Just like with the first book in the series, Peter Riva’s “Reaching Angelica” helps carry forward conversations on concepts important to us today.
Source: Book Review: ‘Reaching Angelica’, by Peter Riva — Sahar’s Blog
Just like with the first book in the series, Peter Riva’s “Reaching Angelica” helps carry forward conversations on concepts important to us today.
Source: Book Review: ‘Reaching Angelica’, by Peter Riva — Sahar’s Blog
Amy Neftzger’s book “The War of Words” comes as a great tool to reflect on what happens when words are not used to their full power and influence.
Source: Book Review: ‘The War of Words’, by Amy Neftzger {and Giveaway!} – Sahar’s Blog
Peter Riva’s ‘The Path’ is a book that not only entertains but offers readers a lot of material to think about the way the world is today.
Source: Book Review: ‘The Path’, by Peter Riva { and Giveaway! } – Sahar’s Blog
Linda Sienkiewicz’ book ‘In the Context of Love’ is a difficult read that will open up readers’ minds to a dark world not defined by loving parents.
Source: Book Review: ‘In The Context of Love’, by Linda K. Sienkiewicz
In the tradition of Jodi Picoult, Jamie Kain’s The Good Sister begins with pieces of a story that are brought together with increasing momentum and culminates into a poignant ending. A previously perfect-from-the-outside family unit of five – Sarah, Rachel, Asha, and their parents – starts breaking apart after Sarah’s cancer diagnosis. With an absent … Continue reading Book Review: ‘The Good Sister’, by Jamie Kain →
Source: Book Review: ‘The Good Sister’, by Jamie Kain – Sahar’s Blog
Students and teachers at the Fairy Tale Reform School are back in the second book of the series, “Charmed”, picking up the threads from its predecessor.
Source: Book Review: ‘Fairy Tale Reform School: Charmed’, by Jen Calonita – Sahar’s Blog
While the kind of drama found in reality shows can be appealing, it leaves me dissatisfied, much like junk food does. And so when books like author Kristyn Kusek Lewis’ Save Me come across my desk, I take the time to savour every page. In this case, I particularly liked the study in the subtlety … Continue reading Author Spotlight: Kristyn Kusek Lewis →
Source: Author Spotlight: Kristyn Kusek Lewis – Sahar’s Blog
This week’s recommended book is a magical one where rules have been somewhat flipped upside down.
Source: Book Recommendation: ‘Fairy Tale Reform School: Flunked’, by Jen Calonita – Sahar’s Blog
I have 4 books to get through the last 4 weeks of winter. There will be more to get you through spring and summer. Let’s deny that winter will ever be back.
Source: Book Review Round-Up: Four Books to Read During the Four Weeks of Winter Left – Sahar’s Blog
About the author: L. Davis Munro holds a master’s degree with a focus on women’s suffrage theatre and works in theatre and dance. She currently lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with her husband and her dog.. About the book: Being an independent woman in 1913 London is certainly empowering, but Emmy Nation is tired of … Continue reading Book Review: ‘Emmy Nation, Undercover Suffragette’, by L. Davis Munro →
Source: Book Review: ‘Emmy Nation, Undercover Suffragette’, by L. Davis Munro – Sahar’s Blog