Review
Book Review: The World Maker Parable by Luke Tarzian
Guilt will always call you back... Rhona is a faithful servant of the country Jémoon and a woman in love. Everything changes when her beloved sets the ravenous Vulture goddess loose upon the land. Forced to execute the woman she loves for committing treason, Rhona discovers a profound correlation between morality and truth. A connection that might save her people or annihilate them all. You are a lie... Varésh Lúm-talé is many things, most of all a genocidal liar. A falsity searching for the Phoenix goddess whom he believes can help him rectify his atrocities. Such an undertaking is an arduous one for a man with missing memories and a conscience set on rending him from inside out. A man whose journey leads to Hang-Dead Forest and a meeting with a Vulture goddess who is not entirely as she seems.
By Marie Sinadjanabout a year ago in BookClub
Book Review: Sair Back, Sair Banes by Anthony Engebretson
A dark shape now stood in those choppy dark waters. A horse. A black one, large as she’d ever seen, with a mane that poured down its neck. Genevieve hoped a trip to the Scottish village of Fonniskie would help her reconnect. But her vacation turns out to be less than relaxing: the nearby loch holds a dark secret, and Genevieve finds herself haunted by a relentless persuer whose obsession means he will do anything to possess her—even kill. Blending ancient folklore with modern alienation, Anthony Engebretson’s eerie debut novella will make you question what it really means to be human.
By Marie Sinadjanabout a year ago in BookClub
5 Star Review: Every Summer After
Carley Fortune's Every Summer After will transport readers to a time when it was summertime and living was easy...until it wasn't. Fortune's novel depicts a childhood crush that struggles against the growing pains of life as it blossoms into an adult relationship.
By Leah Lawrence about a year ago in BookClub
How Can You Effectively Market Your Book After Publishing?
Marketing your book effectively after publication is essential to ensure its success and connect with the right audience. Here's how you can enhance your book's visibility and increase its sales:
By Diane L. Richardsonabout a year ago in BookClub
"U.S. Sends Troops and Advanced Missile Defense to Israel as Tensions with Iran Surge"
In response to escalating tensions and missile attacks by Iran, the United States has announced plans to send troops and an advanced anti-missile system to Israel. This unprecedented military deployment, revealed on Sunday, is part of the Biden administration's strategy to bolster Israel's air defense capabilities as the Middle East faces heightened instability.
By Global News Updateabout a year ago in BookClub
Unlocking Emotional Freedom: A Deep Dive into "The Tapping Solution" by Nick Ortner
In recent years, self-help literature has surged in popularity, with many authors presenting innovative techniques for personal development and emotional healing. One standout title in this realm is "The Tapping Solution" by Nick Ortner. This book introduces readers to Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), commonly known as tapping. In this review, we’ll explore six key points that highlight the value and effectiveness of Ortner’s approach.
By Future of Resilience about a year ago in BookClub
The Power of Tiny Changes -Atomic Habits
Imagine if you could transform your life not through grand gestures but by making small, almost invisible changes every day. It may sound like a subtle approach, yet history has shown that massive transformations often start with tiny steps. In James Clear's Atomic Habits, the idea of "1% improvements" shines through, proving that even the smallest habit can accumulate to produce extraordinary results over time. But how exactly does this work, and why should you bother with small habits when big results are the goal?
By SUBHASHRI Rabout a year ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: The Sealwoman's Gift by Sally Magnusson
When we think of slavery in this modern age, we quite rightly look at the systematic abduction of Africans to work the plantations of North America. In fact, one could almost say that slavery in the public's consciousness has become synonymous with what we know about the plight of people subjected to that life.
By Rachel Deemingabout a year ago in BookClub









