter's Desolation. Content Warning.
The unforgiving sun beat down on Eva's back as she trudged across the cracked earth. Her once vibrant green eyes, now dull with exhaustion, scanned the horizon for any sign of life. The once fertile fields of her village lay barren, ravaged by a relentless drought. Hunger gnawed at her stomach, a constant companion for weeks.
By ANNA CORAL2 years ago in BookClub
Review of Mrs. Rochester's Ghost
Jane is a writer for a small cable network show. When the show is canceled, her friend, Otis, invites her to come to California to tutor the daughter of a very wealthy man. Jane agrees and meets Evander Rochester's daughter, Sophia, age thirteen. Sophia's mother went on a relief trip to Africa and dies from a peanut allergy, and Evan finds out he is Sophia's father. He has no relationship with the girl and knows nothing about being a father. Jane is to tutor the girl in her studies, mainly in French, and to care for the dogs on the estate.
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: Genius Foods
Introduction "Genius Foods: Become Smarter, Happier, and More Productive While Protecting Your Brain for Life," written by Max Lugavere and Paul Grewal, is a comprehensive guide to optimizing brain health through diet and lifestyle choices. Drawing from cutting-edge scientific research, the authors present a practical approach to enhancing cognitive function, preventing neurodegenerative diseases, and improving overall well-being. This book explores the powerful relationship between nutrition and brain health, offering actionable advice on which foods to consume and which to avoid.
By Peter Oset2 years ago in BookClub
Flight of the Phoenix Weaver
Asala, with eyes the color of twilight and hair like spun moonlight, was a weaver's daughter, her life as intricately woven as the tapestries her father crafted. Her nimble fingers, though small, possessed an uncanny talent, whispering stories into silk and dreams into wool. Every thread held a memory, every knot a whispered tale. But fate, a fickle weaver itself, decided to unravel Asala's life with a cruel twist. A raging storm at sea claimed her fragile vessel, leaving behind only a half-finished tapestry depicting a magnificent phoenix rising from a pyre of crimson flames.
By ANNA CORAL2 years ago in BookClub









