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Category Archives: Humanity’s Books
Book of the Week: Daughters of Green Mountain Gap by Teri M. Brown
Have you ever wondered if a word whispered to you in a dream could save a life? Or if intuition could be as powerful as science? In Daughters of Green Mountain Gap, these are not just mystical questions but urgent, life-altering realities. Read on.
Book of the Week: The Bright Freight of Memory by Greg Fields
The Bright Freight of Memory is a poignant and lyrical meditation on generational trauma and the indomitable resilience of the human spirit.
Book of the Week: Six Moons, Seven Gods by Robert Walker
What if the balance of power hinged on six moons and the whispers of unseen gods? Dig into this review of “Six Moons, Seven Gods” by Robert Walker to uncover how ambition shapes a world teetering on chaos.
Book of the Week: Ancient Wonders: The Sword’s Secret by Chris Cole
This book is more than a well-written story; it exemplifies the power of literature to blend the past with the present, inspire curiosity, and celebrate the diversity of human experience.
Book of the Week: No Going Back : Book 2 of The Chiddleigh Saga by Susan Frances
In the face of overwhelming fear and societal expectations, No Going Back offers a poignant reflection on the quiet rebellions of the heart, where even in the darkest times, love and human connection persist like a flickering flame.
Book of the Week: Punch Line by Richard A. Danzig
Punch Line by Richard A. Danzig is less a traditional thriller and more a mirror reflecting the cracked and often comical faces of contemporary justice and identity.
Book Review: Marky the Magnificent Fairy by Cynthia Kern OBrien
Marky the Magnificent Fairy by Cynthia Kern OBrien is a heartfelt story of a fairy who overcomes bullying through courage and kindness, teaching others to see the magnificence in every individual.
Book of the Week: “Vanished on the Vaudeville Circuit” by Carolyn Summer Quinn
Have you ever wondered if the dazzling world of show business could hide its own kind of heartbreak? Find out how a 1920s vaudeville family fights to keep their act—and their lives—together.
Book of the Week: “Fiercely Me: A Memoir” by Stephanie Rowe
What does a broken-down bus in the desert teach us about survival and hope? Fiercely Me gets into the challenges that shape us. Find out how Stephanie Rowe’s story could change your perspective on resilience.