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The Last Lumenian by S.G. Blaise (Book Review #1552)‘The Last Lumenian’ is a science fiction story filled with fantasy elements. It begins with Princess Lilla and her failed mission in space. She...
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Maestro Orpheus and the World Clock by Robert Pennee and Joanne Grodzinski (Book Review #1551)‘Maestro Orpheus and the World Clock’ is a Juvenile Fiction about Fred and his journey trying to understand why time stopped when he...
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The Shadow of Banshee Hill by Fionn Mac Meldrum (Book Review #1550)‘The Shadow of Banshee Hill’ is a gothic dark fantasy story filled with paranormal romance. The story begins with Cillian Valour, a tenant...
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Lifeline to a Soul by John K. McLaughlin (Book Review #1549)‘Lifeline to a Soul’ is a memoir about John teaching entrepreneurship to prisoners at a minimum-security camp in North Carolina. As he...
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A HAPPY GHOST BY KARL KRISTIAN FLORES (Book Review #1548)‘A HAPPY GHOST’ is a beautiful novel written about a young man, Andrei, a chronically depressed hotel clerk who is struggling to make...
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So You Want To Fly Private? THE RULES by Shannon McDermott (Book Review #1547)‘So You Want To Fly Private? THE RULES’ is a nonfiction comedy humor book and is a collection of stories told by Corporate Flight Attendants....
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REARRANGED by Kathleen Watt (Book Review #1546)‘REARRANGED’ is a nonfiction memoir and the story of an opera singer who loses so much after being diagnosed with a rare cancer disease,...
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The Alter Prey by Frederick Mulae (Book Review #1545)‘The Alter Prey’ is a psychological drama thriller about Stuart Ryder. He is a psychologist and hypnotherapist. In one of his therapy sessions, he...
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Tied to the Mast by Christopher Stookey (Book Review #1544)‘ Tied to the Mast’ is amystery thriller and filled with action and drama. Anna Nava is a psychiatrist, and when one of her clients dies, she...
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Interview with Raven West1-When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? I was in my 7 th grade biology class, I say around 12 years old. I recall we were...
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Moonlight and Fire: The Fallen Princess by Ashlyn Lance (Book Review #1543)‘Moonlight and Fire’ is a fantasy coming-of-age story. The moon kingdom is in danger. The Elder Council of Evenar reveals a prophecy enforcing...
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Let Your Lips Twitch by R.A. Clarke (Book Review #1542)‘Let Your Lips Twitch’ is a humorous short story collection. Each story stands alone, and since they are short, they can be enjoyed in a short...
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Interview with E.B. Hauk1-When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? Around 5th Grade. I was big into playing pretend and started writing stories in my...
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Reaping the Whirlwind: A Trent Tyson Historical Mystery by Rosey Dow (Book Review #1540)‘Reaping the Whirlwind’ is a historical mystery beginning with Deputy Sheriff Trent Tyson investigating the killings happening in Dayton in the...
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If You Really Want to Help by Kurt Kandler (Book Review #1538)‘If You Really Want to Help’ is a non-fiction book written with the purpose of providing the secret to helping communities to be lifted from...
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The Broken Darkness by Theresa Braun (Book Review #1537)‘The Broken Darkness’ is a short collection story filled with dark fantasy elements. Each story stands alone, but all possess an interesting...
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Interview of David E. GoldbergWhy did you write A Field Manual for a Whole New Education: Rebooting Higher Education for Human Connection and Insight in a Digital World ?...
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Writing in A Bewildering Variety of Genres by Karen A. WyleI’m not a believer in one-size-fits-all advice. Whenever I’m asked about advice for aspiring authors, I make a point of saying there are no Rules,...
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Reckoning of the Sons by JD Mitchell (Book Review #1535)‘Reckoning of the Sons’ is a young adult fantasy story and is the second book of its series. The story begins with Ali Mcmillan and how she is a...
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From Saigon to Katum: Two Exchanges of War by Dennis R. Bourret and Sam Huynh (Book Review #1534)‘From Saigon to Katum’ is a memoir of two men letting us know about the Vietnam War and everything they go through travelling from Saigon to Katum...
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The Garden Gnome: Theory of Magic by Jeff McIntyre (Book Review #1533)‘The Garden Gnome’ is a contemporary fantasy story. The world is ruled by magic, and the threat of it vanishing creates a big threat....
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Death’s Pale Flag by Gary R. Simonds (Book Review #1529)‘Death’s Pale Flag’ is a psychological medical thriller and is about Ryan Brenan, a brain surgeon and a successful one at that. When he begins to...
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Zaidy’s War: Four Armies, Three Continents, Two Brothers. One Man’s Impossible Story of Endurance By Martin Bodek (Book Review #1530)‘Zaidy’s War’ is a memoir about Benzion Malik and how he ends up in the Romanian Army at age 21. You get to read his life from 1939 and how...
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Shadow Cast by R. A. Meenan (Book Review #1528)‘Shadow Cast’ is a contemporary military fantasy story. It is the first book of its series. The land of Zyearth is inhabited by species that are...
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Mastering the Way: Breaking Free from Suffering by James Marketti (Book Review #1527)‘Breaking Free from Suffering’ is a short but sweet account of a self-help book providing ways for the reader to confront their mind and stop the...
