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Net 2.3 by T. E. Mark | Book Review

Net 2.3 by T. E. Mark | Book Review

Net 2.3 by T. E. Mark is Volume 3 of the Novelettes of T. E. Mark. I find these short stories entertaining and unique. This book is written in screenplay form putting you directly into the thought processes and actions of the characters. 

Review: Yeshiva Girl by Rachel Mankowitz

Review: Yeshiva Girl by Rachel Mankowitz

Review: Yeshiva Girl by Rachel Mankowitz is the story of Izzy. While dealing with horrors at home, Izzy also has to acclimate to attending a new Jewish Orthodox school. I learned so much about the Jewish Orthodox religion while reading this gripping auto-biographical fiction story. However, religion isn't the focus of this book, it's human nature, teenage awkwardness, bullies, sexual abuse, and most importantly, coping with life. ******************** Click on any picture, highlighted title, or shop now button to open […]

{Review} Redhead in a Blue Convertible by Ivan Scott (Redhead #1) | #Clean #Wholesome #Romantic #Comedy @Author.Ivan.Scott @AuthorIvanScott

{Review} Redhead in a Blue Convertible by Ivan Scott (Redhead #1) | #Clean ..

Redhead in a Blue Convertible by Ivan Scott is a perfect fit for readers who crave a lighthearted, medium-paced adventure with a touch of mystery and romance as it whisks them away on a stirring road trip through the American South, exploring themes of self-discovery, friendship, and the power of human connection. (SG Preview)

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Book Review of The Sinking of Bethany Ann Crane

Book Review of The Sinking of Bethany Ann Crane

A reflective review of The Sinking of Bethany Ann Crane by K. Kris Loomis, originally published in 2019 and thoughtfully refreshed as part of the blog’s archive. A speculative novel about time, growth, and the cost of standing still.