Book Review

      The Settled Homeless by Rover V

      The Settled Homeless is really an amazing book to read since it is inhabited by a plethora of excellent characters, and everyone of them is well-developed and fascinating in their own unique ways. In many ways, when described, they sound like ordinary book characters, but they are each fresh and fully realized, fully human.

      The Wild Rose and the Sea Raven by Jennifer Ivy Walker

      Beautifully written, The Wild Rose and the Sea Raven is a retelling of the Celtic tale of Tristan and Iseult that gained popularity in the 12th century through French medieval poetry. This gripping story brings to life the characters of Tristan and Iseult, as well as their conflicting backgrounds, the people they allied with, and the love they shared.

      A Bounty of Bone by P.G. Lengsfelder

      A Bounty of Bone runs the gamut of emotions; tender and terrifying, heart-breaking and hopeful. This book does a wonderful job of exploring a number of important themes, including acceptance, loss, and loneliness. PG Lengsfelder delivers a vivid, descriptive, and well-written story here with some unforgettable characters.

      Journey to the West by Devanath Thenabadu

      Devanath’s memoir is not just a travelogue of seeing places, but includes ongoing philosophical meanderings, both about his own experiences and the wider human variety. His intellectual explorations are bolstered by his gift for language, which elevates this book to new heights.

      Deadly Odds 5.0 by Allen Wyler

      Title: Deadly Odds 5.0Author: Allen WylerPublisher: Stairway PressGenre: Techno-Thriller, MysteryFirst Publication: 2022Language: English  Book Summary: Deadly Odds 5.0 by Allen Wyler In Wyler’s 5.0 installment of the Deadly Odds...

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