Matters of Life and Death by Philip Stuckey (Book Review #1040)

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Matters of life and death is a collection of stories filled with elements of horror, fantasy, personal experience and many matters of life and death. It has a little of everything for everyone. The stories are captivating and intriguing to read.

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5 Years Later, we are still here :)

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5-Year Blogoversary!

It’s 27thSeptember—the day when Review Tales officially came into existence. It’s been 5 years today that we have been serving readers, authors, and book lovers.

We feel very jovial to announce that we are celebrating our 5th birthday at Review Tales. We have come a long way, and we want to take this chance to thank you all who have helped Review Tales grow in any way.

Review Tales has helped publish, edit and review so many books. We are proud of where we are and here’s to the next one and many more to come!

Wednesday’s Child by Laura Thomas (Book Review #1039)

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Wednesday’s Child is a well-written story about Violet and her life. From a young age, she loses her parents and is brought up by her neighbour. Working at a factory at the age of 14, she tastes the bitter fact of reality so soon.

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Discover Your Personal Truth: Ditch the Excuses and Start Living a Real Life (The Real Life Series) By  Jill Reid (Book Review #1038)

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Discover your personal truth is a self-help book geared towards those who wish to make a change in their life. The book enables you to look around and use the signs presented. Inclinations used as positivity and optimism are necessary, and examples are provided to suggest how to overcome fear and negativity.

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Jestus by V.S.Sury (Book Review #1037)

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Jestus is a fictional tale about a person who is different in his existence, goes by various names and somehow survives every ordeal he deals with. The protagonist’s story is narrated in the first person and constantly keeps you wondering how complex his personality is.

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F/X -26 by Stefan Vacak (Book Review #1036)

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F/X-26 is a military thriller story about Koston, a retired Air Force test pilot who owns a company that builds luxury jets for the rich. These jets are a testbed for the F/X-26, which he is determined to have approved by the Pentagon and his submission to Congress. However, things don’t exactly happen as planned, since existence of the F/X-26 is threatened with exposure by one of his directors. If that isn’t enough, vested aerospace interests want the radical aircraft destroyed. This novel displays a desperate attempt by Koston to succeed at all costs, battling anything and everyone who stands in his way.

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The Orange Dragon Bowl by Betty P. Notzon (Book Review #1035)

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The Orang Dragon Bowl is a young adult story about a 15-year-old girl, Julie Tyler. Things turn for the worse when an incident of food poisoning happens at school, her mother has cancer and a gang fight occurs, causing a lot of emotional disruption.

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Calm and Sense by Wendy Leeds (Book Review #1033)

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Calm and sense is a self-help book geared for most women who wish to live a stress-free life. Although the information is not designed to replace any medical or psychiatric treatment, it still offers a well-organized method for dealing with anxiety.

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A TWISTED FATE BY KAYLYN DUNN (Book Review #1032)

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A twisted fate is a fantasy story about Evangeline being prophesized to be the most powerful witch and the fate decider of Earth. For this reason, she is a target, and witch hunters or warlocks are after her to use her powers for their advantage. However, when she is kidnapped, things get even more challenging for her.

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