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Cutting-Edge Ideas – Editorial Review

  Title: Cutting-Edge Ideas: Empowering Agents of Positive World Change Author: Laura Fienor Genre: Self-help / Philosophy   Fienor’s comprehensive, three-part book draws upon and consolidates multiple teachings, theories, and philosophies, from tackling worldwide concerns through the lens of future studies and education reform to the esoteric realms of spiritual and metaphysical awareness. Fienor explores… […]

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Book Review: The Sentinel’s Daughter (Daughters of the American Revolution)

The Sentinel’s Daughter (Daughters of the American Revolution) by Maria Ereni Dampman Genre: Science Fiction / Dystopia / Political ISBN: 9781737177043 Print Length: 534 pages Buy from Amazon Buy from Bookshop Reviewed by Jadidsa Perez The Sentinel’s Daughter unabashedly shows the gruesomeness in fighting for a better future. Coming off the heels of its predecessor, […]

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Book Review: Devil On My Trail

Devil On My Trail by Daniel DiFranco Genre: Literary / Music / Occult & Supernatural ISBN: 9781963115307 Print Length: 342 pages Publisher: Unsolicited Press Buy from Amazon Buy from Bookshop Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka A collision of music and myth leads one musician down a path where riffs and redemption intertwine. Daniel DiFranco’s Devil on […]

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The Butcher Game by Alaina Urquhart

The Dance of Predator and Prey Continues In the murky depths of human depravity, where monsters lurk and shadows dance, Alaina Urquhart once again invites us to peer into the abyss. “The Butcher Game,” the highly anticipated sequel to her breakout hit “The Butcher and the Wren,” plunges readers back into the twisted world of […]

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Prime Time Romance by Kate Robb

Remember those nights when you’d curl up on the couch, a bowl of popcorn in your lap, ready to dive into the latest episode of your favorite teen drama? The anticipation as the theme song played, the roller coaster of emotions as you followed the characters through their trials and tribulations, the agonizing wait between […]

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A Slav Soul by Alexander Kuprin

A Slav Soul by Alexander Kuprin is the title story of the short story collection A Slav Soul, and Other Stories which was published in English in 1916 This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. A Slav Soul by Alexander Kuprin A Slav Soul by […]

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Can’t Help Falling in Love by Sophie Sullivan

You know that feeling when autumn rolls around? The crisp air, the changing leaves, and suddenly you’re craving all things cozy and romantic. Well, Sophie Sullivan’s latest rom-com, “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” is like the literary equivalent of wrapping yourself in a soft flannel blanket with a steaming mug of apple cider. It’s sweet, […]

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Black Pill by Elle Reeve

The Internet’s Darkest Corners Come to Life You know that sinking feeling you get when you accidentally stumble across something disturbing online? That moment when you realize the internet isn’t all cat videos and sourdough recipes? Well, buckle up, because Elle Reeve’s “Black Pill” is about to take you on a wild ride through the […]

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Influencer by Adam Cesare

You know that feeling when you’re scrolling through Instagram, and suddenly you come across an account that’s just… different? Maybe it’s the aesthetic, maybe it’s the captions, but something about it draws you in. Before you know it, you’re down the rabbit hole, consuming every post, every story, every carefully curated piece of content. That’s […]

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Season of the Swamp by Yuri Herrera

In the dimly lit corridors of history, there are countless stories that slip through the cracks, lost to time and overlooked by the grand narratives we’re taught. It’s in these shadowy recesses that Mexican author Yuri Herrera finds his inspiration for “Season of the Swamp,” a novel that reimagines an obscure chapter in the life […]