Hello everyone, Welcome to our monthly feature for authors. The author for the month of June is the Bentley Turner, author of the 'The File On Thomas Marks' and several other books. I have reviewed 'The File On Thomas Marks on this blog and you can check it out in "Book Reviews". The author used … Continue reading Author Interview: Bentley Turner
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Monday Morning Motivation: Quotes From Books
Welcome to Monday Morning Motivation! This is a feature where I will be sharing quotes from books and poetry that have motivated and encouraged me in one way or another. I hope you will find some of these quotes inspiring and uplifting. This week, I'll be sharing quotes from a book I read a while … Continue reading Monday Morning Motivation: Quotes From Books
The RovingBookworm Podcast: Episode 39 – Beauty, Youthfulness & Aging with Rei Obaigbo
Hello Everyone! Welcome to Episode 39 of the RovingBookworm Podcast. How are you all doin? I hope you all had a fruitful week. My week was okayish but I am glad to be here as usual and I hope we all have a good time. Thank you for coming back here week after week to … Continue reading The RovingBookworm Podcast: Episode 39 – Beauty, Youthfulness & Aging with Rei Obaigbo
Throwback Thursday: Book Reading & Signing Event With Award Winning Author, Abubakar Adam Ibrahim
Hi guys, Welcome to throwback Thursday! Today, I'll be throwing back to late last month when I hosted the highly acclaimed author and winner of the NLNG Prize for Literature, Abubakar Adam Ibrahim during a book reading and signing event organized by the publishers of his recently published collection of short stories titled 'Dreams and … Continue reading Throwback Thursday: Book Reading & Signing Event With Award Winning Author, Abubakar Adam Ibrahim
Word Play Wednesday: I Don’t Know Much by Biyai Garricks
Welcome to Word Play Wednesday!Word Play Wednesday is a weekly feature of written and spoken word poetry. I will be sharing my written and spoken word poems in addition to poems by other wonderful Poets both past and present. If you are interested in sharing some of your poetry, feel free to buzz me and … Continue reading Word Play Wednesday: I Don’t Know Much by Biyai Garricks
Book Review: Life’s Too Short by Abby Jimenez
This is the third book in "The Friend Zone" series and since the first two (The Happy Ever After playlist and The Friend Zone) were very good reads, my hopes were really high for this one. This is a "friends to lovers" romance featuring Vanessa and Adrian. Vanessa is a celebrity Vlogger who has suddenly … Continue reading Book Review: Life’s Too Short by Abby Jimenez
Monday Morning Motivation: Quotes From Books
Welcome to Monday Morning Motivation! This is a feature where I will be sharing quotes from books and poetry that have motivated and encouraged me in one way or another. I hope you will find some of these quotes inspiring and uplifting. This week, I'll be sharing quotes from a book I am currently reading … Continue reading Monday Morning Motivation: Quotes From Books
The RovingBookworm Podcast: Episode 38 – The Father’s Day Episode
Welcome to Episode 38 of the RovingBookworm Podcast. How are you all doing? I hope you all had a fruitful week. My week was okayish but I am glad to be here as usual and I hope we all have a good time. Thank you for coming back here week after week to be a … Continue reading The RovingBookworm Podcast: Episode 38 – The Father’s Day Episode
Book Review: The File On Thomas Marks by Bentley Turner
I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. Thank you. This is my first book by the author and I came into reading it with zero expectations. 'The File on Thomas Marks' is a story about the mystery around two mysterious murders discovered within a short time … Continue reading Book Review: The File On Thomas Marks by Bentley Turner
Book Review: Surviving Home by Katerina Canyon
Many thanks to Kelsey of Book Publicity Services who graciously sent me a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. This is my first by the author so I got into reading the book with no preconceived thoughts. Katarina Canyon's poetry collection is a reflection of her experiences growing up in … Continue reading Book Review: Surviving Home by Katerina Canyon