9 Book Club Questions for Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult andJennifer Finney Boylan
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by Caesar H.
3M ago
Joining our service is more than just signing up for a regular book club. It’s like entering a special place where we make sure you enjoy what you read. Each book is selected to grab your attention and each question to make you think and learn. But here’s the exciting part: we go beyond giving you book recommendations and interesting discussions. We offer a unique personal guide, custom-made for you! Our experts are here to help you choose the right books and discover hidden literary treasures. So, are you ready to transcend the ordinary reading and embrace the extraordinary reading? Subscrib ..read more
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Editorial Review: Parkwood Hills by Kristian Daniels | Inkish Kingdoms
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by Caesar H.
7M ago
Joshua, an 18-year-old, has never been in a relationship. When his new teacher, Michael, brings out suppressed feelings, Joshua decides to pursue him. However, Michael rejects him, and Joshua must face the challenges of being gay in a conservative town. Meanwhile, Michael becomes the target of unwanted affection from someone else. Both men face danger in the town. Will they escape or be overcome by the forces of repression? Hopeful yet somber, Parkwood Hills tells the story of how obsession, revenge, and excesses are our worst enemies. Kristian Daniels comes to shock us, one more time, with ..read more
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I’ll Give You the Sun – Jandy Nelson – “I think the heart of every living thing on Earth is beating in my body”
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by Caesar H.
8M ago
Reading I’ll Give You the Sun is like laying down on a Sunday afternoon under your blanket reading while it is pouring outside. This weird and lovely chilly warmth that goes through your body? That is the sensation that I got while reading this book. This novel is a quote pool. Jandy Nelson’s creativity, craft, and prose are magical like an explosion of colors making it almost impossible to forget about this book. The texture and imagery in the novel are so soft, powerful, natural, mesmerizing, and ethereal. Two little gods that fought each other forcing the division of the world. One can pi ..read more
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Enemies to Lovers, 11 books that you should read right now!
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by Caesar H.
1y ago
We all have our obsessions and prefer things to read, do or play. We love them, yet we look for ways to diversify our reading! I read Red, White, and Royal Blue and couldn’t find something similar that feed my momentary obsession. As a reader, who after loving a book looks for books similar to that one and falls into a rabbit hole of the same genres, has struggled to find similar books that made me feel similar things I felt before, so that is why I came up with this list. If you love the trope of enemies to lovers, then this is a list that will give you old favorites to probably those that y ..read more
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Editorial Review: Sins of Our Sons by Kristian Daniels | Inkish Kingdoms
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by Caesar H.
1y ago
Click here to get this now! Greg and Tyler have a secret from everybody. They are a couple. They know that their parents will disapprove of their relationship and their sexuality; therefore, Greg nor Tyler plans on telling them about it. However, their parents learn about their secret in a very violent and treacherous manner. In a series of evil-filled actions, Greg finds himself in danger, and sadly it comes from within the house. Will Greg’s and Tyler’s relationship be safe? And more importantly, will they ever be?  In the current political climate and a cast full of terrible character ..read more
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The Handmaid’s Tale – Margaret Atwood – “A rat in a maze is free to go anywhere, as long as it stays inside the maze.”
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by Caesar H.
1y ago
Reading The Handmaid’s Tale only confirmed our belief that we live in a rape culture-driven society, and men in power know it. “I feel like the word shatter.” Margaret Atwood Believe it or not, we live in a crumbling down society in matters of economic, political, social, and environmental issues. We know you have noticed this when you go to the supermarket, and inflation has increased the price of all your favorite products. You know when there is a shortage of products in stores. You notice this in rent, the power fill, the mortgage interest, but mainly, when a group of white cisgender mal ..read more
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Trade Book Reviews
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by Caesar H.
1y ago
What is a trade review? Traditional publishing will handle most of the background work to market or sell a book. One of the many strategies to market a book consists of trading book reviews. Trade book reviews are the book reviews that come from prestigious readers, authors, companies, newspapers, professional readers, and influential people in the field. Usually, publishers and editors add trade reviews on the detail pages of booksellers like Amazon, and publishers could even add them to the front or back cover of the book. Example of a Trade Review: “Thrilling… Great Circle grasps for and u ..read more
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Less – Andrew Sean Greer – “Boredom is the only real tragedy for a writer; everything else is material.”
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by Caesar H.
1y ago
Click the image to get the hardcover! Arthur Less in his late 40s, struggles to face reality, and that he might have made the biggest mistake in his life. After spending his 20s with a man that doubled his age, Arthur ended up stray until Freddy came knocking at his door one day out of the blue and stayed with him for a decade. However, as Arthur is facing the terror of turning 50, and in an act of either selflessness or stupidity, Arthur frees his “young” lover to the world, since Freddy still has all his life in front of him, whereas Arthur is turning 50. The blurb of the novel appeals to t ..read more
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11 Book by LGBTQ+ authors to read for Pride month!
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by Caesar H.
2y ago
One more month to celebrate and fight for equity! Diversity is important since it makes us stronger! We should not forget all the fights and struggles the LGBTQ+ community has had to face to obtain equal rights! Let’s remember those activists, the incredible people that march for our rights! Remember that Pride is a celebration but also a political event to remind people that we are out and proud! Don’t let white cisgender politicians take that from us or the youth, silence has never been our forte and it should not become one. Diversity in reading is extremely important as it gives us differ ..read more
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Editorial Review: Stolen Heart by Kristian Daniels | Inkish Kingdoms
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by Caesar H.
2y ago
Click here to get this now! A regular teenager, Elliott Denison, wrestles with his safety. His highly fanatic family refuses to acknowledge his existence other than as a sin. His high school cannot protect him from the constant bullying and homophobia, and Elliott only has a friend that cares about him. As he becomes independent and gets a place for his own, Elliott finally manages to build a life of his own, but everything crumbles down when Chase crosses his path.  Stolen Heart‘s is a fast-paced story of how homophobia, bullying, violence, bigotry, and general hate, tainted not only El ..read more
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