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Best Reviewed Books — January
January
"Passage on a Bridge" is a fictional memoir of the Great Depression narrated by a man called Jim.
IR Approved Author Alan Corcoran: “Being indie is a lot of extra work but with additional work is a greater sense of achievement.”
My book is about my lap of Ireland charity run. It’s about all the little and large turns in my life that led me, a twenty-year-old college student and an inexperienced long-distance runner to try...
IR Approved Author Palle E.K. Oswald “Writing can be a lonely road, relatable only to those who have walked it.
Apocalypto meets Game of Thrones in this blockbuster debut about a land trapped in eternal warfare and a young warrior who must rise above the clash of princes to bring a new age.
The book presents an invitation to walk with me through many situations, experiences and places; through the experiences, joys, trials, excitement and solutions of people we see and imagine.
Advice from IR Approved Author Serena Holmes: “Don’t give up!”
The book is about turning tragedy into triumph to embrace my destiny in entrepreneurship.
IR Approved Author Sara B. Fraser on the best part of being indie: “…the creative autonomy…”
The Otis, an inconsequential river--not the Hudson--flows through Wattsville, a small city a few hours north but a universe away from the real City, capital C. You might think the everyday people who live here,...
IR Approved Author Susanna Allen: “Given the times we find ourselves in, humor and love and imagination are paramount.”
It's about healing a broken heart by means which my female main character thinks are magic.
Advice from IR Approved Author Heather Renée May: “write your own story. Don’t try to be like anyone else.”
It's a story of one woman's journey to find healing and redefine herself, while navigating divorce in her 40's. It's about believing in second chances at love, and that sometimes taking huge risks for the...