Book 1 of The Antunite Chronicles – Antuna’s Story is absolutely enthralling. As someone who hasn’t delved deeply into science fiction before, this book has sparked a newfound interest in the genre for me, thanks to Terry Birdgenaw.The storyline is incredibly creative and innovative, unlike anything I’ve encountered before, offering a completely original narrative. It’s a tantalizing read that kept me hooked from start to finish.
Author Interview: The Literary Spotlight with Author Caroline Cleveland
Welcome back to the author interview series, “The Literary Spotlight,” a place where I celebrate the brilliance of storytellers. Today, I’m thrilled to introduce Caroline Cleveland, a legal luminary and exceptional author hailing from Charleston, South Carolina. Caroline’s journey from the legal arena to the realm of literature is nothing short of remarkable. As a seasoned lawyer specializing in employment law, she brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to her writing, infusing her narratives with authenticity and depth.
Book Review: Goyhood – Reuven Fenton
I was ecstatic when I received Goyhood in my mail as an ARC, by none other than Reuven Fenton! He is a New York Post reporter and an amazing author. He has gained national acclaim for his exclusive reporting on a variety of national stories. Eager to dive in, I couldn’t wait to explore a genre that was entirely new to me.
Book Review: Roar – Shelley Thompson
I am thrilled to share this book review of Roar by Shelley Thompson who graciously sent over a copy of “Roar” – a literary gem that left me captivated. Roar is a poignant, nuanced, and intriguing story of a family grappling with grief and dealing with extraordinary circumstances displaying their dynamic. This novel contains a deep portrayal of human emotions and relationships.
Unlocking Hermione Granger’s Bookshelf: A Witch’s Literary Odyssey
Welcoming our beloved heroin, fellow literature lover, and our favourite character in Harry Potter… drumroll please, Hermoine Granger! A couple of days ago I was rewatching Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban for the millionth time when I wondered what books Hermoine would read. Being the brains and the powerhouse of the Golden Trio, I always thought of Hermoine as the mitochondria. She was perpetually engulfed in a book, and her form of entertainment would be light reading to which Ron would nearly faint looking at the sight of the book’s thickness.. so I knew that her taste would be enriched with a heavy vocabulary and profound themes.
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- …
- 13
- Next Page »