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If you are planning to make a change in 2024, then this book is a must-read. The book starts with a question that will haunt almost all those who are reading. As humans, we always regret alm... Read the full review
Reading a copy of this will help you ease all the frustrations and pains you are holding onto for sure. Telling about the life of a family that consists of a father, mother, and child, the i... Read the full review
"Infectious Injustice” serves as a haunting reminder that in the face of corruption, negligence, and adversity, human resilience can prevail, and the fight for justice must contin... Read the full review
With “Embracing God in the Right Perspective with the Right Foundation of Faith in Him,” Chris Tham takes readers on a transformative journey into the depths of spiritu... Read the full review
In a world dominated by seasoned detectives with a taste for alcohol-soaked vices and the occasional broken relationship, “The Coyote: A Young Detective Choo Murder Mystery” by&n... Read the full review
In the heart of a small, conservative town, “Parkwood Hills” unfolds the gripping narrative of Joshua Redgrave, an eighteen-year-old whose life takes an unexpected turn when he m... Read the full review
David Bond has brought to life a captivating journey of self-discovery. The Reluctant Ones is a remarkable tale of self-discovery that captures the reader's attention from the very first... Read the full review
"Discovering Mom" by Bryan David Foreman is set in the enchanting period of 1970s Oklahoma, giving readers a glimpse into the life of thirteen-year-old Daniel Bennett. Adopte... Read the full review
Is posthumanism a possible solution to existential angst? Volume I of the “London Oniric Exchange” trilogy is Cristian N. George’s stellar, well-written, and exciting dysto... Read the full review
Books with maps are notoriously known to be good, and this has two! It is very exciting to see not one but two. This points to this author's ability at world and character-building, whic... Read the full review
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