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Wasiu Olajide
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My Story… Help You Get Out From The Wheelchair – Author Interview
This book is something I would have wanted before I went through my situation. I hope it can help someone seeking help.

New Book by Welsh entrepreneur beats bestsellers to top spot.
Everything points out the possibility that Cohen’s book, Forget the First Million, has resonated with small businesses across the globe, beating books like Anne Boden…

The House On Dundas And Vine & Other 2 Books You Must Read
In this, his sixth book, novelist, poet and former singer, Ricky Dale, surpasses all mainstream stick-in-the-mud writing by taking the reader to where they 'haven't...

In Interview with the author of The Struggle for Justice and Truth: Quadrilogy
The Book buy on amazon About the Author Tomas Cudzis is an Amateur writer and a big fan of Linking Park Music band. He has…

Is your book our book of the month?
From January 2022 and every month thereafter till the end of the year, we plan to support one author by buying his/her book, reviewing and…

“It took me 14 years to complete ‘Systematic Land Theft'”… – A discussion with Jillian Hishaw
I wrote the textbook in dedication to my grandfather, who was raised on a farm but due to a dishonest lawyer my family lost ownership...

Little Men, Big Treasures: Author’s Interview
In a discussion with Edwards Holts, author of Little Men, Big Treasures. I've always loved C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. The Hobbit and the Narnia...

Ricky Dale’s sixth book ‘THE HOUSE ON DUNDAS AND VINE’ sets for immediate release
This cracking and contentious novel is guaranteed to completely ‘chuck out’ all literary melodramatic norms and chooses to strikingly assault the tear ducts instead,…

The Green Girl and the Serum – a Review
DiscoverNewBooks rating : 5 out of 5 Full title: The Green Girl and The Serum Genre: Fiction, Science Fiction Author: Sean Armstrong Language: English…

A dozen books to see you through winter into spring
Many love to have a lazy summer’s day in the park or by the seaside, but there’s something fairly magical about watching the seasons change…