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Phil Stamper ― The Gravity of Us ― “I’m a planner. Plans can change, I’m cool with that, but not having a plan at all? It terrifies me.”
Phil Stamper’s debut novel comes with great surprises and such a modern turn and subject matter. The following review of the book “The Gravity of Us” is simply a reaction and the sharing of my experience with the audiobook and what I think in general about it. As the story moves into the incredible lives…
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Best books to read when you have to #StayHome and when practicing Social Distancing!
In these times of quarantine, we need to keep calm and hang on! We need to avoid the mass hysteria and the hoarding of sanitizing products since we all need to be healthily and protected to avoid the spreading of any virus or sickness! A lot of us have been sent to work from home…
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5 books that go over future results of a pandemic catastrophe!
The covid 19 or better know the coronavirus is swarming not only countries like Italy but also our news feeds in all social media and news platforms. As we keep in mind that we have to be extremely careful use to prevent this like using alcohol-based hand rub, avoid physical contact, buy face masks and…
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Alena Dillon ― Mercy House ― “Our Shero”
Many entertainment junkies are looking for reviews of Honey Boy, which has a great rating in Rotten Tomatoes, an accomplishment on its own, and these entertainment fanatics might even be looking for some criticism about the latest Harrison Ford’s new movie “The Call of the Wind”. However, I have not watched any of those so…
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Revival ― Stephen King ― “A shadow fell over him”
In an introspection of religion and afterlife, Stephen King delivers a title that attempts to tackle one of the biggest questions in life: what is there after life? – Inkish Kingdoms In a long and meticulous plot building, King pours elements of his own life in his characters. From the rock and roll background and…
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Tin Man ― Sarah Winman ― “I haven’t cried. But sometimes I feel as if my veins are leaking, as if my body is overwhelmed, as if I’m drowning from the inside.”
Looking for a story that will fill the void of reading Call Me By Your Name or Lie With Me? This might be it then! Or not… but it is up to you to judge xD Check us out on social media! For bookish life and weekly content creation. Check out our pictures, our reviews…
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Birthday ― Meredith Russo ― “I’ve been thinking things that scare me—about not wanting to be alive anymore—and I need help.”
Exactly! Help we all should look for help if this thought is a constant in our mind!! But how difficult is it to find proper help without the interference of politics and religion… Check us out on social media! For bookish life and weekly content creation. Check out our pictures, our reviews on-demand, indie reviews,…
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Dear Edward ― Ann Napolitano ― “Take stock of who we are, and what we have, and then use it for good.”
This story was incredible and unadventurous, which is such a strange combination. The story is told in two narratives: before and after the crash, and I did not enjoy the pre-crash story. I considered this part of the story a filler that did not add any value to the main character’s development. The author makes…