This week’s recommended book has a strong element of romance and contains the word ‘honeymoon’–just to keep the Valentine’s Day vibe going a little longer..
Source: Book Recommendation: ‘Honeymoon Hotel’, by Hester Browne – Sahar’s Blog
This week’s recommended book has a strong element of romance and contains the word ‘honeymoon’–just to keep the Valentine’s Day vibe going a little longer..
Source: Book Recommendation: ‘Honeymoon Hotel’, by Hester Browne – Sahar’s Blog
This book review delves into the world created by Mary Anna Evans as part of her Faye Longchamp Mystery series.
Source: Book Review: ‘Isolation: A Faye Longchamp Mystery’, by Mary Anna Evans – Sahar’s Blog
Menna van Praag’s The Dress Shop of Dreams was a great book for me to read and review. I mentioned how I felt that, in a society driven mainly by scientific fact and logical reasoning, it’s nice to believe that perhaps magic does still exist. I was touched by the story this author had weaved, … Continue reading Author Spotlight: Menna van Praag →
Remember that one thing that fascinated you when you were a child? Dinosaurs, fairies, angels, princesses? How awesome would it be to seen something like that? Twenty-two year old single mother Anna Jennings didn’t have a fascination with dinosaurs, but her four year-old son David does. But his powerful imagination envelops his mother in a … Continue reading Book Review: ‘Imaginary Things’ by Andrea Lochen →
Source: Book Review: ‘Imaginary Things’ by Andrea Lochen – Sahar’s Blog
Happy Sunday! As you ready yourself for another great week, are you wondering what book to take along with you on your commute? Take a peek at this week’s recommended commute companion! Recommended Book: ‘The Dress Shop of Dreams’ by Menna Van Praag Synopsis For fans of Alice Hoffman, Sarah Addison Allen, and Adriana Trigiani, … Continue reading Book Recommendation: ‘The Dress Shop of Dreams’ by Menna Van Praag →
Source: Book Recommendation: ‘The Dress Shop of Dreams’ by Menna Van Praag – Sahar’s Blog
Book review! This charming tale thankfully strayed well away from painful clichés, wrapping readers up in a delightful, soft dream.
Source: Book Review: ‘The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend’, by Katarina Bivald – Sahar’s Blog
The spotlight is on Elizabeth Bass, the author of “Life is Sweet”.
A good review deserves to be read; and so, I am very excited to bring to you a brand new feature to Sahar’s Reviews: a monthly round-up of four of my wonderful husband’s reviews (which he also posts on his blog and on Goodreads). And we are starting this feature with Zorro, by Isabel Allende, …
Continue reading Borna’s Monthly Book Review: Four Book Round-Up →
Source: Borna’s Monthly Book Review: Four Book Round-Up – Sahar’s Blog
About the author: Originally from Buffalo, New York, John Enright holds a bachelor’s degree in literature from the City College of New York and a master’s degree in folklore from the University of California, Berkeley. After working in magazine journalism and book publishing, he left the U.S. to teach at the American Samoa Community College. …
Continue reading Book Review: ‘New Jerusalem News’, by John Enright →
Source: Book Review: ‘New Jerusalem News’, by John Enright – Sahar’s Blog