From The Inside Out: A Reckoning and Redemption by Eric Dean Stuyvesant (Book Review #1401)

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From The Inside Out’ is a beautiful book about Eric Stuyvesant forgetting his son, Michael, in the family van for 90 minutes on a warm Texas day. When he rushes back after realizing his tragic mistake, his son is barely alive, and Eric tries to save Michael.

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Family Camp S’more than a Vacation by Maria Warner (Book Review #1400)

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‘Family Camp S’more than a Vacation’ is a memoir written about Maria and her family. The effects of 9/11 and the crisis that came with it have affected them. With three kids, she decides to go camping, where she spends a tech-free week navigating all her thoughts, feelings, and collective memories.

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Sticky Fingers: Confessions of a Marginally Repentant Shoplifter by Tom Bentley (Book Review #1399)

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‘Sticky Fingers’ is a memoir written with much humours retelling of Tom navigating the 60s and shoplifting. The author begins revelations of confessions as he lets you into his life and what life has been like for him.

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Neighborhood Watch by Kevin Patrick Kenealy (Book Review #1398)

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Neighborhood Watch’ is a thriller fiction and begins in Ridgeport, Illinois, where Scott Casey has been living in a utopia that is run by specific rules that must be obeyed. Failure to do so would accumulate fines, and the people living there will lose their residency cards.

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Making Your Mark, Leaving A Legacy, And Then . . . A Grand Exit That’ll Have Their by By Peter Davidson (Book Review #1397)

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Making Your Mark’ is a non-fiction book about planning, grief, bereavement, ageing and making your mark while you live in this world and after you leave it.

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The Junkyard Dick by Gillespie Lamb (Book Review #1396)

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‘The Junkyard Dick’ is a Mystery romance story about Tak Sweedner following a request from his friend, Roque Zamarripa, to investigate a murder. Things don’t go as planned, and he ends up picking up more than he bargained for.

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End Man by Alex Austin (Book Review #1395)

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‘End Man’ is a metaphysical science fiction story filled with cyberpunk and many action-adventure scenes. The story begins with Raphael Lennon’s hunting down ‘possums’, that is, people who fake their deaths so they can disappear.

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The Playful Mind by Paul Daniel (Book Review #1394)

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‘The playful mind’ is a non-fiction self-help book about overcoming those blockages and frameworks we have adopted as we grew up. These prevent us from engaging with what is happening in front of us and preoccupy our thoughts.

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Tricky by Ron Dakron (Book Review #1393)

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‘Tricky’ is a dystopian fairy tale filled with action and adventure and a semi-weird concept of a story that is extremely funny and will make you wonder. You definitely have to have a sense of humor in order to like this book.

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