If only one could make a movie of All The Stars In The Heavens by Adriana Trigiani, we could watch this tale of romance and secrets that grace this work, a story of pain and grief, but riddled with beauty, friendships, family and fun.
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Book Review: ‘Forgotten, The Untold Story of D-Day’s Black Heroes, at Home and at War’ by Linda Hervieux
In 'Forgotten,' Hervieus tells the story of this group of freedom fighters as she also imbues the work with the tensions of the racial politics of the time as well as the human bravery for a group fighting for freedom and for many giving up their lives for something they had yet to earn for themselves.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Blood Sky, Book 4 of the After Series,’ A Dystopian Novel of Romance by Traci L. Slatton
In "Blood Sky", Traci L Slatton draws you into a dystopian world of destruction and pain and yet portrays the beauty of what still stands. For among the destruction there are still vistas to behold; the power of sunsets and the icy bit and tingle of frost in the air that glitters upon the damage.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Walking Out the Other Side’ by Alan S. Charles
New memoir, Walking Out the Other Side, shares honest and insightful confessions of a cocaine addict.
Read More »Book Review: ‘In Julia’s Garden’ by Laura Wharton
Historic garden at the center of long unsolved mystery in new novel, "In Julia's Garden" by Laura Wharton.
Read More »Book Review: “Religion,” A Discovery in Comics by Margreet de Heer
Margreet de Heer’s “Discovery in Comics” tackles her most potentially volatile subject yet.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Living Your Life Alive’ by Autumn Shields
New book, 'Living Your Life Alive,' nudges us to live life fully.
Read More »Interview: Erika M. Szabo, CEO of Golden Box Book Publishing
"I like the freedom that writing fantasy stories gives me."
Read More »A Look Back at Nobel Prize Winner Svetlana Alexievich’s ‘Voices From Chernobyl’
Alexievich’s art is in choosing and arranging, giving shape to the collected mass of material.
Read More »Interview with J.J. Sherwood, Author of ‘Kings or Pawns’
My characters are very difficult individuals. From the moment I begin developing them, they take over entirely and, as I have very character-driven stories, they call all the shots.
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