Christmas Gift Books: Black and White Publishing Packages
Many writers dreamed of becoming published authors and producing a book that they could be proud of. It is a dream and a wish that are not impossible to reach. As Christmas is right in front of us and the year is about to end, we will look back at some books that are highly recommended for each month of the year, whether they are fiction or nonfiction. Books that are ideal for gifting or reading while sipping hot chocolate on a winter night under the scent of a Christmas tree
Did you know? In Iceland, there’s a tradition called “Jolabokaflod”, or Christmas Book Flood. This tradition arose after Iceland obtained independence from Denmark in 1944. Paper was one of the few things that were not rationed during the war, so Icelanders shared their love of books even more because other sorts of gifts were scarce. This trend of giving books as gifts strengthened Iceland’s image as a bookaholic society; according to research done by Bifröst University in 2013, half of the country’s population reads at least eight novels per year.
So, if you wanted to celebrate just like the “Jolabokaflod” tradition, these black-and-white layout books are ideal for gifting because they are less expensive and of higher quality. Books from Author Reputation Press’ black-and-white publishing package that readers will undoubtedly enjoy. Here’s a list of books you might want to read:
“Moonlighting to Spirituality” by Das Satwinder Vig
Book description:
The purpose of this book is to believe in human beings of all categories, irrespective of caste, color, religion, or bad karma, and henceforth balance the karmas (good or bad).
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“The Truth of The Unknown Interpreter” by Paul Aramouni
Book description:
The Truth of an Unknown Interpreter is an intriguing fictional story with some elements of a real-life experience. A young man with hearing loss relocates from his nation to a state in the United States. As he transfers to a new place, he needs an interpreter to communicate, and the mystery begins.
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“Orange Fanta,” by Charles Elin
Book description:
These short poems just touch on the phenomenology of our everyday lives through the words of common banter, miscommunications, and private thoughts.
Book link: https://authorreputationpress.com/products/orange-fanta.
“The Dragon Commons” by Tiffany Clavecilla
Book description:
The adventurous fantasy novel is set in a futuristic time where war is waging between dragons and wyrms in the wall-enclosed city of Tiered Nations. a world where consumerism is the only religion. Two best friends who are doing an investigation of unusual deaths at the city’s morgue were momentarily postponed as one of them received an engagement letter. And as he went home to attend, a strange event happened that brought nightmares to everyone.
Book link: https://authorreputationpress.com/products/the-dragon-commons.
“I Can’t Breathe!” by Baldip Kaur
Book description:
I Can’t Breathe is a fictional novel set when a video showing George Floyd’s final moments and his dying words, “I Can’t Breathe,” went viral. The novel depicts its global impact and how it empowered individuals to speak out against discrimination by organizing rallies and marches.
Book link: https://authorreputationpress.com/products/i-can-t-breathe.
“Wind” by Stephen Francis Montagna
Book description:
A female samurai warrior in 1333 is placed in the middle of the most male-dominated era in history. Her determination, skills, and disciplined fighting succeeded to the end, and her demise came along with a curse placed upon her sword by the Shogun, in which she and the sword would be entwined for eternity.
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“A Commentary on the Book of Revelation” by Dr. John Wylie
Book description:
The Scriptures are the greatest and best source for an explanation of Revelation. There is hardly any symbol, admonition, or principle stated in Revelation that has not been well presented in all the previous ages. The primary purpose of this publication is to promote studies in the book of Revelation.
Book link: https://authorreputationpress.com/products/a-commentary-on-the-book-of-revelation.
“Short Timer” by Richard A. Henry
Book description:
Short-Timer is a small part of the history of the Vietnam War, America’s longest war, where for the first time, men of every ethnic background and color fought together side by side in fully integrated units. It is the story of one individual’s survival in a war where flashing the peace sign was perfectly acceptable while waving a clenched fist in the air, and the Black Power symbol was a court martial offense.
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“The Coming Age and Other Poems” by James William Cummings
Book description:
“I believe in the dream of the people who defied the foreign king who claimed to rule them, and in the government established by the Continental Congress in 1787, avowing ourselves first to God to have such rights granted to us by the Almighty and not by any supposed government, as We the People are the first and only legal government as a whole.”
Book link: https://authorreputationpress.com/products/the-coming-age-and-other-poems.
“Mafia Secret” by Sarah Shah
Book description:
Annabelle grew up without her dad and always wanted to find him. She had no idea her father was a dangerous Mafia boss or that she would fall in love with Hunter, a hot, cocky guy. Will Annabelle be able to bring her family together? Will she discover love? What secrets will she uncover on her journey?
Book link: https://authorreputationpress.com/products/mafia-secret.
“Caring for Parents and Other Loved Ones: A Guide for the 21st Century” by Wilson Simmons III
Book description:
In our Western society, when age, disease, the process of dying, and death itself are all associated with a denial attitude, a book like “Caring for Parents and Other Loved Ones” is essential to our life education. Simmons tackles several critical concerns, such as changes in physical ability, senior driving skills, discernment mental skills, and holistic approaches to the myriad nuances involved in caring for an aged, ailing, or dying loved one. And, with the highest care and love, he addresses the spiritual parts of this intimate and profound trip that awaits us all.