Book Review: Over the Top by Arthur Guy Empey As someone deeply fascinated by the intersection of personal history and major world events, I was instantly drawn to Over the Top by Arthur Guy Empey. This was more than just another book about World War I; it was a chance to see the war through

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Review of Better Than the Movies by Lynn Painter As a self-declared rom-com aficionado, the title Better Than the Movies immediately caught my eye. Lynn Painter’s enchanting prose promised humor, heart, and a splash of teenage nostalgia. What I found within the pages was an absolute delight, a whirlwind of emotions wrapped in the exuberance

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Book Review: While We’re Young by K.L. Walther As a lover of heartfelt young adult novels that echo the bittersweet essence of growing up, I knew While We’re Young would capture my attention from the moment I saw its vibrant cover. This story, penned by the talented K.L. Walther, draws inspiration from Ferris Bueller’s Day

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Review: This Hoe Got Roaches In Her Crib: An Urban Satire by Quan Millz When I first stumbled upon This Hoe Got Roaches In Her Crib: An Urban Satire by Quan Millz, the title and the cover immediately drew me in. It felt like an audacious invitation to dive into a chaotic, gritty, and laugh-out-loud

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Flipped by Wendelin Van Draanen: A Heartfelt Reflection Have you ever stumbled upon a story that felt as if it was plucked straight from the depths of your childhood? That was my experience with Flipped by Wendelin Van Draanen. This charming tale of young love and self-discovery resonated with me not only because of its

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A Journey Back to Tracy Flick: Reflections on Tracy Flick Can’t Win There’s something almost magnetic about Tom Perrotta’s novels that draws me in like a warm hug on a chilly day. With Tracy Flick Can’t Win, I felt that same comforting yet thought-provoking embrace. It’s been 24 years since I first met Tracy in

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