Hidden Gems Waiting to Be Found
Every now and then, a brilliant book escapes the spotlight. This collection shines a light on those quietly powerful reads that deserve a place on your shelf. Unexpected. Underrated. Unforgettable.
The Prize
By: Shaka PressHolly loves to surf. It connects her with her ancestors and her deceased father. Surfing changes for her the day she sees Lily ride a wave and they become friends. Together they enter a surfing competition and Holly's goal becomes winning the surfboard that is the prize.
This book written in verse and beautifully illustrated is written in Haiku.
The Peeper
By: John BukowskiA serial killer dubbed the Peeper stalks social media. Mild mannered bureaucrat Dr. Randy Corlane is also fond of social media. The Peeper takes an interest in framing Corlane. Now, the good doctor is pursued by the police, a beautiful lady cop, and the peeper himself.
Cancer Alternatives
By: David EtheredgeOne Inch Between Life and Death Updated and Revised Second Edition
By: Steven A HauerUseful Quotes : True, Practical But Not Pleasing
By: Ali ZokaeeOld Mother West Wind Tales
By: Muz MURRAYThe English Man
By: Michel Godfroid Meding"The English Man", the translation in English of the Novel in French "Emily".A romance & a love story in the Town of Ypres, the Touristic World War 1 place in Belgium. Traveling between United Kingdom & Belgium Emily & Mike are the Heroes.
Hawthorne: Chronicles of the Brass Hand - Book 1
By: Christopher C. MeekerShadow Awakening
By: Gloria Sanders-WilliamsShadow Awakening
By: Gloria Sanders-WilliamsShadow Awakening
By: Gloria Sanders-WilliamsFlowers Among the Fault Lines
By: EV ParkerA raw and unflinching portrayal of the author's life, tracing her journey from childhood through to post-university years. It delves into her experiences of childhood trauma, abusive parents, as well as instances of CSA and SA by her colleague in Japan. The narrative explores how, to endure, she had to concentrate on small moments of brightness that sometimes emerged—discovering flowers among the fractures of her journey. While reflecting on these experiences, she emphasizes that she never wanted things that happened to her to shape or define her.