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  • Book Reviews by epiphanysavedme
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    A compilation of my book reviews. In a way, they are snapshots of my sojourn through the book. There are a lot of books on the planet, and we possibly can't read them all. So, how we do know which ones to read? Well, that's where book reviews come into play. I would like to help you guys decide whether you'd want to invest your time on a certain book. I don't give critisism or judgement on any book. Afterall, I'm hardly qualified for doing any such thing. However, I would tell you how I felt while reading it, what I experienced, which parts of the book touched me or made me reflect or just left me speechless. And therefore I call them snapshots of my sojourn. Format of my review would be as follows: 1. Name of the Book 2. Author 3. Book Description (as given by the author), so that it's easier for you to know what the story is about. 4. One Word Review 5. Short Review 6. Detailed Review (might contain spoilers, you'll be forewarned) P.S. - I've been reading books for as long as I remember and here's something that I've learnt on the way. I would like to share it with you. Don't be a critic when you read, it takes away the fun from it. This journey that you go through while reading a book is beautiful and pure. You also discover something about yourself through it. I hope you enjoy it. Happy Reading.
  • TALK TO ME About Wanting, Clarity, and Choosing Love by GaryJones5
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    Book Description Kinsley Hart has done everything right. Raised on discipline and expectation, educated at the best schools, and forged into one of New York's most formidable corporate attorneys, she has built a life defined by success, control, and earned authority. At thirty-four, she has the corner office, the respect, and the future she was trained to achieve. What she doesn't have is love. For years, Kinsley told herself she would want it later-after the next milestone, after the next victory, after she proved she could stand alone. But quiet lunches in the park, long nights in an immaculate apartment, and an ache she can no longer ignore begin to tell her the truth: independence doesn't erase longing. When she meets a man who listens instead of orbiting, who hesitates not out of disinterest but care, Kinsley faces a question she has avoided her entire life-how long do you wait for someone to speak clearly, and when do you finally ask for what you need? Talk to Me is a modern, emotionally intelligent romance about ambition, vulnerability, and the courage it takes to stop reading between the lines. It is a story for anyone who has built a life alone, believing love would cost too much-until they realize clarity, not sacrifice, is what love truly requires. Powerful, intimate, and deeply relatable, Talk to Me explores what happens when a woman who has mastered everything finally chooses connection-and speaks her life into being.