In The Daze Of My Youth by Joshua Kraushar (Book Review #1372)

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‘In the daze of my youth’ is a memoir about 70 years of the author’s life. From the 1950s through the 1970s, you walk through every experience, aspect, encounter, feeling, and true adventure the author shares with you.

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Soap-Stud & Blue-Movie Girl by David Godolphin (Book Review #1371)

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Soap-Stud & Blue-Movie Girl is a humorous young adult book. The book consists of two short novellas, both set in the 1990s.

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The Konar and the Apple: Fun, Beauty, and Dread—From Ahwaz to California by Babak Hodjat (Book Review #1370)

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‘The Konar and the Apple’ is a memoir of Babak Hodjat’s journey from when he was a child living in Iran during the revolution of Iran in 1979. He travels to Japan and lives there in his teens before moving to the United States, marking a firm stand in the world.

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Killing the Butterfly by Dale Ward (Book Review #1369)

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‘Killing the Butterfly’ is a fiction thriller, and you follow Patty, a 19-year-old girl who dreams of travelling the world writing. Her dreams don’t really go as planned. Travelling, she does but with her violent boyfriend, Roy, who gets her involved in violent crimes.

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Eric the Earthworm by Cheryl Bond-Nelms (Book Review #1368)

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‘Eric the Earthworm’ is a children’s book about an Earthworm named Eric. He is filled with envy, and this feeling is discussed with beautiful illustrations for the reader. With his mother’s help, Eric expresses this feeling and deals with it so he can be happy again.

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Under My Bed and Other Essays’ by Jody Keisner (Book Review #1367)

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‘Under My Bed and Other Essays is a memoir that details the author’s childhood, covering many emotional and raw experiences.

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Forgotten Evil by Quill Holland (Book Review #1367)

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Forgotten Evil is a science fiction story about Raith, who is 30 years old and only remembers the last two years of his life. He lives on Planet Gaia and has a lovely life until his girlfriend is captured, and he stops at nothing to save her.

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An Accidental Parisian by Juliet Young (Book Review #1366)

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An Accidental Parisian is a memoir about Juliet and her journey going to Paris. Her plan is to stay there for two years, learn a few things, including French and have some adventure, but little does she know that her life is changed.

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Revolution by David Dorrough (Book Review #1365)

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Revolution Is a dark humor fictional tale, and its added contemporary comedic element creates a very interesting read. Bill and Yvonne Smede are two middle-aged protagonists living in California, introducing all the drama that comes with their life, friends and relations.

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