The King’s Shadow by Edmund Richardson

This was such an interesting style of nonfiction biography about the Charles Manson. From his beginning in the service to deserting and all his trials and tribulations and tricks and aliases. His search for the mystery of Alexander the Great. This book felt like a story about the adventures and you felt like you were…

The Origins of Wizards, Witches and Fairiesby Simon Webb

✨The Origins of Wizards, Witches and Fairies✨by Simon WebbPub Date – 1/30/22__Reading about the origin of anything fascinates me but the origins of the idea of wizards, witches and fairies, I couldn’t resist. The origins of why we throw coins into fountains, the number 3 that pops up everywhere, the aesthetics of how we view…

My Body is a Big Fat Temple by Alena Dillon

🍼BOOK TOUR AND REVIEW🤰 Q: If you are a Mom did anything about pregnancy or birth take you by surprise? Ie pregnancy induced carpal tunnel, mesh diapers, recovery, etcOr are you or do you know a mom, I have a book for you.. See below__My Body is a Big Fat TempleAlena Dillon#arcreview__This book is hilarious…

My First Thirty Years by Gertrude Beasley

BOOK FEATURE – Banned Books Week “This is the searing opening to Edna “Gertrude” Beasley’s raw and scathing memoir, originally published in Paris in 1925 but ultimately suppressed and lost to history as a banned book—until now. Only five-hundred copies were printed, very few of which made it into readers’ hands, having been confiscated by…

Written in Bones by Sue Black

Q: What’s the last book you finished?__Written in BoneSue Black#arcreview__This book discusses different case studies and court cases that were decided on the findings of the bones that the forensic anthropologist did their studies on. I have always been fascinated with forensic anthropology and discovering what happened and where they have been. But in reading…