Book Review: The Life She Was Given by Ellen Marie Wiseman From the moment I stumbled across The Life She Was Given, I was drawn in by its haunting cover and the promises of family secrets interwoven with the power of resilience. There’s something deeply compelling about a story that spans generations, revealing how the

Life Is Funny Until It’s Not: A Comic’s Story of Love, Loss, and Lunacy – A Review A memoir by Chonda Pierce, the self-proclaimed "Queen of Clean Comedy," initially drew me in with its promise of humor intertwined with deep, emotional storytelling. Known for her Southern charm and witty anecdotes, Pierce’s journey through love, loss,

Embracing the K-Drama Fantasy: A Dive into The Practice Kiss by Rachael Anderson When I stumbled upon The Practice Kiss by Rachael Anderson, I felt that irresistible pull of K-drama nostalgia wrapping around me like a favorite blanket. Having binge-watched countless Korean dramas myself, the thought of a sweet, romantic plot unfolding against the vibrant

Book Review: The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin I’ll admit, the title The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot intrigued me from the get-go. It promised a blend of humor and poignancy—and I was eager to dive into a narrative that intertwines the lives of two characters representing generations

Unleashing Creativity: A Journey Through The Improv Book by Alison Goldie When I first stumbled upon The Improv Book: Improvisation for Theatre, Comedy, Education and Life by Alison Goldie, I felt an instant pull. As someone who adores the spontaneity and raw energy of improv, this book promised a treasure trove of insights, playful exercises,

Review of The Dating Drama (My K-Drama Life Book 2) by A.J. Hunsaker As a self-declared K-drama addict, I was instantly drawn to The Dating Drama. I mean, who wouldn’t want to dive into a world where romance unfolds against a backdrop of glitzy star-studded settings and tantalizing secrets? A.J. Hunsaker has created a world