Nova by Amber Williamson

Book: Nova

Author: Amber Williamson

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

Nova is the first novel that I have read written by the author Amber Williamson. The story is set in a small town of Rosewood. It’s a town that has only one road in and out of this town so you can imagine how small it is. The protagonist of the story are Nova Winters and Jake Tyler. They grew up together as childhood sweethearts. Everything was alright between the two before freshman year.

But since the freshman year, Nova started to ignore Jake and he didn’t know why. Jake tried many times to talk to Nova but she didn’t open up. One day, she bid goodbye to Jake and went away. Later, Jake found the first notecard that seems to be from Nova. Why Nova has left and where? What does she mean by “help me and this town”? Read this intriguing story to get answers to all your questions.

This is an interesting story that will grip your attention. The plot of the book is constructed very well. Characters are also well developed and introduced. Cover page of the book is simple and title is short and sweet. This is the kind of book that you can read in two sittings. Amazing story that made my day.

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Seems Like Smooth Sailing by Sam Catling

Book: Seems Like Smooth Sailing

Author: Sam Catling

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Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

“Seems Like Smooth Sailing” by the author Sam Catling is a comedy memoir about the ups and downs of working on-board a cruise ship as an entertainer. The introduction itself caught my attention. There was a point in my life when I felt that I am achieving nothing by working so hard. So, I felt relatable and got much interested to read the book further. Sam was diagnosed multiple times with ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder).

In 2006, when her nan returned from a trip, she told Sam to try for the job of cruise ship entertainment host. Sam took her suggestion and he got the job as well. During his training he learnt different things like crowd control management, types of fire and way to extinguish them, survival techniques at sea, etc. There were so many challenges and learning experience that came to Sam’s way during his job.

The book is written in a first person. Reading this book was an amazing experience and it made me laugh at some incidents. Language of the book is simple and easy to understand. I really appreciate storytelling skills of Sam.
This book took me down the memory lane and reminded me of my trip when I went on a cruise once. It was a short and smooth read and I enjoyed reading this book. I definitely recommend it to my fellow readers especially to those who love reading memoirs.

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Yahya In Charge by Eman Kanaani

Book: Yahya In Charge

Author: Eman Kanaani

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Language: English

Rating: 5️⃣/5️⃣

Yahya in Charge written by the author Eman Kanaani is a story based on real life events of her son Yahya, right from his birth to three years. This is the story of Yahya who has rare genetic syndrome named Charge. Due to this Yahya has disabilities of swallowing, nose breathing, balancing, hearing and seeing well.

He has tracheostomy, glasses, cochlear and feeding tube. As Yahya was growing, he learnt to interact with his loved ones using sign language. A child teaches so much to his/her family members. Yahya taught many things to his parents because he is a determined kid.

The story is written in the form of a comic book. It motivates the readers to be kind, curious and happy. This book is written well and it is a unique book in the way it is presented in a comic story form. Cover page of the book could have been more apt. Language is easy to understand. This book inspire the readers to stay happy even in difficult situations. Needless to say, sending my lots of blessings for Yahya.

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Interview with author Rene’ Schultz

Q1.  Hello Ma’am, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.

Hi there! My name is Rene’ Schultz from NH USA!  I’m so grateful to live in a beautiful state w so much nature all around.  I live here w my husband of 25 years and my two adult daughters. I suffered w childhood sexual and physical abuse but always tried my best with what I knew, volunteering and working w elder care and special needs. I’ve made it through a life of struggles with CPTSD and now want to teach kids before the going gets really tough

Q2.  What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘A Million More Kisses’ book?

Key challenges, we’ll first of all I’m an accidental writer. I haven’t taken classes and had to be taught as I went, about how to set up paragraphs etc.  them the tech stuff, I am $10k into this book as I had to hire and beg everyone I could find for the answers to everything.  I don’t learn very well so this project has been arduous for me and the many people I bugged incessantly. I am so, so grateful for so many people along my journey

Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

Honestly, I haven’t read children’s books in 20 years. I have tried on my journey to not read any kids books, afraid I would get someone else’s idea in my head and be frozen. I’m not super creative so I’ve been super sensitive to not letting others influence any ideas I may come up with

Q4. What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

I honestly have not been far. I would have to say again, I’m so grateful to be in NH, I have mountains, cities and beaches all within an hour of me.

Q5. Is there lots to do before you drive in and start writing a book?

Is there a lot to do before diving into books? Well I have 2 series coming, both based on my life experiences so I had to live almost 50 years of trauma lol  One is on my chihuahua, pretty basic and I know him well.  The other series is set in the woods w animals so reading up in nests, dens, animals and what they eat is a lot of fun

Q6. How long did it take you to write ‘A Million More Kisses’ book?

It took almost 3 years from beginning to end. I went through a few publishers who scammed me, an illustrator and several editors.  I finally got a great team around me and have been able to put out a spectacular product.

Q7. On what all platforms readers can find ‘A Million More Kisses’ book to buy?

Readers can find my book on IG at woody Knoll Publishing or my personal account, _that_wicked_smaht_chick. Facebook Rene Pelletier Schultz, my website woodyKnollPublishing.com, TikTok, Rene Schultz And I’ll be on Goodreads this week.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘A Million More Kisses’?

Around 2017 I took a photo of my chihuahua standing at the top of my mother in laws outdoor stairs looking down. It looked like he was saying goodbye for the last time and I got the idea to write about it.  The cover, I initially just wanted an outline of a lady’s face so the book would be relatable to more kids.  My illustrator ended up doing this and I went with it. I trusted her skill and the process of what the book would become

Q9. Are there any secrets from the book (that aren’t in the blurb), you can share with your readers?

My book has so many secrets!  1. I had a very difficult relationship w my in-laws esp my mother in law.  She is on the cover and I wrote a gorgeous story around her. Around the woman she was to others. Her cruelty for 30 y literally drove me to suicide. The passion for my book came from loss of self, grieving what will never be, keeping faith, hope and boundaries in order to find freedom in forgiveness. The black and red checker jacket hanging in the nurse scene is a shout out to my father in law whom I did hospice for.  Kelley library is our real library where Nonnie, my mother in law always went, and her niece Audrey who really worked there!   In one of the scenes there is a sign way out in the yard, in real life it says “Schultz conservation land”. When Nonnie died in July, 2019, the little sign outside the library had one of her quotes on it “the best thing about books, no commercials”. The nurses are my daughters. Emmy is Emily and Ellie is Rachel Elizabeth. Yes, I had so much fun writing this for everyone.  The story you’ll hold in your hands is for the kids, my story of overcoming is to hold in your heart.  God bless us all as we fight darkness with light.

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Dalton Highway by Freddie Ahlin

Book: Dalton Highway

Author: Freddie Ahlin

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Language: English

Rating: 5️⃣/5️⃣

Dalton Highway is a psychological thriller and a perfect debut novel written by the author Freddie Ahlin. Dalton Highway is a story set in Alaska about a forty five years old truck driver Tom Richards. Tom is going to take the longest journey of his trucking career to deliver tool boxes to an oil field located 414 miles farther on a Dalton Highway. Tom and his wife Margaret were in need of money so Tom took up this scary task to deliver boxes 414 miles farther. He took five years old German Shepherd Presley with him for the company.

As Tom was on his journey, he noticed that something isn’t right. He found an open car with a person’s mobile and wallet in it. There was no sign of any person or animal on the road. With bills to pay, Tom got tempted and he pulled out $100 from the stranger’s purse. When Tom reached the Arctic Circle sign at mile 115, he noticed the bulletin board with Missing persons pictures and messages. Even after seeing this board, Tom didn’t turned back to home and took the journey ahead. Read the story yourself to know what all gonna happen further.

The story is full of horror and gave me chills while reading it. Once I started reading it, I couldn’t put this book down. It was an amazing read. Language was easy to understand and I even added few words to my vocabulary. Cover page of the book is nice. This book deserves 5/5 because of the good job done by the author overall.

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Sunshine and Lev by Clare Cinnamon

Book: Sunshine and Lev

Author: Clare Cinnamon

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 4️⃣/5️⃣

“Sunshine and Lev: A story of being in the right place at the wrong time” is the third book that I have read written by the author Clare Cinnamon. The protagonist of the story are Ariadne Franklin and Lev Porter. Ariadne has graduated with an art history degree and now is an artist. One day Ariadne’s roof was leaking. She called Jess to get the roof fixed.

Lev came for a Church service to Milton, South Carolina and he got a call from Jess to look to the leaking roof of Ariadne since he is already near her place. Lev showed up to fix the leak of Ariadne’s roof. Lev falls in love with Ariadne at first sight. Ariadne also found him attractive. But she was in an eight plus years old relationship with a guy Connor Olson and she had a pregnancy kit with her when Lev met her. Read the story to know how far this first meeting will go.

This is a unique and interesting plot that mainly started from the roof leaking. The story is written well and author’s writing style is amazing. Ariadne’s pregnancy journey was also interesting to read about. Overall it was a light read and I enjoyed the story. Story has a beautiful ending and I liked that.

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Love, Loss, Life, Laughter and more by Ritu Kakar

Book: Love, Loss, Life, Laughter and more

Author: Ritu Kakar

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 4️⃣/5️⃣

I came across a book ‘Love Loss Life Laughter and more short stories’ written by author Ritu Kakar which I decided to pick up and read. Without a doubt the cover and the title of the book is eye catching!

It’s a collection of ten very good thoughtful and amazing short stories which covers various emotions like kindness, love, laughter, loss, life, care, independence, friendship, pain and much more.

All the stories are quite relatable and keep you engaged throughout. Thumbs-up to the author to penned it down so beautifully. All the stories are very easy to read and understand as the language used is simple. The stories are filled with lots of emotions and feelings. Many heart touching stories will make your day indeed. So many inspiring messages one can get from this book, definitely an interesting and engaging read.

I am looking forward to much more short stories from her.

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W.O.W. Child: You’re Worthy, Outstanding and a Winner by Vaneet Sodhi

Book: W.O.W. Child: You’re Worthy, Outstanding and a Winner

Author: Vaneet Sodhi

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Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

“Climbing to the top demands strength, whether it is to the top of the Mount Everest or the top of your career.”

I came across a book ‘W.O.W. Child: You’re Worthy, Outstanding and a Winner’ written by author Vaneet Sodhi which I decided to pick up and read. Without a doubt the cover and the title of the book is eye catching!

It’s a fun learning book that aims children in exploring their W.O.W Child within and being the best version of themselves! Sounds inspiring, isn’t it? I agree that Love, patience and commitment plays a vital role in everyone’s life. This book is a self-help which make you realise how much talented you are!

Communication: The Key To Unlock All Doors is an interesting chapter to read, loved the stories shared by the author and the message we get is sharing the ideas and thoughts with others is very important and at the same time keep on learning from others.

In chapter ‘The Unknown Inner Strength’ I loved the statements to tick one by one in order to determine my hidden talent. This has inspired me a lot. It’s absolutely worth to read such wonderful examples or stories that help you to understand the importance of every chapter in a better way.

Author have abbreviated her name as:
V- Victorious
I- Affectionate
N- Noble
E- Elegant
E- Engineering
T- Tough

Aim to be at the CREST with courage, curious to know what is CREST? Grab a copy of the book to find out yourself and to read out more incredible chapters. There are many other inspiring examples, stories that will make you believe in your capabilities, talent and how to bring back that W.O.W. in YOU!

I recommend this to each one of you, give it a try and thank me later 😉

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Bhoot Bhavish Bartaman by Mehool Parekh

Book: Bhoot Bhavish Bartaman

Author: Mehool Parekh

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Language: English

Rating: 4️⃣/5️⃣

I came across a book ‘Bhoot Bhavish Bartaman’ written by author Mehool Parekh which I decided to pick up and read. Without a doubt the cover and the title of the book is eye catching!

A brilliant murder mystery which going to win your hearts for sure, I am always a huge fan of suspense and full of mystery books and this book has it all.

The story covers the murder mystery of Rupali, a housewife who is brutally murdered in her bed. The sudden murder raised quite a lot of questions as it was not normal at all in any way. As a result the experienced Major Bartaman Bhowmick, Southern command of Indian Army and a City crime reporter Robin Chaudhary started to dig in more to solve the mystery.

The story is full of twists and turns, grab a copy to find out yourself who is the actual murderer and what is the truth? Also the question raised is what was the reason behind the brutal murder of Rupali. It’s an interesting and an engaging read as it’s a thriller.

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Interview with author Corey Croft

Q1.  Hello Sir, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.

My name is Corey Croft, I live in Vancouver, Canada. Besides story-telling I enjoy exercise and travel. It should be important to differentiate travel with vacation, or as the Brits call it ‘holiday.’ Everyone loves not working and spending leisure time in varying degrees of luxury and pomp. Not working is most people’s idea of a great time, even if it is just staying at home and watching movies on the couch or staring idly at a plain wall. When many people say they enjoy travelling, they really mean they enjoy merely not working and adding a tropical destination to the pot for spice. Yeah, that rant more-or-less sums me up.

Q2.  What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘Becoming Buddha’ book?

Buddha was a shock to the system because it was both the first book I had ever written and the first attempt that I had ever taken to write something that wasn’t purposely built for academia. It was a good instructor in regimentation and discipline. It proved a greater influence in what ended up becoming a borderline-obsessive necessity from then-on. I hadn’t formulated a strategy or a blueprint beyond some primal urge to write. It turned out there was more in my head than I’d thought and it just kept coming, and coming, and… When the first draft was completed, the whale weighed-in at more than 200,000 words. Even crazier, I roped in a few poor souls to read it. The biggest obstacles to overcome were all those that amateurs and first-timers encounter: doubt, fear of failure, the overwhelming feeling of putting a tempest into a tea-cup, and more.

Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

The big two have been Dostoevsky and Kafka. The Russian’s Crime and Punishment was written in a way that seemed to pierce directly into the centre of my heart and I was able to relate entirely. The same goes with the latter’s works, who also added a sense of absurdity that opened a door to my mind which has stayed ajar. Some others, for reasons of eloquence, creativity prose, or narrative have been Nathaniel West, Philip K. Dick, Hunter S., Gogol and many more.

Q4. What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

My country is enormous. I live on the west coast, which has mountains and ocean and is visually stunning as well as yields a very agreeable climate in comparison to the rest of the country. I like the Eastern Maritime provinces, the Islands off the coast of my province and Toronto. My favourite place is Montreal. It is in the francophone province of Quebec and is quite unique for that and other cultural reasons. I lived there for a spell and look forward to returning when the pandemic loosens its jaw.

Q5. Is there lots to do before you drive in and start writing a book?

Depends on the story. For a shorter story, especially one of my more absurd pieces, I dive in with a loose metaphor and let it unravel. I don’t hold back, anything. It feels good. It can be confusing and overly convoluted, but, that’s half the fun of the dissection. For a standalone novel, I tend to map it out as much as it needs. Most importantly, I want to know the character bases very intimately and develop theme and plot points. Oftentimes, I do this through key events and interactions. I use the characters as a means to have conversations with myself; they usually take far ends of the spectrum and speak towards the middle. As a result, I have to plan out the dialogue. Not in the sense of actual script, but what the characters represent to the story and theme and what they ultimately stand for in the larger scope. I could go on for too long about this, so, let’s just say that planning is important and varies depending on the message and its profundity.

Q6. How long did it take you to write ‘Becoming Buddha’ book?

Buddha took, if I recall, 6-9 months to write a rough draft. I realize that three months is decent-sized gap, however it was a while ago. It really came together at a certain point, somewhere around midway through part 2.  The long part was the editing process and my own confidence behind the project. It was long and personal. I knew that it had some very touchy subject matters and needed someone that I could trust. The editing and evisceration of that beast took a while. During the edit, I damn-near rewrote the entire thing, top-to-bottom. There was a point when I ‘got it.’ More than the nakedness of the piece, I knew what it meant, why it was important, and, with some help from Bukowski and his vulgar prose, I was comfortable in letting my true voice ring-out.

Q7. On what all platforms readers can find ‘Becoming Buddha’ book to buy?

Buddha is available through Amazon and its long-ass arms on print and e-book. It is also available through Ingram Spark and their sellers, but I am unsure if it is solely e-book or if some representatives have a print-on-demand service as well. In reality, if you don’t have the money or the ability to utilize one of the outlets, holler at me and I’ll email a copy. I just want my books read and enjoyed.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘Becoming Buddha’?

The original title, which I won’t say for the same reason I didn’t go with it, is a dead giveaway and spoiler for the last two parts of the book. The actual title came to me while I was listening to a song. I’d heard it a while before I’d written the book and then heard it again as I was writing it. I remembered the effect the lyrics (which are also used for the epigraph) and changed them around. The cover, done by my brother Spencer, was an idea that I had when putting everything together. I think it all fits perfectly, even if people seem to read the book as one or both a self-help book and memoir. Truthfully, I don’t know what it is beyond a story.

Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?

I have a stellar bull-shit/anti-corny meter. One of my mutant abilities is to rebel against commonplace trends and make my weird whatevers seem cool. I jest, but I don’t. If something is significant enough to impress me, it has already passed through several layers of tough security. There is no one maneuver to keep things fresh. Recognizing gaps of what is not being done and doing the opposite are good yardsticks, and my brain does this reflexively. What is most important is that I (or you) make something your own. Show respect to the story and characters but keep them in a wound fist.

Q10. Are there any secrets from the book (that aren’t in the blurb), you can share with your readers?

That’s too vast of a question to answer. All of my writings, everything I do is saturated with hidden meaning and lade with Easter eggs. It’s one of the ways I keep it fresh and hope to make potent connections with my readers. Some of the things are for my own amusement. Some are near-microscopic details in descriptions or locations or characters that have been picked up and brought back to my attention. While a story can entertain, educate, enlighten or any number of words that start with E, a link is forged between the author and the reader through the strength of the connective tissue and what is being said and how. That is woven in the style and the descriptive minutiae of the story and is akin to idiosyncrasies in a relationship. We may have jobs and interests in common but it’s how we jive and get-on that really makes or breaks our future together.

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