Travels with Maurice- An Outrageous Experience in Europe 1968 by Gary Orleck

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“Every Women Wanted to Be with Him Every Man Wanted to Be Him”

― Gary Orleck

 “If Nothing Boggles the Minds of Men like the Simple Truth,” Then I have a manuscript that you will not be able to put down. You will anxiously await what will happen on the next page. It is the story of a quiet son of a tire store owner {Myself} and the son of the richest man in the world whose Iranian family was so wealthy it will stagger your imagination.

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Justice! by Heath Daniels (Book Review #1207)

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Justice is a book about social justice and is the third book in its series. The story is a stand-alone and takes place during the height of the ISIS scare of 2014-2015. The premise is about the Island experience in America. You get to understand the social and political sides of being a Muslim and wanting to be successful at the same time.

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The Adventures of Ominous Crane By R.C.J. Dwane (Book Review #1206)

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The adventure of ominous is a young adult/ teen book and is filled with the adventures of a famous Ominous Crane who retells his stories with his grandson.

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Reflections of Destiny by Benzon Ray Barbin (Book Review #1205)

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Reflections of destiny is a science fiction, fantasy thriller story. Jaye Divista is an assassin who reunites with his ex-girlfriend Arlene. When Arlene is the daughter of the former president and Jaye wishes to marry her, both die in an airstrike.

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Monroe and Murphy: Issue 1 by Stephen Peeples, Nicolò Arcuti and Marco Della Verde (Book Review #1204)

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Monroe and Murphy is a comic book and is the first book in the series. As a comic book, I found everything very appealing and exciting. The story’s content is about a private investigation taking place, reopening a 5-year-old case.

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The Mystery of the Rose by Juliana Carvalho (Book Review #1204)

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The mystery of the rose is a science fiction romance story about Rita, a scientist leading a bio lab team researching a cure for breast cancer. There is a lot of pressure on the Ph.D. student who provides the labor for lab research. As Rita goes under preventative surgery, she travels through time, and everything takes on another level of a tale.

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The Long TaLe of Tears and smiLes by Rana Bitar, M.D. (Book Review #1202)

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The long tale of tears and smiles is a beautiful memoir written by Rana Bitar. It all begins with Rana growing up in Damascus, Syria becoming an oncologist. She then fails to secure a visa to study medicine at one of her chosen schools in the U.S. This does not stop her though from pursuing her dream; she still moves and continues her education.

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The Last Families by Carla Doria (Book Review #1201)

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The last families is a fantasy story set on the Island of Gambir, where the remaining families of talents have found refuge after their land’s destruction. Each family possesses certain skills, and some don’t really like the other.

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