Readers Magnet Review
Mission
ReadersMagnet Review is committed to sharing meaningful stories and interests with the world. In line with its practice of integrity, it provides nothing but honest assessments of all things literary.
Vision
ReadersMagnet Review is a community of individuals with a shared interest in everything worth reading about. It is a place where authors and their books are given the attention they deserve without bias toward their subject nor prejudice against their identity.

In My Life’s Stirring Adventures, Tom Leech takes readers on an evocative and colorful journey through his many personal and professional travels, weaving together stories of…

Norma Fleagane’s Sneaky the Hairy Mountain Monster Goes to Church is a joyful read from start to finish. The story moves smoothly from page to page,…

In the charming children’s picture book TO MARKET, writer Todd Scheideman treats its readers to a rhythmic, read-aloud ride that is packed with engaging repetition, fun…

Fred Grace’s A Bright Fourth Grader is a delightful, insightful, and refreshingly nostalgic collection that celebrates the curious, complicated, and often hilarious world of nine-year-olds. With…

Bertha the Ordinary Chicken by Danna Southwell is a charming and touching story that honors bravery, kindness, and the beauty of individuality. It appears to be…

Evermore by Margaret Krivchenia is a captivating and heartfelt story that shines in its ability to portray love, friendship, and personal growth with authenticity and warmth.…

Debbie McManus’s Reflections on Reflections and Other Contemplations is a curious invitation – one that’s gentle in tone yet profound in effect. Blending psychology, spirituality, and…

Journeys in Life: Now & Then, Mellanie Crouell’s reflective and moving collection of poetry, draws directly from lived experience, perseverance, and the emotional shifts that define…

Half a Century With the Steam Locomotive by William A. Buckbee is more than a memoir; it is a meticulously preserved piece of American railroad history.…
