October is a favored time of year by many. The weather is a bit cooler, Halloween is around the corner, and the spookiest stuff is on TV! This month we’ve decided to present readers with stories filled with dark humor, peculiarity, and as a trigger warning: gore. You’ve been warned! Have a haunting read! Mona…
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Thank you + Decisions
It’s been over a year since I started my blog Typesetters… I’ve learned a lot, read a lot, and typed a lot. So far, I’ve enjoyed the journey massively. Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to give it the attention it deserves, for my followers and for the authors. When I started this blog, the intention…
3 Reads For August 2021
August is a cool time of year. Summer has reached its peak, and school can be either just ending or resuming for some. If you fall into either of the groups, one thing is the same: a new beginning is about to show itself, so we decided to give you 3 reads that are the…
Book Spotlight: House of Sleep
Hello Readers! In this Book Spotlight we will be discussing sensitive topics all while blowing your mind. House of Sleep quickly turned into a book I didn’t know I needed in my life because sometimes you just need to cry. Trigger warning, we will be experiencing a cult, suicide, abuse, and unresolved trauma. Lynn is…
Book Spotlight: The Crestalium
One of my favorite genres is fantasy. I find it refreshing, incredible, creative, you name it! I like imagining that there is magic in the world, even if it is just in books! I particularity love the variety of worlds all sorts of minds have created. This Book Spotlight features Charles Sterling’s book The Crestalium….
3 Reads for June 2021
It’s finally June! Summer time! Spring cleaning is complete and the sun is shining! But some stories aren’t as shiny as the sun, and some messes can’t be cleaned by the cleanliness of spring. This month, the 3 reads for June deals with topics such as mental illness, disease, death, and a murder filled cherry…
Book Spotlight: Cause for Concern
This bimonthly Book Spotlight is titled Cause for Concern by Neil S Reddy. Honestly, I don’t know where to start with this book. Wait… For one, it’s a compilation of short stories and it’s weird. It is twisty, dirty, naughty, and refreshing. I had the honor to taste the best of the best! At least…
YA Book Spotlight: Himagus
Let’s give accolades to the young authors out there! Their thoughts are warped mangled, fearless, and provocative. They’re not afraid to express themselves, to think. Filling the world with stories of gore, hope, and passion. Mixing and meshing their thoughts with reality. Kerat does that with her novel, Himagus. It took me about a day…
The Perfect October Read: She named me Wolf by Tenkara Smart (Book 1)
This month I read She named me Wolf by Tenkara Smart. This complicated story began when Wolf was a baby. As he grew, so did his curiosity. Always getting into unnecessary and dumb trouble was his specialty! It was the kind of trouble that any typical kid can get into as they grow up. He…
Awakened by a Kiss by Lila DiPasqua gave me confidence
Ironically, this week I bring you a historical romance novel sprinkled with desire, silk, and poetry! Last week I did a book review about taking a spiritual journey! Read the book review for In Tune With the Infinite here! Lila DiPasqua’s book Awakened by a Kiss had three fervent stories that took place in France…
I read In Tune With the Infinite and I became Stronger, Mentally and Spiritually.
Reluctantly, I read and reviewed In Tune With the Infinite by Ralph Waldo Trine. Clicking the Buy Now button on Amazon for Ralph Waldo Trine’s book, I still wasn’t sure if this was the book for me. I read the reviews, all were great, which is what finally convinced me to get it. A few…
3 reads for September 2020
September feels like the “in-between” Month. Too many tend to ignore it and want to hurry it along. Let’s enjoy our September 2020 with some great reads. 1. Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut Billy’s story begins in World War II as a chaplain’s assistant. Although he is apart of the War, he doesn’t enjoy the War…
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