The Reader's House continues to connect writers, authors, artists, and coaches who share their story and passion. We bring them long form writings on different topics and unique interview subjects.
In this issue, on the cover we feature acclaimed and award-winning author Melissa Yuan-Innes, who writes as Melissa Yi, could slice your throat and sew it back up again. Legally. Because she's an emergency doctor. In her spare minutes, Melissa writes the Hope Sze medical crime series, which Publishers Weekly hails as "entertaining and insightful," the CBC names a "must-read," and The Globe and Mail considers a "standout."
A new book Wild Cheryl Strayed, on page 14 offers A powerful, blazingly honest memoir: the story of an 1100-mile solo hike that broke down a young woman reeling from catastrophe and built her back up again.
Editor's Choice,What to Read and New Releases, on page 20, offers new titles in novel, story and literature. We have selected four new titles to read this season on editor's choice section. I also selected for new title on what to read section.
Our Editors' Choice Award goes to London's cozy restaurant Sofra, on page 18 you can read the review. Our Editors' Choice Award goes to London's cozy restaurant Sofra, on page 28, you can read the review. Sofra's ambiance, great food, handling kitchen operations, hygiene, cuisine and chefs deserves more than our award.
The Best Buffet Restaurants on page 29, an article by Shahi Masala and some more advices in taste on the following pages.