If pain could reveal the depth of its intensity, the words would match very closely with Fall of the Raven by Thymournia. Raven is the center of this photo-book. Each black and white picture inspires ever-consuming loneliness, and each pain-infused passage produces a detachment from the world. In the beginning, the heart of the narrator…
Tag: NonFiction
My Story Isn’t Over by Natasha Simon #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. Mental illness has always been a sensitive topic, and, in a way, it has been a taboo in society. A discussion about physical ailments is acceptable; however, any conversation regarding your mental health must be done behind closed doors. Slowly but surely, this mindset is changing; unfortunately, the pace…
I love you, send money by Jordan M Alexander #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. In I love you, send money: A wild adventure into online dating, Jordan M Alexander (the author) has shared true life experience of the internet dating era. Alexis, a single mom to two daughters, decided to take control of her romantic life. Sipping a glass of her favorite drink…
Trapped Within by Jo Ann Glim #bookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. A stroke takes a lot away from our definition of a normal body (and a normal life), but does it mark the end of life? Trapped Within by Jo Ann Glim is a written testament of the fact that it doesn’t have to be the end. After suffering a…
Get Your Life Together, Girl by Danielle A. Vann #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. Get Your Life Together, Girl – Imperfect Life Lessons from the Storyteller by Danielle A. Vann is a perfect amalgamation of self-help and memoir. The author has tried to impart the wisdom that she learned from several major and minor moments of her life. She learned the importance of…
Malice Intent – Is Love Worth Dying For? by Alba Castillo #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. There is nothing worse than being alone. Is there? After reading the memoir of Alba Castillo, I know there is something way worse than being alone; being in a relationship and still feeling lonely, used, disrespected, and rejected wins the oscar of being in the worst situation ever. The…