Island of the Crabs
It had been his dream. It was the only thing he talked about. Andy wanted to be the first influencer to set foot on the island of crabs and show it to his followers. It was the same reason he had come to Panama from...
It had been his dream. It was the only thing he talked about. Andy wanted to be the first influencer to set foot on the island of crabs and show it to his followers. It was the same reason he had come to Panama from...
Jason L Mondragon presents the conclusion of a trilogy about universal consciousness which is said to be free of the scattered, corrupted viewpoints we have been fed for so long. Omniscience: The Conscious Collective Reawakened charts the path of the source of consciousness from its...
A touching love story of two young people entangled in a murder mystery, Fish Scales by Lynn Yvonne Moon opens with the murder of a young girl named Dru. The event is narrated by her sweetheart Jarrod, so overwhelmed with grief that he doesn’t know...
Marian L. Thorpe's Empire's Legacy: The Complete Trilogy is a fantasy epic set in a unique and highly imaginative world, drawing on the history, cultures, and languages of Britain, Scotland, Ireland, Scandinavia, the Baltics, and the Roman Empire. The three novels in Empire's Legacy are...
“You absolutely cannot go wrong by surrounding yourself with greenery.” More profound words have never been said. There is so much good to be gained from having greenery inside your home and enjoying outdoor gardening as well (even if it’s merely a balcony garden). Gardening...
If you are a novice to online teaching, then Teaching Online: Online Teaching Survival Guide by Selena Watts is a very good primer for you. This is a most relevant book, given the issues for schools caused by the pandemic. Though many teachers and trainers...
The Teaching Today Series books 1, 2 & 3 by Selena Watts is the combination of three complementary teaching guides for new teachers and experienced ones. Indeed both are bound to learn a lot from these three volumes including “Teaching Yourself to Teach”, “Teaching Online”,...
Breaking the Silence: Why Opening Up About Your Sex Life Is the Best Medicine for Your Health, Relationships, and Overall Happiness by Dr. Moshe Kedan provides a much-needed push to men and women on talking openly about sex, especially at times when this particular area...
Trouble always seems to be lurking under Del Rio’s scorching sun in California, keeping the authorities on their toes. Apart from the gypsies, a rogue group coming back into town, District Attorney Callie McCall has her family drama to deal with. Her brother-in-law Jim Fletcher,...
Looking for a better way to feed yourself and your family? A healthier, more enjoyable way? Imagine a store-bought piece of fruit or vegetable. Who knows where or when it was harvested, but it probably was underripe when picked and shipped a fair distance, perhaps...
Author Ryan Reaves is described as a “rambunctious," “very special” six-year-old dancer who has been home from school all year because of the pandemic. Amid brilliant pictures of Ryan at school with her teacher and friends, she lists the things she has missed during her...
While scrolling through Pinterest, you can find quite a few posts about narcissists, how to spot them, and how to handle them. Not once did I find an explanation for why they do what they do. This book sheds some light on that. In Rebecca...
I will never cease to be amazed by writers like A.L. Sowards who can create incredible fiction from history as she has done in Of Sword and Shadow, a story set in 14th-century Greece. This fascinating tale of a beautiful slave who doesn’t know her...
Fierce and Delicate: Essays on Dance and Illness by Renee K. Nicholson is a collection of narrative essays about her journey into the world of ballet and her experiences with a life-changing illness. Beginning in her early years, as a young girl who dreams of...
Just One Look by Joanne Kukanza Easley is a powerful work of literary fiction about grief and what comes after. This moving and multi-layered story centers on Danielle Marek, who is thirteen and in love. It's Chicago, 1965, and for her, it's true love, not...
Imelda’s Secret by Liza Gino is a story of buried pain and suffering by the young women who were raped repeatedly by the Japanese invaders during WWII all over Asia. Euphemistically referred to as “comfort women”, these young Asian girls from China, Korea, the Philippines,...
Frankenbots: Sunken City of Scraps by Michael Ferrone is a charmer of a children's story. This cute, energetic little book is packed with things kids love to read about: space, robots, steampunk, and lots more. It's a story about working together for a common cause--something...
“Nothing attracts a crowd like a crowd.” The same can be said about reviews; not just book reviews, but any kind of review. Reviews are the means of converting customers into buyers. And the more reviews you have, the more likely Amazon will boost its...
In a world where most believe happiness is found in one external source or another, Tony Steven's The Answer is You suggests a more sustainable, logical, and self-reliant solution: you. What is the reason for your existence? How do you develop a healthy and happy...
Life Goes On No Matter What by Rovshan Abdullaoglu is a compelling book in the area of motivational psychology, one that should be read, thought about, and used to create perspective in life. It arms readers with the tools to carry on with life, face...