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AkelDeema: Volume One: Kingdom Builders - by Steve Bonenberger - Book Review

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Book:  AkelDeema: Volume One: Kingdom Builders Author: Steve Bonenberger Publisher: Thought Pros, LLC Format: PDF My Rating: 3.9 / 5 Stars My Review: AkelDeema is my debut novel by the writer Steve Bonenberger. Being the initial book in the series to occur, it's a solid commencement. I haven't read a work that's based on spiritual areas yet completely fiction-based. When I began reading, I assumed it'll be a little tiring and very dull. But later on, I got so involved in the entire narrative that it was very astonishing. The author's excellent analysis of the denominations is put forward meticulously. The tale twirls about AkelDeema, a rural area in America. Two religious factions residing in America conclude that it's their job to destroy the darkness, and God has subjectively expressed to them to be in command. The novel is split into four sections, and each section explains how each faction equips itself to combat the evil. Who will succeed, and whatever

Dearest Love: A Collection of Poems by Prachi Prangya Agasti - Book Review

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  💟 DECEMBER BOOK REVIEW 💟 Book: Dearest Love: A Collection Of Poems Author: Prachi Prangya Agasti Genre: Poetry Publications: Puffins Publishers Private Limited Format: Kindle My Rating: 4.3 / 5 Stars Review: 💟 I always wonder how poets can put their sentiments in the style of poetry so effortlessly; it demands serious passion, commitment, and affection for the subject as well as the literature. It's a talent that ain't caught on an impulse and requires a genuine innate gift. Those were my precise feelings while holding 'Dearest Love' by Prachi Agasti. She poetically expresses love and all its forms in different degrees in one's world and has you utterly hypnotized. 💟 Let me begin with the book's cover, so apt to the title and it's contents. The dark cover theme pitches whatever the author attempts to communicate regarding the moods associated with the title. The blurb provides a quick rundown of everything to anticipate from the book, supplying