Until September by Harker Jones
Have you ever fallen in love with someone by simply watching them breathe? If that question stings a little, you’ll want to read on—Until September might explain why. Continue reading Until September by Harker Jones
Have you ever fallen in love with someone by simply watching them breathe? If that question stings a little, you’ll want to read on—Until September might explain why. Continue reading Until September by Harker Jones
Have you ever wondered if the villain in your favorite bedtime story was just really bad at PR? This review uncovers how one epic fantasy flips the script—read on to find out. Continue reading Young Anastrina and Companions by Luminescence Goh
Have you ever wondered if your bookshelf might be plotting to summon spirits every October? There’s one poetry collection that makes the case eerily convincing—read the full review to see how. Continue reading Always Haunted by LindaAnn LoSchiavo
Ever wondered if a storybook could teach your child to say “no” to danger better than you can? Discover how Stay Safe with Ruby and Reuben might just do that. Continue reading Stay Safe with Ruby and Reuben by Sneha Sabu
Have you ever cried over a line you couldn’t explain or felt seen by a stanza more than a friend? Discover why through the poetry picks revealed in this roundup. Continue reading The World’s Most Impactful Poetry Books
Have you ever wondered if a gorilla could teach you about heartbreak, hope, and the purpose of art? This unconventional review explores how The One and Only Ivan just might. Continue reading The One And Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate
Have you ever wondered what you’d do if your ex—who never legally existed—stole your child during a song-and-dance routine? Discover how vaudeville reveals the answer in this review. Continue reading Vanished on the Vaudeville Circuit by Carolyn Quinn
Have you ever wondered what would happen if kindness had a physical form—something so powerful, yet so misunderstood, it could change destinies? Discover the answer in this enchanting review of The First Unicorn. Continue reading The First Unicorn by Kathleen J. Shields
What if your superpower wasn’t flying or invisibility—but moving chalk with your mind to fight tyranny? This review of Matilda reveals why that might be the ultimate rebellion. Continue reading Matilda by Roald Dahl
The Sound of An Ordinary Life is an unforgettable memoir penned by Alis Cerrahyan. Through her story, Cerrahyan highlights the importance of reconnecting with one’s inner self. Continue reading The Sound of an Ordinary Life by Alis Cerrahyan
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