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.

Photo by Ron Lach The value of teaching kids recycling might seem negligible, but it’s essential for their well-being and the environment. Author Dora Przybylek wrote…

Photo by Leah Kelley Reading about the Mildenhall oil fortune, Raoul Duke’s American dream and the semi-autobiographical story of On the Road will fill readers with…

Photo by MART PRODUCTION From author Diane Lane to journalist Ben Montgomery, these Great Depression novels are the perfect start to learning about an oft-ignored period…

Photo by cottonbro studio Sharing the same roof with an alcoholic husband can harm a wife’s well-being, which could trickle down to the kids. Margaret Moschak,…

Photo by Emerson Peters on Unsplash Animals have always been present in the media and literature. Who wouldn’t love watching or reading about adorable balls of…

Photo by Ron Lach There are many reasons why storytellers should write poetry or dip their toes in the subject for the literary benefit that it…

In 1865, English mathematician Charles Lutwidge Dodgson wrote the novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. From the controversy over whether or not…

Photo by Askar Abayev Ellie’s Generations of Good Food a labor of love that incorporates recipes, stories, and anecdotes from six generations of the author’s Italian…

Photo by Artem Podrez One Caregiver’s Journey is all about Eleanor Gaccetta’s almost forty-year career ceased when her mother fell and broke her hip at age…
