This book titled "Enjoy Your Life" grabs the attention of many readers for anyone would like to enjoy their life. It is a product of 20 years of study in which the author states “…I wrote [this book] with my ink blended with blood; I poured my soul and squeezed out my memories as I … Continue reading Enjoy Your Life by Muhammad Al-Arifi
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We Set The Dark On Fire by Tehlor Kay Mejia
We Set The Dark On Fire is a perspective shaking book on Feminism. I had no expectations coming into this duology. Yes there is a second book and I cannot wait for it to come out. I'm a fan of an enticing plot line, characters, and action and this book certainly delivered. One thing that … Continue reading We Set The Dark On Fire by Tehlor Kay Mejia
The Week Before the Wedding by Beth Kendrick
SPOILER ALERT!!! This book is an absolute sensation. The story follows Emily, the book's main character. Emily is stressed in preparations for her wedding, which is in a week. Out of the bloom, Ryan, her first husband from a disastrous starter marriage shows up out of nowhere. This leads Emily to embark on a long … Continue reading The Week Before the Wedding by Beth Kendrick
Voices The Final Hours of Joan of Arc by David Elliott
SPOILER ALERT!!! You have been warned... Rating: 4/5 stars Favorite Quote: "They must have thought me very entertaining. That was their mistake" (Elliot 117). I was not expecting to like this book that much! I picked it up because I wanted to learn more about Joan of Arc. My friends told me that she was … Continue reading Voices The Final Hours of Joan of Arc by David Elliott
My Plain Jane by Brodi Ashton, Cynthia Hand, and Jodi Meadows
SPOILER ALERT.My Plain Jane is about a girl who likes to make notes and a young lady who sees ghosts. Who is this lady who sees ghosts? Why, her name is Jane Eyre and her dearest friend, Charlotte Bronte, wants to write a story.And who better to write a story about than her simply plain … Continue reading My Plain Jane by Brodi Ashton, Cynthia Hand, and Jodi Meadows
Spoiler Alert: A Starter’s Guide
It's STARTING! I've made a few guidelines of how we will be structuring our first posts. Prepare Us Make sure to title every post with the title and author if you are doing a book or the titles and where you watched it for shows. Always start your review with the phrase SPOILER ALERT (but … Continue reading Spoiler Alert: A Starter’s Guide

