A book that starts off in full swing, tension, contradiction, the sense of accomplishing a mission and doing what is right despite the instructed from our main character. Nice! Great openings mean that the writer knows what he/she is doing, and Russell Govan clearly knows his craft. First impressions are crucial and in this point... Continue Reading →
“Healthy Dividends” by Tricia Silverman
Health is one of the most talked about subjects at any point in time on a society, and ironically the most ignored subject when it comes to personal decisions. Let us be honest, we ALL could eat better, and we can all eat better food, we can all improve our diets and we can all... Continue Reading →
“Destination: North Pole – 5000 Km by Bicycle” by Gary W. Wietgrefe
Here we have a book with an interesting premise: A 65 year old man, goes on a crazy journey from Pierre, US , to the freaking NORTH POLE! With a bike! No, no, not a motorcycle, a BICYCLE! And here's the best part of it: this isn't fiction. It’s a travelogue. YES! That is right,... Continue Reading →
“Larougo” by Anna J Walner
Garkain FINALLY we get to read the second book of this AMAZING and romantic series about vampires and "werewolves", of the AMAZING, Anna J Walner. OK. On the review of the first book, we told you guys that Garkain had best-selling potential and should become a best-seller. Well then, we were ABSOLUTELY correct, because Garkain,... Continue Reading →
Blood Mark By JP McLean
JP McLean is definitely one of our favourite writers of romance, not only for her amazing ability to create intriguing and complex stories that challenge us readers, but because of her skill when it comes to narrative and character creation, structuring realistic dynamics between the characters, which always give them a more realistic, solid and... Continue Reading →
“Qurbaan” by Zaira Pirzada
" I am:The beginning of every end.The evolution of revolutions in becoming.I am matter borne from matter:The universe in every breathe; " With power, confidence and grit, we are introduce to the first words of Zaira Pirzada that are simply beautiful and motivating, on the first poem "The Magnificent", and our eyes are openly and... Continue Reading →
“In The Key of Nira Ghani” by Natasha Deen
One of the greatest things an author can make in order to connect with the reader is to tell the truth, and Natasha Deen does exactly that, by showing a “watered down” reality when it comes to the discrimination, emotional bullying of “Brown” girls in school driven by ignorance, narcissism and white-privilege, and how it... Continue Reading →
“Spellbound Under the Spanish Moss” By Kevin and Connor Garrett
From the dedication, we can already feel the magic that awaits us in the book, and it hold an exciting promise of discovery which pulls us to continue reading the book at once, nice touch there, and the book starts off GREAT with powerful lessons that hit us full force with their depth and practicality,... Continue Reading →
“Stealing Away” by Kevin Revolinski
The book starts off great, with a little bit of humour and sarcasm on the first story, with a very good progression and implications. The dry humour and sarcasm is definitely a GREAT trait of this book, Kevin Revolinski should get the award for the most sarcastic writer in the planet. It's just flawless, and... Continue Reading →
Halloween E-mag 6th Ed
It's Spooky Season, our favourite of the year and we came with a MASSIVE E-mag for your Halloween featuring some some of the BEST horror writers - and their books- in the Writing Community World! Big names on the Horror part of twitter - Lee Hall, Derek King, Julie Kusma, Nzondi, W. M. Walters -... Continue Reading →
