Category: Books

Over the Fence

Over the Fence

“Debbie Schrack has taken two immensely delicate topics involving abuse and examined them sensitively. Through not being overly graphic, this book is ideal for young adults and more mature readers alike. From the very first page, she has your attention and takes you on a journey of revelation. The two main characters are strong and described impressively. You feel as if you have a connection with both of them. By not going into the gory details too deeply, you are allowed to use your imagination as to their circumstances without being overwhelmed by the cruelty. Over the Fence is a must-read that will keep you engaged from start to finish.”

As Time Goes By

As Time Goes By

Plagued by questions of narcissism, existentialism, and identity, Old is a contradictory narrator who both insists on his significance and denies it, offering up memories of his childhood, Navy service, love affairs, and professional life in unembellished prose. Awash in nostalgia, this book offers a misty-eyed look back at childhood from the vantage of old age… Even so, the author imbues each chapter with the essence of the past, painting a vivid portrait of American boyhood in the 20th century.

Why We Need To Detox

Why We Need To Detox

This is a great book that describes the benefits of detoxing and fasting. It teaches step-by-step techniques for the different detoxes. I like that the author also describes the different myths of detoxing so that you can do it well. I hadn’t connected brain fog to detoxing, but it makes a lot of sense. This is a great way to revitalize your health.

Love Changed Everything

Love Changed Everything

“Love Changed Everything: The Power of Love” is a poignant memoir by Eddie, vividly capturing his life from childhood poverty to the challenges of adulthood. Set against the backdrop of a coal town, the narrative explores intergenerational struggles, heartbreaks, and the transformative power of love. Wallace Briggs, known for his children’s fantasy genre works, demonstrates his versatile storytelling skills, delving into complex themes of family, ambition, and resilience.

Saints, Strangers and Rosehip Tea

Saints, Strangers and Rosehip Tea

A wonderful historical tale, rich with period detail, which shows the quiet, behind-the-scenes work and tribulations of the women who came to the New World. It’s a bittersweet story, knowing that the population was later to die out of starvation, but its strength is in the small moments–the joy of a healthy child, the heartbreak of death, the resolve to keep going, and the non-anachronistic portrayal of the role of women is enough to make one grateful for how far we’ve come.

Darker Than Blue

Darker Than Blue

“I really enjoyed reading Darker than Blue, I was taken aback by how clever and well-written it was! I can’t wait until it’s published, I’ll definitely be buying it and I’d be more than happy to help you advertise and promote it once it’s all done!”