The Discovery of Troy and its Lost History by Bernard Jones (Book Review #1236)

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The discovery of Troy and its lost history is a nonfiction book focusing on the Trojan war. In this book, Historian Bernard Jones unearths the Lost History and the real city of Troy. He uses his experience providing precise information, cross-examining every single know fact, and providing comparative researched information from other scholars to execute his case in a methodical and undoubtedly manner.

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The Aging Machine by Paul Robert Schreyer (Book Review #1235)

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The aging machine is a young adult story about John and Taylor, two 15-year-olds living in a state-run care facility, both accused of a murder they never conducted and sentenced to 60 years of life in prison.

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Jexter Bladebrace & The Exalted Kingdom By Jamie Smartkins (Book Review #1234)

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Jexter Bladebrace and the exalted kingdom is an urban fantasy sci-fi story set in 2080 AD. An asteroid has hit the Earth, and human civilization is almost destroyed. The story begins with Jexter Bladebrace waking up on a deserted island that is almost submerging, only to escape searching for land.

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How to be lonely by Dave Mainelli (Book Review #1233)

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How to be lonely is a collection of stories written with the intention of examining loneliness and longing for a connection, flaws, struggles, and faults to the heart of a being. They are thought-provoking and short but contain well-balanced characters and enjoyable after effects.

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Jericho’s Wall by Pamela Young (Book Review #1231)

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Jericho’s Wall is a dystopian fiction story. It all begins with Joshlynn, a 16-year-old, getting ready to take her test and be told where she is to live, work, and basically be told how to live. 

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Bright Lights Bound by Darkness by I.M. Savage (Book Review #1230)

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Bright lights bound by darkness is a sci-fi action story about a universe that is expanding until it is virtually empty. The remaining human inhabitants live with Nano, a sentient spaceship orbiting a dead dwarf star in an otherwise empty universe.

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Sally Sensational Sense of Smell by Chris Lau (Book Review #1229)

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Sally sensational sense is a children’s book story about how Sally has a strong sense of smell and finds it troublesome, but her parents and sister think everything is fine.

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What is Coronovirus by Sabbithry Persad (Book Review #1228)

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What is coronavirus is a nonfiction book providing an educational account and discussion of the novel coronavirus and the pandemic. The book approaches the matter through the world of science and health research.

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