Book Review

When the Stars Whisper by Sarah Khatib

Sarah Khatib's When the Stars Whisper was good for showing how the decisions we make today do affect the lives of those around us; even the lives we fail to acknowledge or the lives that we think would be better off without us.

Cold Time: My Simulation Blunder by Shaan Changotra

Cold Time: My Simulation Blunder is a dystopian science fiction that takes place in a future where our world is suffering from global warming and climate change crisis and everyone needs a means to escape from this harsh truth. Shaan Changotra takes us on a voyage into a highly gloomy future, which will demonstrate to you the need and urgency of focusing on climate change in the present day and age.

And Her Story Began by Ayushi Raghuwanshi

In 'And Her Story Began', Ayushi Raghuwanshi has woven a refreshing, beautiful, and feel-good tale of loss, love, heartbreak, redemption, and hope. It is infused with indelible and touching moments. This book sure packs a punch.

The Waiting Lounge by Chet Kamal Parkash

The Waiting Lounge tells the story of a man's journey through grief, and anyone who has been through the loss of a loved one knows that the pain never ends.

Tomorrow’s End by G R Morris

Tomorrow's End is a pretty straightforward page-turner that mixes old-fashioned space opera and noir storytelling, with an appropriate amount of political intrigue thrown in there, and some violence for good measure.

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