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The Shape of Ideas: An Illustrated Exploration of Creativity @Grantdraws #Incidentalcomics

The Shape of Ideas: An Illustrated Exploration of Creativity is a comic book that simplifies our serious lives! Neat, clean lines, and simple, everyday life illustrations that Grant Draws, is how you will find him on social media as he effortlessly reflects on the deep messages all his posts have. Life is what we make …

Midnight’s Star (Shades of Night #1) by @shilpaauthor Love & Courage! @BookReviewTours #Bookreview

Midnight’s Star is an emotional book and one that reminds us that the world is not equal for all of us. A hero who is disabled and a heroine who has enough emotional and financial issues to bury a town under make an unlikely pair in Midnight’s Star. This is the first book in the …

The Austen Escape #BritishLiterature @katherine_reay

📚💛💚An author whose second book, The Austen Escape I picked immediately after reading the first one, The Bronte Plot that was an equally enjoyable read. Though this review is a long time coming. Hope to keep the reviews coming. 📚💚💛 I first read The Bronte Plot by Katherine Reay a couple of years ago and enjoyed the different, layered, realistic …

Breaking Free: A Novella & Other Stories by Mohua Maulik @mysilverstreaks

Breaking Free: A Novella & Other Stories is a book with subtle messages and surprising twists. Crisp tales of strength!! The book speaks of women, their stories, struggles, and the hard-fought battles that often leave them unhappy and doubting their abilities. Breaking Free is an unusual book in its format since it has a novella …

Krishna’s Kindness #SupercopOfAryavrat by Mithilesh Kumar

Supercop of Aryavrat is none other than Krishna, the saviour and god himself. This book tells his story through his eyes. The book begins on the note when everything is ending. The Yadav clan is scattered, the Mahabharata war is over and Krishna is ruminating on his life and times. As his own brother, Balram’s …