Review
Echoes of Our Hearts
Title: Echoes of Our Hearts The wind whistled through the trees, carrying the faint scent of roses as it brushed against Emily's cheeks. She stood outside the old wooden house, her heart pounding like the rhythmic beat of a drum. After years of avoiding this place, she finally found the courage to return. Memories, both bitter and sweet, flooded her mind as she turned the doorknob and stepped inside.
By Abdul Ahad11 months ago in BookClub
My Favorite Memoirs. Top Story - July 2023.
*The books discussed in this list contain themes of abuse* Let me first admit that I am a slow reader. I read my share of Vocal content, but books are a different story. I admire my fellow vocalites, like L.C. Shafer and Heather Hubler, who are prolific readers as well as writers. For me, it is difficult to find books that I can dig into and stick with to the end. I may have undiagnosed ADHD. My mind just wanders in the middle of the page sometimes.
By Leslie Writesabout a year ago in BookClub
I’m the Villainess So I’m Taming the Final Boss: Part 1
Written By Sarasa Nagase, art done by Mai Murasaki. The Synopsis: Avoid the bad ending at all costs! When her fiancé breaks up with her in front of the entire student body, noblewoman Aileen d’Autriche is devastated-or she would have been, if that wasn’t also the exact moment memories of her past life came crashing back! Turns out, she’s been reborn as the villainess of a dating sim…and according to the story, she’s slated to die at the hands of the demon king in three months! But Aileen’s already got a plan: Step one, get Demon King Claude to fall in love with her. Step two, live!
By Victoria Riveraabout a year ago in BookClub
Warrior Mine - Book Review
The Synopsis: With a temper fiery enough to warn off any soldier not to take what isn’t offered, Lara’s reputation as a wildcat is deadly. To add to her troubled life, which keeps most villagers at bay, she was born with the ability to foretell the death of her friends, enemies, and lovers.
By Victoria Riveraabout a year ago in BookClub
Impossibly Yours - Book Review
Recently, I had the privilege of being an ARC reader for A.J. Ranney’s newest book: Impossibly Yours. This is the second book in her Half Moon Lake series, and although the characters are connected, each book can be read as a stand-alone.
By Victoria Rivera2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: Odin's Child by Siri Peterson
Strolling into Barnes & Noble one weekend just to ‘look’ around turned into a book shopping spree that left me $80 poorer than when I had walked in. But, out of that expensive book haul, I came away with my first foreign fantasy book: Odin’s Child by Siri Peterson.
By Amanda Starks2 years ago in BookClub
The Gratitude Experiment
The Beginning A little over a month ago my sister started talking about a book she had purchased. She said the book was about gratitude, and had practices to perform every day. The book was called The Magic by Rhonda Byrne. I had heard of The Secret and The Law of Attraction, and I had also been exposed to various teachings relating to the subject over the years. However, I had never truly immersed myself in any of these systems.
By Dawn Salois2 years ago in BookClub
Book Series Review: Air Awakens by Elise Kova. Top Story - February 2022.
Recommended Age: 14+ Content Warnings: War themes, mild sex, and bodily harm. Rating: 4.2/5 stars This review will cover the entirety of the five-book series by Elise Kova. Expect some light spoilers as I will be alluding to the overall plot of the series, highlighting certain scenes, and discussing the development of certain characters.
By Amanda Starks2 years ago in BookClub