Colorful Creations: 12 Best Children’s Illustrated Books
“Any book that helps a child to form a habit of reading, to make reading one of his deep and continuing needs, is good for him.” – Maya Angelou Children usually have a short attention span. It is...
View ArticleBREW Brilliance: A Conversation with Aleksandra Tryniecka
For Aleksandra Tryniecka, an assistant professor at Maria Curie-Skłodowska University and an accomplished author of both children's and academic books, her creation, Bunky, embodies a profound vision...
View ArticleBook Review: “Everything Aliens Always Wanted to Know About S*x” by Bruce Golden
Bruce Golden's "Everything Aliens Always Wanted to Know About S*x" is an engrossing collection of science fiction short stories that dazzles with its rich narratives and deft storytelling. The post...
View ArticleWorld Laughter Day: Top 6 Funny Books to Read this May
Here is a selection of recently published books that will make you laugh out loud and keep you company not only on World Laughter Day this May but any day of the year. The post World Laughter Day: Top...
View ArticleThe Top 10 Bookstores Across the Globe and a Guide to Finding Your Next...
Beyond being simply places to buy goods, bookstores serve as refuges for readers, knowledge troves, and doors to other worlds. Entering a bookshop is going on a literary trip. Each book offers a chance...
View ArticleWhat Experts Read
Peek into the minds of industry leaders and thought pioneers as they share their literary inspirations and must-reads in our exclusive series, ‘What Experts Read.’ From seasoned CEOs to visionary...
View ArticleEditorial Review: “Of Friction” by S. J. Lee
Of Friction, a science fiction novel by S. J. Lee, transports us to a dystopian world where ordinary humans and their genetically modified counterparts wage violent wars against each other. The post...
View ArticleBook Review: “Your Forgotten Sons” by Anne Montgomery
"Your Forgotten Sons" by Anne Montgomery is a compelling historical fiction novel that intricately explores the emotional turmoil of war, immersing readers in its richly crafted world and leaving a...
View ArticleInk Trails: Exploring Google News-Approved Platforms for Writers
Aspiring authors have a wide range of channels at their disposal in the current digital era to promote their work and connect with readers around the world. All websites, meanwhile, don’t provide the...
View ArticleKnowing the Kobiguru: Interesting Facts about Rabindranath Tagore
Rabindranath Tagore was truly a legend. Known as Rabindra Jayanti, his birthday is celebrated in May every year with pomp and grandeur. Let us look at some of the most interesting facts about this...
View ArticleBook Review: “On love: Demystifying love through rhymes” by Milana Vračar
Milana Vračar's collection of poems "On Love" is a profound collection that explores the complex landscape of love and masterfully captures its essence through vivid imagery and metaphorical language....
View ArticleHope and Motivation: 6 Best Children’s Inspirational Books
“What I love most about reading: It gives you the ability to reach higher ground. And keep climbing.” – Oprah Our childhood is the time when we are most impressionable. In our foundation years, our...
View ArticleMay 2024 BREW Readers’ Choice Awardee: “The Spirituality in Science” by...
We are thrilled to present "The Spirituality in Science" by Benneth Iwuchukwu as our esteemed May 2024 BREW Readers' Choice Award Book of the Month based on our global public voting. This unique and...
View ArticleBook Review: “Facts Are Stubborn Things” by Richard A Danzig
"Facts Are Stubborn Things" by Richard A Danzig offers a gripping glimpse into the legal world through attorney Chance Cormac's perspective. Blending vivid descriptions and well-crafted characters, it...
View ArticleThe Top 50 Book-to-Movie Adaptations of All Time
The transition from literature to cinema has long been a fascinating and often contentious process in the world of entertainment. Book-to-movie adaptations have been a staple of filmmaking for decades,...
View ArticleEditorial Review: “Glitches of Gods” by Jurgen “Jojo” Appelo
Glitches of Gods is an ambitious work of fiction that blends philosophy, mythology, and physics with laugh-out-loud humor and brilliant character development to create an unforgettable sci-fi ride. The...
View ArticleBREW Brilliance: “An Encounter” by Priscilla B. Shuler
Priscilla B. Schuler’s novella perfectly fits the canon of edifying Christmas tales and offers a cozy yet enlightening experience. The post BREW Brilliance: “An Encounter” by Priscilla B. Shuler...
View ArticleEditorial Review: “You Are There” by Felicity Wrangles
You Are There by Felicity Wrangles is a children's illustrated book that follows two friends, Elliot and Theodore, as they go through a life-altering event. The post Editorial Review: “You Are There”...
View ArticleBeyond Sherlock Holmes: Best Works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Sir Arthus Ignatius Conan Doyle's authorship goes beyond Sherlock Holmes. Here are some of his other works. The post Beyond Sherlock Holmes: Best Works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle appeared first on The...
View ArticleBook Review: “Praesidium” by McKinley Aspen
BREW Book Excellence Award 2023 Thriller Category Winner, McKinley Aspen's "Praesidium," is a gripping blend of thriller, crime, and supernatural elements that keeps readers on the edge of their seats...
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