
The most amazing thing about this book is that’s based on a real person, and the Author managed to recreate the allure, mystery, and drama of that life. Madam in Silk by […]
The most amazing thing about this book is that’s based on a real person, and the Author managed to recreate the allure, mystery, and drama of that life. Madam in Silk by […]
All things considered, this book (along with any other story dealing with immigration and prejudice) could be not just an eye-opener, but an empathy-opener. We need to step into these people’s shoes, […]
This story feels unhurried and sweet like a summer late evening. One of those you can savor and get lost in it. On the Eighteenth of May by Jordan R. Samuel released […]
I know I posted this a little while back… but it really got me, and I took it on again! The Name of Red by Beena Khan released a few of weeks […]
This story is mysterious, and full of unsaid things. Not even the heroine’s name! With a brilliant cover and an equally interesting author, I think this book is one of those. The […]
Everything is gold with this book: the cover, the plot, and the post the Author gave me. Attraction by Ruby Porter released yesterday in the Literary fiction genre. The present reckons with […]
I love how different this book is. Essays From Dysfunctional Families by Casey Bell released a few years back in the General Fiction genre. Two books in one (Kinda Sorta). Something Different. […]
When I was a little girl, my grandma used to tell me a story about two friends, an Italian Jew and an Italian boy in 1940, who got divided by the war. […]
Intriguing, both the plot and the Author’s voice. The Weighing of the Heart by Paul Tudor Owen released in March in the lIterary Fiction genre. Following a sudden break-up, Englishman in New […]
I like quirky, and the cover of this book stopped me. Then I read the synopsis, and I knew this is one of those books, those who take you for a great […]