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The Longest Ride novel analysis – tender hearts, brutal realities

The Longest Ride

Some love stories promise you forever but quietly duck the question of what “forever” actually costs. The Longest Ride doesn’t duck it—it drags you through the years, the hospital rooms, … Read more

The Color of Death: Why Trey Gowdy’s First Fiction Book is a Powerful Must-Read

The Color of Death by Trey Gowdy review

Most crime novels lunge for spectacle and skip the grind where justice is actually made—chain-of-custody, tiny clues, and the pressure of local power. The Color of Death solves that by … Read more

Gone With The Wind 1939: Unconventional retelling of the American Civil War history that not everyone knows

Gone with the wind 1939 film review

Gone With the Wind 1939 is a historical romance film based on American novelist Margaret Mitchell’s novel of the same name. Set in the American Civil War, unlike the novel, … Read more

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