Einstein in the Attic by Dana Dargos and Said Al Bizri (Book Review #1572)

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‘Einstein in the Attic’ is a science fiction story and a very meaningful story about Adam seeking answers we have all, at one stage, asking about God and his existence. Adam is a Quantum Physics professor who happens to invite the greatest minds into his home for a religious and scientific debate.

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Matthew’s Rise by Debra Spearman (Book Review #1571)

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‘Matthew’s Rise’ is a fictional story about Matthew and how he and his family are going through grief. They decide to go to their family farmhouse beside Caddo Lake in Louisiana, where they endure a fire. They aren’t sure what’s caused it, and they discover more after pursuing it.

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Girls Can by Deb Preston (Book Review #1570)

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‘Girls Can’ is a children’s picture book. It is short and sweet and talks about everything girls can do. It is inspiring and enjoyable to read. You know you are in for an adventure with your child from the beginning.

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Intersections: Life-Changing Stories From My Rideshare Passengers by Andrew Spink (Book Review #1569)

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‘Intersections: Life-Changing Stories From My Rideshare Passengers’ is a contemporary fiction story. It is divided into three sections: Water, Earth, and fire. The collection of stories has one united dynamic, but each, on its own, stands to be an interesting tale of an event.

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Second Place – Amazon Bestseller!

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Hey Everyone!

We have secured second place on Amazon! We could not have done this without your support.

If you haven’t yet purchased your copy, please do so. Please let me know if you also wish to feature your book in the next editions.

Jeyran Main

Editor-in-chief of Review Tales Publishing & Editing Services and Review Tales Magazine

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7 Years and Counting!

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Hello, Fellow Writers!

It was nice to receive such a message from WordPress. You really don’t see how time flies until someone reminds you of something like this.

Thank you for all the support and ongoing fellowship. It truly does make a difference to the writing community.

Let’s keep trying to make a difference.

Jeyran Main

Editor-in-chief of Review Tales Publishing & Editing Services and Review Tales Magazine

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Little Aiden – A Feelings Book for Toddlers by Albert Choi (Book Review #1568)

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‘Little Aiden’ is a short book for children made with the intention to enable the expression of emotion to toddlers. Aden goes about his day like always and uses his own known ways to express the feelings and emotions he endures.

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The Stranger’s Guide to Talliston by John Tarrow (Book Review #1567)

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‘The Stranger’s Guide to Talliston’ is a young adult action-adventure story. It begins with thirteen-year-old Joe and his determination to look for answers after his parents disappear. The mystery and intrigue takes him on an adventure no like other as he enters a place with no time or place.

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Jackson Haines: The Skating King by Ryan Stevens (Book Review #1566)

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‘Jackson Haines’ is a non-fiction biography book written about Jackson Haines, a figure skater. It discusses deep and intimate details about issues that truly touch your heart. Set in the Victorian era, you are introduced to the Father of Figure Skating, entering performances in music halls and his fascinating life story.

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