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Those Who Hunt Wolves: Book Review

Those Who Hunt Wolves by Harrison Taylor   At once a thriller, action and fantasy novel, Those Who Hunt Wolves is a story that follows Shepard Black and his quest to hunt down the ‘Wolves’-genetically engineered super soldiers-while avoiding the various hits against him. Through Shepard’s narrative, readers quickly determine that he was part of … Read more

Paid To Be Perfect by Heather Mathes

In her book, Paid To Be Perfect, Heather Mathes, a retired fit model, explains her most beloved lifestyle habits and tips that helped her maintain a healthy body and mind. She takes us on her professional and life journey so that the reader can achieve their own goals towards a balanced and content life.   … Read more

Book Review: The Sweetest Ladybug by Isabel Cintra

Imagine if everything that is happening in your imagination also happens in real life. How would it feel if your imagination suddenly became into reality? Would you be scared? Hopeful? Perhaps excited? That is exactly what happened to a little girl named Johana. Read more as we go through Isabel Cintra’s latest book The Sweetest … Read more

Men in This Town: A Decade of Men’s Street Style Book Review

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Sydney-based Photographer and Designer Giuseppe Santamaria Showcases a Decade of Men’s Street Fashion in Men in This Town “Clothes became canvases, and the streets became the galleries.” This quote from Giuseppe Santamaria summarizes and expresses the global catwalk in his book Men in this town: A Decade of Men’s Street Style. A catalog of men’s … Read more

Becoming by Michelle Obama

Even before the preface hits you with a backhanded slap — addressing an outward privilege that felt at times like a nightmare — the front book cover reflecting the deep-brown melanin of yesteryear’s first African-American First Lady of the United States (FLOTUS), Michelle Obama, brightens the horizon like golden honey. Becoming In her memoir, Becoming, … Read more

Billy Summers by Stephen King Book Review

Billy Summers is the most recent thriller written by Stephen King. With Billy Summers, Stephen King reminds us once again that horror does not always come in the form of nightmares, ghosts, and monsters. Sometimes, horror can be found within the human mind and the horrific actions of human monsters.   The main character of … Read more

Circe by Madeline Miller

In Circe, Madeline Miller’s second book, we follow the steps of the infamous Odyssey’s witch Circe, who almost traps Ulysses and his men on her island. In contrast to the Greek poem where her character only appears as one episode in the many adventures of Ulysses, this book recounts Circe’s whole story and takes us … Read more

The Night She Disappeared by Lisa Jewell

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The Night She Disappeared by Lisa Jewell is a story about a young mom, Tallulah, who mysteriously vanishes after a night out with friends and her on-again, off-again boyfriend, Zach in 2017. Nearly two years later, there’s still no trace of Tallulah or Zach. Tallulah’s mom, Kim, has been searching for answers since she watched … Read more

Book Review: The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides

2019 Goodreads Choice Award winner for Mystery & Thriller! The Silent Patient follows the story of Theo Faber, a psychotherapist who is working on a special case in a psychiatric ward. Theo has signed up to be Alicia Berenson’s therapist—who was once a popular painter, married to her husband Gabriel, who is a fashion photographer. … Read more

How to Be Italian: Eat, Drink, Dress, Travel and Love La Dolce Vita By Maria Pasquale

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How to Be Italian: Eat, Drink, Dress, Travel and Love La Dolce Vita written by Maria Pasquale explores what being Italian means to the author. She explores the rich cultural heritage, food, language, fashion, and the Italian way of life among many other things.  Maria Pasquale is an Australian-born Italian whose parents are both of Italian … Read more