My Little Golden Book About Betty White – A Sweet Tribute Review
As an avid reader and lifelong fan of Betty White, I was thrilled to get my hands on ‘My Little Golden Book About Betty White’. This charming book is a delightful celebration of the life and career of one of Hollywood’s most beloved icons.From her early days in radio to her groundbreaking role on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and her recent resurgence as a social media sensation, Betty White’s career has spanned over eight decades. But what sets this book apart is its focus on her personal life and her infectious spirit.Filled with fun facts and beautiful illustrations, the book…
Reader Review: “The Nurse’s Secret”
by Peg A: A Nurse’s secret is a murder mystery wrapped in a historical fiction. In the 1880’s Bellevue Hospital has become a training school for nurses following the principles of Florence Nightingale. At the same time a young woman, Una, is forced to live on the streets through unfortunate circumstances and is blamed for a murder. She cons her way into the training school as a way to avoid the police and determined to use the time to solve the murder and clear her name.
The story captures the time period in great detail. The doctors treat the nurses and…
Thomas’ The Blue Blazer: A Gripping Revenge Thriller That’ll Take Your Breath Away!
The Woman in the Azure Jacket opens as two females – Pamela Carter and Johnson – wait to encounter billionaire Clifford, a man with an awe-inspiring art collection and a massive ego. Knowing the remarkable track record of Andrew’s past proteges, Veronica is competing for a coveted internship to follow in their footsteps. Pamela, however, … Thomas’ The Blue Blazer : A Spellbinding Revenge Thriller That Will Leave You Breathless. Read More »…
Checking Out Julian Fellowes’s ‘Snobs’ from 2004
As I find myself increasingly occupied, it’s becoming harder to find time for writing. Nevertheless, I came across a review from my archives that I would like to share. It’s a review for Snobs by Julian Fellowes which I read during 2018. Surprisingly, I only posted it anywhere else Goodreads. Without further ado: Back then, this was marked my introduction to the works of Julian Fellowes….
Top 6 Prose Poetry Books With a Touch of Philosophy (2023)
Poetry is like a whole genre itself. It has a…
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It Fell From the Sky by The Fan Brothers
Published: 28 September 2021 by Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers Illustrator: Fan Brothers Pages: 48 Format: Picture Book ★ ★ ★ ★ – 4 Stars It fell from the sky on a Thursday. None of the insects know where it came from, or what it is. Some say it’s an egg. Others, a […]…
Let’s Celebrate Being Different by Lainey Dee
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Let’s Celebrate Being Different Lainey Dee Illustrated by: Dhiraj Navlakhi The world is made up of all kinds of people and animals. Let’s Celebrate Being Different by Lainey […]
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Galen Leather Review
If you’ve been reading my blog for a while you probably know that along with books I love stationery. Probably something very common to all bookworms right? So when Galen Leather, based out of Istanbul, Turkey, reached out to me to see if I would be interested in receiving a product for review I jumped at the chance. I have known about Galen Leather for years and have a couple of their products already so I was excited for the opportunity to try out a new item. They kindly sent me, an A6 Notebook cover in navy blue. This particular design […]…
Anuj Tikku’s Search for Closure: The Emotional Ride of Finding Manmeet
A psychic named Smita Dixit is requested to fly down to the city that never sleeps and help the NYPD in resolving the horrifying crime related to three teenage girls who vanished from the city, without any any evidence behind……
“Review of the Biography ‘The Netanyahus’: A Family Portrait”
by Anthony Conty (Parkville, MD): "The Netanyahus" by Joshua Cohen tells the story of a Jewish man in a prominent history department who does not study Jewish history. Instead, Ruben Blum is responsible for reviewing an application from a quirky Israeli scholar. The man is Benjamin Netanyahu’s father and teaches us how theology and history interact in Jewish politics. You wouldn’t think you could describe this type of book as funny, but here we are.
Blum has a life that seems familiar in American literature: he has achieved a high level of academia but does not impress his parents or in-laws…