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Today on YouTube discussing Soulswift, a thoughtful read dealing with important topics with fun characterization Continue reading Watch “Soulswift Review” on YouTube
Having trouble what book to add to your reading list? Well, check out what I’m reading here, a sneak peek of reviews to come and see if they tickle your fancy. Continue reading Weekly Reading List #258
A new month means new selection of books for the book of the month title. Vote here for your favorite December 2020 YA novel. Continue reading Book of the Month Poll – December 2020
A new month means new selection of books for the book of the month title. Vote here for your favorite November 2020 YA novel. Continue reading Book of the Month Poll – November 2020
From now until September 8, 2020, enter this giveaway for a chance to win 1 of 5 advance copies of Soulswift! Continue reading Soulswift Giveaway
While the concept holds merit, the story lacks substance and character development. Continue reading Review of ‘Songlines’ (The Sentinels of Eden #1)
Can’t decide what to read next? Check out these titles and see if they tickle your fancy. Continue reading Weekly Reading List #196
By Cynthia Ayala
Jason and Helena were once inseparable in their youth, but time and fate sent them in their different directions. Now a young girl from the Blessed Lands is pulling them together. Kailani, a nine-year-old girl who calls herself the Daughter of the Sea and the Sky, a zealot who sees the world differently than they do is opening their minds and hearts, threatening the world they live in.
Published on May 19, 2014 by Evolved Publishing, The Daughter of the Sea and the Sky is a young adult tale by David Litwack about a world divided by war of religion and rational thought.
Continue reading “Tediously Slow & Bland | Review of ‘The Daughter of the Sea and the Sky’”
Okay, so I was reading this article about a Chinese National, a Chinese Olympic Gold Metalist named Tian Liang. He had a second child, and authorities in China are investigating him for violating the, somewhat understandable, barbaric law. I understand that there is a great overpopulation in China, I mean I believe that there is a overpopulation in the world in general. But I think … Continue reading The One-Child Policy stays until 2015