Prince Ewald the Brave by Dylan Madeley (Book Review #1091)

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Prince Ewald the brave is an epic fantasy story. It is the first book in the Gift-Knight trilogy and begins with the royal family Prince Bonifaz, Princess Isabel, King Jonnecht and Queen Dulcibella. Last but not least, the story emphasizes mainly Prince Ewald, the eldest and the heir to the throne. The royal drama keeps everyone busy learning lessons, creating allies, and acting according to the rules.

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Lost on the Edge of Eternity by Jonathan Floyd (Book Review #1090)

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Lost on the edge of eternity is a paranormal thriller for the young adult generation. The story begins when Brownville high counselor, Bill Fellars, meets Randy Galphin, a dead former student. Randy mentions that he and his friends are stuck between the two worlds and need his help.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Fellar’s personality really shines in this book as he has to decide if and how he is meant to help Randy. However, the endeavour does not stop there; there are a few unfinished businesses he feels should be settled as well.

I found it intriguing to see how Fellars felt cautious not to talk about what he saw and discerning if he was taken to the psychiatric ward. The literature is unpredictable, and there are moments where you feel like you didn’t see that coming. This definitely added to the thriller nature of things.

I look forward to reading more from this author and recommend this book to paranormal story lovers.

Written by Jeyran Main

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Enjoy in Joy by Geeco (Book Review #1089)

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Enjoy in joy is a self-help book geared towards those who wish to get more out of their life and increase their peace of mind towards being happier. Making a change is hard, but this book challenges you to change the way you think.

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Reinvented by Jason Calabrese (Book Review #1088)

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Reinvented is an autobiography about Jason Calabrese. His life is very hard, mostly with debt, low self-esteem, broken teeth, and a spirit he sees as almost destroyed. Feeling beaten down, he faces unemployment and isolation with COVID-19, but the stillness makes him think and think even more. He begins to find his ‘most authentic self’.

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Shaping your new normal by Michelle Green (Book Review #1087)

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Shaping your new normal is a self-help book aimed to normalize your intake on life after Covid-19. There is no doubt that things have changed, and everyone has had to find a new normal. The book is like a personal coach giving you guidance and wisdom over something that we all never saw coming.

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She’s Found Her Mind by François Tremblay (Book Review #1086)

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She’s found her mind is a fictional comedy story about November, a Manic Pixie dream girl and her love interest, Beef, a cult follower. November sees and understands herself better as she learns more about herself and realizes that it isn’t just necessary to find love in order to break free.

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The Astral Hacker by Brian Terenna (Book Review #1085)

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The astral hacker is a young adult cyberpunk science fiction story. It is book one of the cryptopunk revolution series and is set in the year 2010 where New America is free and prosperous. It is 80 years after the second American Revolution.

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A Novelist & Poet by Anne Leigh Parrish

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I wrote novels, then poetry, late in my career. Up to then, my focus was on short stories. I produced one after another for about nine years until finally, one found a home. It took another seven or eight years before I was regularly publishing them, and my first collection, All The Road That Lead From Home, came into the world in 2011. I’d thought about writing a novel, and some people strongly suggested I should, but it never felt right. Then, writing yet another story, I felt boxed in, confined, and wanted more room to roam. My first novel was published in 2014. Since then four more have been published, two are scheduled for 2022 and 2023, and another one is in-progress, coming in 2024. The floodgates, if you’ll pardon the cliché, seem to have opened.

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Into the Violet Gardens by Isaac Nasri (Book Review #1084)

Into the violet gardens is a cyberpunk science fiction story set in the year 2024. The story revolves around dealing with a cold-blooded cartel that has taken over Latin America. Levi, a cyborg on the bureau’s virtual team, gets the mission to deal with them, but as successful it is, the social resentment of the aftermath remains against him.

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