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All That Fills Us by Autumn Lytle Book Review

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ABOUT THE BOOK  Mel Ellis knows that her eating disorder is ruining her life. Everyone tells her rehab is her best option, but she can't bring herself to go. Broken and empty in more ways than one, Mel makes one last-ditch effort to make hers a story worth telling. She will walk her own road to recovery along the lesser-known trails of the North American wilderness. Though she is physically and mentally unprepared to face the difficulties that lay ahead, she sets off on foot from Grand Rapids, Michigan, and heads toward Mount Rainier National Park in Washington State. During the long journey, she meets strangers with their own stories, as well as ghosts from her past who can no longer be ignored. But though the land she travels threatens her success at every turn, it's her own dark thoughts she'll have to overcome in order to find peace in the life and the body she has been given. With pitch-perfect timing and delightfully witty self-awareness, debut author Autumn Lytle mas

Book Review on Rachelle Dekker's book Nine

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ABOUT THE BOOK Zoe Johnson spent most of her life living in the shadows, never drawing attention to herself, never investing in people or places. But when a wide-eyed, bedraggled teenager with no memory walks into the diner where Zoe works, everything changes. Now, against her better judgment, Zoe who has been trying to outrun her own painful memories of the past, finds herself attempting to help a girl who doesn't seem to have any past at all. The girl knows only one thing: She must reach a woman in Corpus Christi, Texas, hundreds of miles away, before the government agents who are searching for her catch up to them.  MY BOOK REVIEW "Nine" by Rachelle Dekker is a sequel to "The Girl Behind the Red Rope". It can be read alone.  I am finding it hard to write my review because I don't want to give any spoilers out. "Nine" is full of twists and turns. The action started in the very first chapter. A mystery girl, Lucy, is running away from a group of m

The Key to Everything by Valerie Fraser Luesse Book Review

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ABOUT THE BOOK Be transported into a unique coming-of-age story you won’t soon forget. Peyton Cabot’s fifteenth year will be a painful and transformative one. His father, the heroic but reluctant head of a moneyed Savannah family, has come home from WWII a troubled vet, drowning his demons in bourbon and distancing himself from his son. A tragic accident shows Peyton the depths of his parents’ devotion to each other but interrupts his own budding romance with the girl of his dreams.  Struggling to cope with a young life upended, Peyton makes a daring decision: He will retrace a journey his father took at fifteen, riding his bicycle all the way to Key West, Florida. Part declaration of independence, part search for self, Peyton’s journey will bring him more than he ever could have imagined—namely, the key to his unknowable father, a longed-for reunion, and a calling that will shape the rest of his life. BOOK REVIEW "The Key to Everything"  starts out in Georg

Wars For Humanity - The Wrath of Black Scar by A. R. Lerwill Book Review

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ABOUT THE BOOK War for Humanity: The Wrath of Black Scar (War for Humanity #1)  The fight for survival is not our only destiny Our fallen world is ravaged by a climactic struggle. A rival species — the centauri — has risen to claim superiority. Humanity’s salvation is foreseen in a prophecy. Caught in the middle is a young human warrior named Aldber. He is given the almost impossible task of hunting down the opposition’s formidable leader, Black Scar. A perilous quest that will reveal more than Aldber could have ever imagined… War for Humanity: The Wrath of Black Scar is vibrant and multi-layered, with compelling commentary about pressing issues of our times. And a disturbing foreshadowing of what could become. It is a story of compassion, understanding and evolution. MY BOOK REVIEW I am still wondering what I just read. It was a fun adventure.  It sort of reminded me of Hungar Games and Lord of the Rings. The reader is taken into Aldber's journey around the passage of the