Editorial Reviews

Simple Book of Reminders for The Youth by Zakiya Fatin

Simple Book of Reminders for The Youth by Zakiya Fatin

In Simple Book of Reminders for The Youth, author Zakiya Fatin poses thought-provoking questions for young readers, who may be interested in exploring themselves and enhancing their future vision. This collection of 75 reminders, which double as writing prompts, offers to guide readers toward a deeper relationship with their feelings, stressing that many of the answers to our problems lie within ourselves if we are only bold enough to start the conversation in a meaningful and open-minded way. Simple as some of the reminders may be, Fatin’s prompts could generate a daily, weekly, or even lifelong habit of writing […]

2021-06-07T06:29:22+02:00June 4th, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

What’s Real What’s Not and Somewhere In-Between by Zakiya Fatin

What's Real What's Not and Somewhere In-Between by Zakiya Fatin

In What’s Real, What’s Not, and Somewhere In-Between by Zakiya Fatin, readers are led through a raw and unfiltered collection of advice from an author who understands that a broken heart is very different from a broken spirit. Bouncing authoritatively from advice on when to move on and how to show love, to what red flags to watch for and who to trust with your time, this energetic read is both reflective and inspiring. Most everyone has experienced the struggle of losing someone they love, and while Fatin’s advice is largely directed at women about their experiences with men, there […]

2021-06-07T06:29:45+02:00June 4th, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Book of Reminders by Zakiya Fatin

Book of Reminders: Daily Downloads to Reset Your Mind by Zakiya Fatin

For those who need the occasional nudge of guidance, Book of Reminders: Daily Downloads to Reset Your Mind by Zakiya Fatin is an ideal bedside companion. From the simple bits of wisdom many may have forgotten over the years, to deeper, more thought-provoking musings that will center you on a more truthful path, this well-edited compendium of knowledge is far greater than the sum of its parts. Some of the reminders pose actual questions, along with ample page space for reflection and response, so this seemingly simple book could also inspire a reflective journaling practice. While at first glance these […]

2021-06-07T06:33:24+02:00June 4th, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Pimping Out My Sister-in-Law by Sheldon Charles

Pimping Out My Sister-in-Law by Sheldon Charles

A short story collection cheekily unrelated to its title, Pimping Out My Sister-in-Law by Sheldon Charles is the first volume in a three-part series of well-penned, deeply human stories. From watching characters get lost in their own mutual fantasies to finding patience in the face of familial frustration and anger, these are easy-to-read stories that feel universally relatable in their themes. Sheldon Charles’ ability as a thriller author is well-established, and here he wields casual conversations and emotional reflections as deftly as erotic passages and bursts of conflict in this brief collection, showing that his skill as a short story […]

2021-06-04T09:51:36+02:00June 3rd, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Bridges: To There by Gary W. Burns

Bridges: To There by Gary W. Burns

A thoughtful and meditative collection, Bridges: To There – Poems for the Mind, Body & Spirit by Gary W. Burns is filled with poetry that is both accessible and uplifting. From reflecting on ancient philosophy to reinforcing the powerful depths of love and our capacity for it, Burns’ poems read like stirring mantras – sometimes just a few lines or words long – but they stick with a reader like subtle prayers. Though some of these brief verses could be expanded to be more impactful, or perhaps combined into longer pieces, this collection is nourishing and inspirational for readers who […]

2021-06-04T08:59:52+02:00June 3rd, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

The Road From Breslau by Andrew Peiser

The Road From Breslau by Andrew Peiser

The Road From Breslau by Andrew Peiser is an evocative and important biography about the author’s mother, Marianne, who witnessed the rise of Nazi Germany, the rise of democracy in India, and the ascendence of post-war America, chronicling her resilience and fortitude through some of history’s darkest moments. The book also takes a close look at their family’s ancestors, giving an intimate look at history through the portrait of one family, as Peiser brings to life his family tree with a wealth of pictures, newspaper clippings, archival evidence, and personal anecdotes. Marianne and her family’s epic story is one that […]

2021-06-03T07:13:26+02:00June 2nd, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Iris by Chand Svare Ghei

Iris by Chand Svare Ghei

An enigmatic thriller oozing with cool, Iris: A Fleeting Tale of Love, Murder and Betrayal offers what it promises in the title, and then some. Chand Svare Ghei’s compelling protagonist, Kenneth Johansen, travels across the globe and into foreign lands, tackling multinational corporations, bent police, and chased by the powers of TIGR who ask questions only a gun can answer – all while saving the lives of those around him. Told with a voice steeped in mysticism and delivered at times with notes of wisdom and at others with soaring and often hilarious rants on life’s vices, this thriller is […]

2021-06-02T08:27:26+02:00June 1st, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Business Basics for Authors by Hank Quense

Business Basics for Authors by Hank Quense

For anyone who publishes a book and actually wants people to read it, Business Basics for Authors by Hank Quense is a must-read. While the marketing, taxes, profit margins, and business ownership aspects of writing are usually pain points for authors, this book attempts to simplify and streamline the process as much as possible. With a conversational, easily accessible tone and an intuitive flow to the material being presented, this book is comprehensive without being intimidating. There are some redundancies in the text, and occasional informal moments that slightly diminish the author’s expert authority, but as a whole, this quick […]

2021-06-01T10:10:53+02:00June 1st, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|
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