Thunder Head by David R. White (Book Review #1289)

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Thunder Head is a YA action and sci-fi story filled with excitement and intrigue. It all begins when Tom Hadley, a sixteen-year-old rock lover, meets Obie, a boy with powers. The world of people with powers is run by an organization called the Conservatory, and since Obie is a Super, He has to register with them, and refusing to do so will not bode well.

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Reflections on the Boulevard by L. J. Ambrosio (Book Review #1290)

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‘Reflections on the Boulevard’ is a coming-of-age fictional story filled with emotions and thought-provoking content. Right from the beginning, you are connected with the author’s tragedy and heartbreak. You instantly understand the narrative and the character.

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MAFIA MUSE By Lawrence J. Potesta (Book Review #1291)

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Mafia Muse is a crime thriller with a strong female protagonist, Anna Riccio, showing all the ups and downs of being a Club Singer and a wife to a Mob Boss. The story is set in the 1940s and channels through many international dramas filled with love stories keeping you intrigued.

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Pain Relief: A Self-Care Guide by Z. Altug

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SAS: Babcock’s Revenge (An SAS SOE Special Forces Series Book 1) by Whiskey-Jack Peters (Book Review #1288)

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SAS: Babcock’s Revenge is an action and adventure story filled with thrill and military fiction. It is set in 1942 and begins with Corporal Carl Babcock escaping from imprisonment. He is alone and has to survive all that he faces avoiding being recaptured by the Japanese forces.

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The Prophecy of Achilles by H M Roberts (Book Review #1287)

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The Prophecy of Achilles is a poetic retelling of the myth of Achilles. It all begins with Peles begins having doubts over his offspring repeatedly dying shortly after birth. Unknown to him, Thetis Achilles’ mother sacrifices them in the fire to make them immortal. Upon realization, he saves the last child from dying, and that’s how Achilles grows up under the care of his father.

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Death at Dusbar College by  Laura DiNovis Berry (Book Review #1286)

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Death at Dusbar College is a fantasy magical story about Cristiano and how he has to solve the Grand Magician’s riddle at the magical Dusbar College. The story is filled with mystery, and the world-building is described well. The characters and their personalities mesh well together. The author keeps you guessing and wondering throughout the storyline.

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Ékleipsis: the Abyss (Book Review #1285)

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Ékleipsis: the Abyss is the second short story collection filled with suspense, horror, and fiction. Since I had read book one, I was expecting the same quality of writing and penmanship. The author definitely did not disappoint.

Rating: 5 out of 5.

The premise of the stories was all magnified with much suspense and thrill. The author manages to inspire the imagination with every scene. The storytelling is descriptive and enjoyable to read.

If you are not an avid reader, you will enjoy this book because you can read it in several sittings.

What is particularly like in this style of literature is how the characters were developed into becoming something more. It is apparent that the author house found his niche, and rightfully so. I look forward to reading more from his selection of stories and recommend this book to those who are horror fans.

Written by Jeyran Main

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