Fall of the Raven by Thymournia

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…

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…