Book Review: Memoria

Book Review: Memoria

Memoria by J. J. Fischer Post-Apocalyptic. 384 Pages. 5 Stars Synopsis: Would you save a life if you knew it would destroy another? In the deeply divided world of Caldera, nothing is as it seems. Taken captive by a faceless enemy, Sephone Winter fights to reclaim her...
Book Review: Memoria

Book Review: Lumen

Lumen by J. J. Fischer Post-Apocalyptic. 352 Pages. 5 Stars Synopsis: What if erasing the past cost more than you were willing to pay? Having narrowly escaped their enemies, Sephone, Dorian, and Cass continue their search for the elusive Silvertongue, the only one...
Book Review: Memoria

Book Review: Calor

Calor by J. J. Fischer Post-Apocalyptic. 305 Pages. 5 Stars Synopsis: What if you could edit memories with a single touch? The world-that-was is gone, lost to everything except living memory . . . but remembering comes at a terrible price. Sixty-two years after the...
Book Review: Memoria

Book Review: Today Matters

Today Matters: 12 Daily Practices to Guarantee Tomorrow’s Success by John Maxwell Nonfiction. 313 Pages. 5 Stars Synopsis: Most of us look at our days in the wrong way: We exaggerate yesterday. We overestimate tomorrow. We underestimate today. The truth is that...
WWWednesday #69

WWWednesday #69

And so March comes to an end! We’re already a quarter of the way into 2025! Is anyone surprised at how the time goes anymore? But I got some good reading in this month! And a nice variety, too. I bounced between some great nonfiction, a childhood favorite, and a...
Book Review: Memoria

Book Review: Messenger

Messenger by Lois Lowry Dystopian. 5 Stars. 169 pages. Synopsis: Messenger is the masterful third novel in the Giver Quartet, which began with the dystopian bestseller The Giver, now a major motion picture. Matty has lived in Village and flourished under the...
Book Review: Memoria

Book Review: Gathering Blue

Gathering Blue by Lois Lowry Dystopian. 5 Stars. 240 pages. Synopsis: In her strongest work to date, Lois Lowry once again creates a mysterious but plausible future world. It is a society ruled by savagery and deceit that shuns and discards the weak. Left...
Book Review: Memoria

Book Review: Son

Son by Lois Lowry Dystopian. 4 Stars. 393 pages. Synopsis: They called her Water Claire. When she washed up on their shore, no one knew that she came from a society where emotions and colors didn’t exist. That she had become a Vessel at age thirteen. That she had...
WWWednesday #69

WWWednesday #68

Not only is it February, but it’s our first WWWednesday on the new website! What do you guys think? Do you like the new playground? I love it!! This month, I’ve been more focused on getting the last of the WordPress blog threads all tied up, but I still...