


ReadersMagnet Review: Lizzie and Leopold by Patricia A. Gummeson
ReadersMagnet takes a look at Lizzie and Leopold’s fantastic tale by promising children’s book author Patricia A. Gummeson. Fantasy is a safe zone for everyone, even children. It is not an escape from reality but a pathway to understanding the complexity...
ReadersMagnet Review: Alternate Reality by B. Steve Ross
ReadersMagnet takes a close look at Alternate Reality, a funny and fantastic memoir of a sociopath. Sociopaths are people with an antisocial personality disorder or APSD. They think and feel differently and almost always cannot feel empathy or feel what others think....
ReadersMagnet Review: Frustrations with Math by Jeremiah Ortner
ReadersMagnet Review presents Frustrations with Math by Jeremiah Ortner. Many students find Math a tiresome and challenging subject. Despite being the universal language and governs almost every aspect of our existence, many still don’t like math. This lack of...
ReadersMagnet Review: A Major Hurdle by Patricia Sims
ReadersMagnet takes a closer look at Patricia Sims’ romantic novel A Major Hurdle. The past years saw the rise of romantic novels with multiple subplots. Many of these books contain elements of humor (romantic comedy), some are sensual with sexual undertones...