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From Page to Screen: The Best Book-to-Screen Adaptations that Cast a Cinematic Spell

Book-to-screen adaptations have long been a source of both anticipation and trepidation for avid readers and cinephiles alike.

The Tattered Veil by Bekka Hunsperger

My soul hurts. It hurts for little Sofia, grown Sofia and Bekka Hunsperger, who in part lives in these Sofias.

How to Avoid Murder While Using Dating Apps by Karen Marie Shelton

Not all dating app predators will stop at money or a place to crash. Some may want to steal your identity. Others may cut out your body organs to sell on the black market.

Empowered: The complete guide to women fitness and nutrition by Diana Trotman

The journey starts with an overview of women’s health to include information about female physiology, hormones, and metabolism. It also debunks common myths

Finding Her Being Her: A Journey of Poems by Nilam Patel

Whilst this book is marketed towards women, fathers, brothers, sons, boyfriends, husbands, pick up this book. As a female (used in the loosest sense), we know of our struggles and this book tells us that we are not alone with them.

Smiling Through the Cracks by Ade Oluokun

Having been hurt, Amira makes the rash decision to upend her life, leaving behind her rich folks and her college course to head back to the only other area she has ever really known.

88 Life-Changing High School Hacks (A Sur-Thrival Guide): Optimize the Teen Years, Upgrade Your Life Skills FAST, and Master Adulting Before You Graduate (Teen Sur-Thrival Book 2) by Derek T Freeman

A quick scan of the contents might have you scratching your head and wondering if some of the items really are essential ‘hacks’. They are!

Twilight Monologues by Libana Kassab

The title gives the impression that the reader will be faced with something akin to Alan Bennett in the wee hours.

Gratitude with Wings: The 4 Month Daily Gratitude Journal

This enchanting journal is thoughtfully designed to guide you on a journey of gratitude, self-discovery, and mindful living.

Trios: Death, Deceit, and Politics by Carl Parsons

Lot’s of politics, not so much death, and hardly deceit when it’s all out in the open. A book of several stories that need better connection.

The Book On Parenting: 22 Principles For Raising Successful Children

The book offers some very frank advice from straight off the bat. This includes considering the type of parent you will be

The Romance Heroine’s Daily Planner

Heliodor Press has created The Romance Heroine’s Daily Planner for daily use by anyone that likes to not only keep track of their day-to-day schedule, but also for those that like to journal.

Funko Pop! Animation: Seven Deadly Sins – Elizabeth

Pop! Elizabeth is seeking the Seven Deadly Sins to aid her in the battle against the Holy Knights

Jigsaw Puzzle in a Vortex (A Collection of Memoirs) by Aurora M. Lewis

Women, you are not alone. Humans, you are not alone. This is a thought provoking read for literally anyone with a heart.

Simply Gone by Jeffrey T. Diamond

Recognizing some of the pangs of first/unrequited love, it was like a journey through one’s own past.

Announcing The Booker Prize Longlist 2023

Among these treasures of prose are ten luminaries, illuminating the literary horizon for the very first time, with four of them emerging as heralds of their debut novels.

Knocktopia, Secret of the Mother Lode by Hunter Malone

As I started turning the pages, what I actually got was recollections of The Goonies and Raiders of the Lost Ark meets Dickens. I knew within a few pages that I was going to enjoy the adventure ahead. 

Carly Remembers by R.S. Nichols

Even if you expect the unexpected, it probably still won’t be enough…
This book comes with a trigger warning due to the sexual abuse and incest. Proceed with caution.

Tree of Life Decorative Bookends

3 types of tree design bookends with different features. 3 pairs (6 Pcs) bookend is not only a good helper for organizing books but also a great decor for home and office.

Papa Can Fix It! by Lee Alfred II

A cute little book written in prose with a questionable moral but adorable just the same.

Nursery Rhymes for the Illegitimate – Volume One by Niels Khan

An explosion of bitter, vile, stark realities that make for tough reading.
In many ways the lyrics bring to mind Eminem in his early days

Destruction in Love by Elizabeth Weseloh

Recognizing some of the pangs of first/unrequited love, it was like a journey through one’s own past.

Uncouth by Kevin B. Ploth

A little on the limp side, resulting in an experience related more to losing one’s virginity than orgasmic pleasure.

Explicit acts described in a sedate way.

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