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A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park Book Review

A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park   “Stay calm when things are hard or not going right with you. You will get through it when you persevere instead of quitting. Quitting leads to much less happiness in life than perseverance and hope.” Salva Dut   A Long Walk to Water by Linda […]

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“There and Back There Again” by Andrew Alsup

There and Back There Again by Andrew Alsup   \”There and Back There Again\” by Andrew Alsup is a self-talking book. We speak with others. We speak with ourselves. We all are vocal. In this book the author is vocal with his \’chipmunk\’ voice, always gnawing inside him, digging into his thousand thoughts. It happens

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Sent to Watch by David J. Lebenstein, Book Review

  Sent to Watch by David J. Lebenstein is a work of fiction that centres around a fictitious continent named Malefora, where on the Western side of the north coast was a large oval-shaped peninsula, divided into nine warring kingdoms. One such Kingdom was Grellyrort (Grelland), its language being Grellish. The capital of this kingdom

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Salt of the Earth by Kate Moschandreas, Book Review

Salt of the Earth by Kate Moschandreas   Salt of the Earth by Kate Moschandreas is a 360-page science thriller that peeps into the world, 20 years ahead, with all the unpredictable environmental crises. The story opens with Jess Prentiss, a chemical engineering student, who went for her morning jogging, suggested by her virtual therapist

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Mark Victor Hansen, Relentless by Mitzi Perdue

Mark Victor Hansen, Relentless by Mitzi Perdue \”The size of your question determines the size of your result.\” Mark Victor Hansen. page 22 Mark Victor Hansen, Relentless by Mitzi Perdue is an honest documentary on Victor Hansen\’s life and work. I\’m madly in love with the series of \”Chicken Soup for the Soul\”. They are

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Love is the Answer, God is the Cure by Aimee Cabo Nikolov, Book Review

\”Love is the Answer, God is the Cure\” by Aimee Cabo Nikolov   \” Love is the Answer, God is the Cure\” by Aimee Cabo Nikolov, a Cuban-American writer,  is a memoir, which divulges into the raw essence of inhuman brutality. The book is a testament to the vulgarities that a little girl had to

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Like Glass by Sylvia Wilde

Like Glass by Sylvia Wilde When repressed memories float above the level of consciousness and disturb a living soul with haunting nightmares, literature bursts into several individual theories culminating into a single solid pursuit – significance of existence. Sylvia Wilde\’s \”Like Glass\” mirrors those existential crises that keep Trey tethered in the same stake of

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“The Way of the Goddess\” by Ananta Ripa Ajmera

The Way of the Goddess by Ananta Ripa Ajmera   “The Way of the Goddess\” by Ananta Ripa Ajmera is a brilliant introspective inquisition on Hindu Gods and Goddesses and related rituals that we practice during the ceremony. And when you finish the book, you will feel that the cogency of her reflection is irrefutable.

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