Book Review

The Human Injury – A Species In Crisis by Anthony Wall

"The Human Injury" is an enlightening and essential book that challenges us to confront the profound implications of our evolutionary past on our present and future.

House of Giral by Mark Laurence Latowsky

Within the atmospheric pages of House of Giral, Mark Laurence Latowsky expertly weaves a narrative that explores the depths of the human experience, unearthing profound themes that resonate long after the final page is turned.

The Hitman by Manoj V Jain

In a literary landscape brimming with stories that delve into the human condition, Manoj V Jain's "The Hitman" emerges as a captivating exploration of life's meaning and the relentless pursuit of purpose, interwoven with elements of suspense and self-discovery.

Imagine It Better by Betsy Vail

Within the pages of "Imagine It Better," Betsy Vail's words form a melodic dance that resonates with the soul. The poetry flows effortlessly, inviting readers to pause and savor each line, as if tasting the sweetest of fruits.

Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann

Title: Killers of the Flower MoonAuthor: David GrannPublisher: DoubledayGenre: True Crime, Non-fictionCharacters: Mollie Burkhart, Ernest Burkhart, William Hale, Tom White, Lizzie Q, W.S. HamiltonSetting: Oklahoma (United States)First Publication: 2017Language: English Plot Summary:...

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