Justice is a story we tell ourselves. Eddie Russell tells a different one My poetical readers, I come bearing life changing news. An author who writes well landed on my Kindle and introduced me to another side of the psychological thriller genre. Sharing his background, he was born and raised in East Africa. He migrated…
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REVIEW: LOVER GIRL BY NICOLE SELLEW
In this literary work, Sellew writes a romantic book on forbidden desires. A young woman, given refuge by a friend named Lucas, finds comfort in the Hamptons while writing her novel; escaping from New York City to the Hamptons should have been an inspirational experience. Instead, it causes her to become distracted alone in the…
REVIEW: UNDEAD AND UNWED BY SAM TSCHIDA
Tschida’s storytelling combines wit and cozy warmth, complementing the picture-perfect holiday charm of Vermont during Christmas. Tiffenie, a 300-year-old vampire who inherits a home in Valentine, relocates to Vermont in search of self-discovery. Determined to leave out her rom-com holiday, she and her undead neighbor might be in for a roller coaster. Will she fit…
Moonshine Mesa
A.W. Baldwin A lot can happen in a few weeks. Parker, an aspiring lawyer, is faced with a lot more than he thought possible. When sent to change pumps with his coworker, Dom, something seems to not add up. The psi reading isn’t what is required. After reporting to their boss, all hell breaks loose….
Cheap Talk, Big Gains in Education Kindle Edition
by Matthew Weinberg Dr Matthew Weinberg’s Cheap Talk, Big Gains in Education provides new insights into learning and educational systems. This method challenges the traditional approach to knowledge acquisition. The author discusses dialogic education, an interactive process of learning in which knowledge is actively co-constructed rather than passively received. This enables individuals to thrive regardless of…
