A Journey Through Voice: Reflecting on Rachel Kolb’s Articulate: A Deaf Memoir of Voice When I first came across Rachel Kolb’s Articulate: A Deaf Memoir of Voice, I felt a stirring curiosity mixed with personal insight. Having read several compelling memoirs by deaf authors, I deeply appreciated their perspectives on identity and disability. Kolb’s narrative,

Book Review: Should I Tell You? by [Author’s Name] I stumbled upon Should I Tell You? while scrolling through my reading list, and it danced off the screen with its promise of love, friendship, and unexpected twists. The book, penned by [Author’s Name], resonated deeply with me, not just for its vibrant characters but for

Is God Speaking to Me?: A Heartfelt Journey into Divine Communication As someone who often grapples with the complexities of faith, the title of Lysa TerKeurst’s book, Is God Speaking to Me?: How to Discern His Voice and Direction, immediately resonated with me. In a world filled with noise and distractions, the quest for clarity

If Only I Had Told Her: A Heartfelt Exploration of Love and Regret As a steadfast admirer of Laura Nowlin’s poignant storytelling, I found myself eagerly awaiting If Only I Had Told Her, the companion novel to her beloved bestseller If He Had Been With Me. The moment I cracked open this book, I was

Finding Love in Silence: A Reflection on Chinese Parents Don’t Say I Love You Candice Chung’s memoir, Chinese Parents Don’t Say I Love You: A Memoir of Sayin…, caught my attention with its tender yet poignant premise. The title alone spoke volumes about the complex emotions woven into familial relationships—especially within cultures where words of

Book Review: Ask for Andrea by [Author Name] Sometimes, a book pops up in your feed, tugging at your curiosity until you just can’t resist any longer. “Ask for Andrea” by [Author Name] did just that for me. With its unique premise of ghosts on a mission to stop a serial killer, I felt an