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Book 101 Review

Book 101 Review

Daniel Lucas

Book 101 Review is a concise and informative guide that offers an overview of the art of book reviewing. This comprehensive episodes covers the key aspects of writing insightful and engaging book reviews, including analyzing plot, characters, writing style, and themes. It provides valuable tips on structuring review, offering constructive criticism, and expressing your personal opinions in a balanced manner.
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Book 101 Review - Book 101 Review Foundation
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06/14/24 • 2 min

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We are excited to announce a special fundraiser hosted by Book 101 Review podcast in support of less fortunate children around the world. Our goal is to foster a love for reading and provide essential educational resources to children who need them the most. By participating in this fundraiser, you can help us supply books, school supplies, and other learning materials to underprivileged communities. Every donation, no matter the size, will make a significant difference in a child's education and future. Join us in this noble cause and help us spread the joy of reading to every corner of the globe.

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She has a BFA in painting/ drawing and an MA in Studio Art. She has written three art books: How to Draw, How to Paint and Art History & Appreciation, which are used in her college and online classes.

She speaks at conferences, retreats, events, webinars, workshops and podcasts.

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The Diabetes Book was previously published as "Living on a Tightrope: Coping with Diabetes Hall of Famer Ron Santo was a diabetic who starred for the Chicago Cubs in the 1960’s. These were the dark ages of diabetes care, and Santo struggled with his disease in secret. His amazing story illustrates the unique problems of living with diabetes and helps show the incredible progress that’s been made in treating it since then.One thing hasn’t changed: old wives tales and incorrect common “knowledge” are so rampant that millions of people believe things that simply aren’t true. This includes many diabetics and it’s even worse among the general public. This can result in genuine fear, a naïve disregard for its seriousness, or anything in between.The Diabetes Book is easily readable and uses compelling real-life stories to explain practical realities to diabetics, those who love them, and those who worry about it. It inspires everyone – diabetic or not – to pursue strong, healthy lives.

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I'm an amateur fiddler, cook, whiskey connoisseur, and armchair historian. I'm currently writing a series of historical novels and really enjoying it. I hope you do too!

Join my email list for updates on discounts, new releases, appearances, and more. You can also keep up with me on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and more for updates. I'm easy to find!

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Allowing readers to escape into richly imagined worlds that reflect and refract our own. Through mythic quests, magical realms, and heroic journeys, fantasy novels delve into fundamental questions about identity, morality, and the human condition. By conjuring alternate realities, fantasy authors invite us to confront our deepest fears and desires, to challenge societal norms and conventions, and to reimagine the possibilities of our world. In this way, fantasy novels serve as a powerful tool for social commentary, personal growth, and cultural critique, offering readers a chance to engage with complex issues and ideas in an immersive and transformative way.

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Book 101 Review - Aether Sphere: Fading Dreams by Nikolas Baxter
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04/11/24 • 36 min

Magic and science were one once.
The Artificers of old could create great wonders
beyond imagination.
But these great builders were banished long ago, and
their machines have lay dormant for many years.
Until now.
Now they awake, and work once more. But no one in the
Empire knows why or how, or how to stop it.
A mysterious group intent on raising an ancient evil have appeared once more.
And they are up to something in Slade's home town...

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Book 101 Review - Usurper Kings by Sapha Burnell
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03/18/24 • 49 min

Available on Amazon and leading online bookstore worldwide."From her amazingly visceral opening of Let There Be Light to her final haunting echo in the book’s epilogue, Burnell’s voice jumps off the page, much like a microphone-wielding circus MC standing centre ring. [Usurper Kings is] a work of breathtakingly beautiful discovery." Kevin Hogan

Sapha Burnell’s stellar poetry collection inspects the feminine through time.

From act I’s genesis and the search for meaning within the hunter gatherer mindset, to the existential singularity of a transhumanist future, Usurper Kings is a mind bending cerebral and emotionally rebellious series of poems.

Infinitely feminine, mighty and sometimes rebellious, the essence of Usurper Kings is the search to remember feminine might and discover the power to take it back.

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Book 101 Review - The Bitter Crown by Justin Lee Anderson
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02/26/24 • 29 min

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In the year, 2060, Sophie, a top female scientist, dismantles the government weather modification program and steals the male and female trans-humans who hold the promise of extended life. While the remaining inhabitants of Earth are forced to design new underground habitats in order to survive a harsh, overheated world, Captain Rachel Chen, takes the worldship Persephone to Proxima Centauri, hoping that this new star system will provide a refuge for the survivors of the human race.

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How many episodes does Book 101 Review have?

Book 101 Review currently has 685 episodes available.

What topics does Book 101 Review cover?

The podcast is about Podcasts, Books and Arts.

What is the most popular episode on Book 101 Review?

The episode title 'The Prophecy Trilogy by Richard Ayre' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Book 101 Review?

The average episode length on Book 101 Review is 19 minutes.

How often are episodes of Book 101 Review released?

Episodes of Book 101 Review are typically released every 1 day, 22 hours.

When was the first episode of Book 101 Review?

The first episode of Book 101 Review was released on Feb 19, 2021.

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