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.

Literary Executive Review: Myrna Denham Porter, “The Blue House: An Elder’s Lifelong Search for Meaning and Purpose”

Myrna Denham Porter’s The Blue House: An Elder’s Lifelong Search for Meaning and Purpose is a heartfelt and profoundly human memoir that captures one woman’s extraordinary…

Literary Executive Review Advance: Myrna Denham Porter, “The Blue House: An Elder’s Lifelong Search for Meaning and Purpose”

Some might notice that we review a lot of memoirs here, and you wouldn’t be wrong. This is because many of these memoirs are written by…

Literary Executive Review: Juliet Barriffe, “Within My Eyes: The Embrace”

I am always fascinated by books that do not neatly fit into a certain category. That is what was going through my mind as I read…

Literary Executive Review:Keri Baskin, “Complete.: Living an Abundant Life from the Completion of Christ”

We’ve got ourselves another devotional, but this time it’s by an author who wants to help those seeking a stronger sense of self-worth, identity, and purpose.…

LITERARY EXECUTIVE REVIEW: Wes Skillings, “MOSAIC Pieces: Surviving the Dark Side of American Justice”

In MOSAIC Pieces: Surviving the Dark Side of American Justice, veteran journalist Wes Skillings turns a local tragedy into a timeless reflection on truth, integrity, and…

Literary Executive Review: James West, “Phase”

Phase by James West throbs with rhythm, both in the cadence of its narrative and in the drum beats of its protagonist. Within the modest confines…

Literary Executive Review: Roger Akerley, The Sea of Glass

Roger Akerley’s The Sea of Glass: A Clear Understanding of the Scriptures in Spiritual Terms: Self-Learning, Self-Understanding and Self-Control is both a reflective guide and a…

Literary Executive Review: Jamie Pulos-Fry, “Servants Heart from the Voice of a Volunteer”

There are a lot of Christian books these days that really go deep into their chosen topic. However, reading Servants Heart from the Voice of a…

Literary Executive Review: Jamie Pulos-Fry, “A Widow’s Cry: A helpful tool for widow ministries”

Having read my fair share of Christian books, the idea of a ministry for widows is certainly familiar. However, I am certainly not an expert! That…