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
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
This week’s book recommendation is the first of a great series by Ripley Patton, the last book of which is coming out soon!
Source: Book Recommendation: ‘Ghost Hand’, by Ripley Patton – Sahar’s Blog
This week’s book recommendation is a delightful tale that will set your mind whirring about important concepts such as perception and community.
Source: Book Recommendation: ‘What Would Mary Berry Do?’, by Claire Sandy – 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
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
This week’s recommended book is the contemporary thriller ‘The Far End of Happy’ by Kathryn Craft.
Source: Book Recommendation: ‘The Far End of Happy’, by Kathryn Craft – Sahar’s Blog
A good book is entertaining and brings insight into various aspects of our personal lives and the life of the community. ‘Multiple Listings’ does it all.
Source: Book Review: ‘Multiple Listings’, by Tracy McMillan – Sahar’s Blog
Book Review: Lauren Carr has created a series that can easily rival with some of the biggest names in the industry.
Source: Book Review: ‘Cancelled Vows: A Mac Faraday Mystery’, by Lauren Carr – Sahar’s Blog