• The Midnight Rose 2024 by Lucinda Riley: Romantic fiction at its most memorable and captivating – book review –

    When Lucinda Riley tragically died from cancer in June of 2021, she left behind a dazzling legacy of novels, not least her groundbreaking Seven Sisters series. Her gift was to write adventures transporting readers from the pedestrian realities of everyday life to worlds past and present, and on wild adventures in diverse, exciting and colourful locations. And The Midnight Rose, her enthralling and newly republished 2014 novel, is epic in every sense a vast, multi-layered story which glides from...

  • BOOK REVIEW: 'Did It Happen Here?'

    The question of whether fascism threatens American democracy became a liberal preoccupation from the moment Donald Trump announced his run for the White House.

  • Book Review – Star Wars: The Living Force

    Ricky Church reviews Star Wars: The Living Force by John Jackson Miller… Of all the time gaps between the Star Wars trilogies, one of the most intriguing is the time before The Phantom Menace, showing us what the Jedi Order was like before becoming embroiled in galactic crises like Naboo’s occupation and the Clone Wars. Author John Jackson […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Book Review – Star...

  • How to write non-fiction books using AI and Novelcrafter

    Novelcrafter, and AI writing tool primarily known for its fiction writing skills, can also be adapted for long-form non-fiction such as books and articles. To do this the AI writer requires specific adjustments to effectively handle non-fiction content. Here are the key steps you need to take to use Novelcrafter for non-fiction AI writing: Key […]

  • Brian Cox reviews "one of the worst books ever," the Bible

    Oh, good, a new contrarian take from Brian Cox just came in! From the old guy who brought you “I could’ve done Napoleon better” and “woke culture is truly awful,” we now have some comprehensive thoughts on the Bible and religion as a whole. Buckle in, guys! “I think religion does hold us back because it’s belief systems which are outside ourselves. They’re not dealing with who we are, we’re dealing [with], ‘Oh if God says this and God does that’, and you go, ‘Well what is God?’ We’ve created...

  • Book Review: Through that lens, Klein looks deeply into the 'mirror world'

    But if your doppelganger is forever spouting extreme views that range from the ridiculous to the outright offensive, well, that would be no fun at all. This is the predicament that Naomi Klein finds herself in, since her doppelganger is Naomi Wolf. Apparently, sharing a first name and the label 'feminist' is enough to make two women interchangeable in the eyes of the doom-scrolling, trolling public. The problem for Klein is that Wolf, the author of an influential feminist text of the 1990s, The...

  • Sign language book reviews: Bridging communication through literature in Hanoi

    The April Festival is an annual event at Xa Dan Middle School, where up to 60 percent of the students are hearing-impaired

  • Escape to the past with three spring sagas by various authors – book reviews –

    The Royal Station Master’s Daughters in Love Ellee Seymour The historic railway station at Wolferton in Norfolk takes centre stage again in the third and final book of a fascinating First World War debut saga series from journalist and PR professional Ellee Seymour. Wolferton Station – now in private hands – opened in 1862 and was the nearest station to Sandringham House. Trains continued to bring the royal family to and from their estate right up until the station’s closure in 1969. Seymour’s...

  • Escape to the past with three spring sagas by various authors – book reviews –

    The Royal Station Master’s Daughters in Love Ellee Seymour The historic railway station at Wolferton in Norfolk takes centre stage again in the third and final book of a fascinating First World War debut saga series from journalist and PR professional Ellee Seymour. Wolferton Station – now in private hands – opened in 1862 and was the nearest station to Sandringham House. Trains continued to bring the royal family to and from their estate right up until the station’s closure in 1969. Seymour’s...

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    PEOPLE Picks Our Favorite Memoirs, Fiction and Nonfiction Books by Asian Authors

    Reading is a great way to broaden your experience of the world, no plane

  • No Reserve by Felix Francis: packed full of suspense and mystery – book review –

    Master of the racing blockbuster Felix Francis is back in the saddle and ready to take us over bumpy ground in this hard-hitting new crime mystery which explores the vast amounts of money that change hands in the sale rings where cash is staked on untested, unridden and as-yet-unnamed yearling colts in the hope they will turn out to be world beaters. It was after the death of his father, the legendary jockey and thriller writer Dick Francis, in 2010, that Francis Junior, who trained as a...

  • No Reserve by Felix Francis: packed full of suspense and mystery – book review –

    Master of the racing blockbuster Felix Francis is back in the saddle and ready to take us over bumpy ground in this hard-hitting new crime mystery which explores the vast amounts of money that change hands in the sale rings where cash is staked on untested, unridden and as-yet-unnamed yearling colts in the hope they will turn out to be world beaters. It was after the death of his father, the legendary jockey and thriller writer Dick Francis, in 2010, that Francis Junior, who trained as a...