The Felled – Never Going Back by Ryan S. Leavitt (Book Review #971)

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The felled is the first book in its series. The science fiction story begins 12 years after humans have left Earth. With all residing on a ship called Arqa, their primary mission is to create AI in order to bring about an event hailed as the Technological Singularity. With an all-young casting crew, the story then takes a battle of survival when hostile alien forces reappear, implementing a great read and adventure.

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WHO’S JERRY? BY T. M. JACKSON (Book Review #970)

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Who’s Jerry is a story about a little girl who navigates mental illness with her mother. Every time Imani approaches her mother, she snaps back and verbally neglects her child. Imani does not know what she has done wrong. Her mother talks about a friend that Imani has never met or if she asks her to wear a pot on her head to protect her from monsters on the bus.

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JoinWith.Me by MIKE MEIER (Book Review #969)

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Joinwith.Me is a post-apocalyptic science fiction story about Sam and how his life changes when he stumbles upon a website that at first seems to be helpful but then happens to be a completely diverse endeavor. Sam meets a girl that introduces him to a very different world to his. He tries to avoid her and stay away as he is used to a life that has been very lonely and boring.

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I am Cuba: Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution by Matthew Langdon Cost (Book Review #968)

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I am Cuba is a military historical fiction about Fidel Castro’s battle, beginning with such a small army to when he becomes the most powerful man in Cuba.

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Godonism by Theo Von Cezar (Book Review #967)

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Godonism is a sci-fi dystopian fantasy story about Ahma and Jovian. Life is very ordinary for both of them until they meet a paranormal being, an angel, offering them a different life and quest. Mistakes are not accepted here.

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Falling into all by Ben. R. Teeter (Book Review #966)

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Falling into all is a poetry book containing a collection of musings and lyrical sayings influenced by spiritual teachings across cultures. The poems can be used as quotations and prompts. They embody elements that could assist in refocusing life on yourself.

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Forget Russia by L. Bordetsky-Williams (Book Review #965)

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Forget Russia is a historical fiction. It is the tale of three generations of a Russian Jewish family. The story focuses on Anna’s trip to Russia, then the Soviet Union in 1980, her great parents’ journey in the early 20th century. Anna is searching for a home and travels across the ocean on an Aeroflot plane when she is just twenty-two. She somehow travels to the past to find the future.

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And The Devil Walks Away by Kevin R. Doyle (Book Review #964)

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And the devil walks away is a mystery thriller about Helen being hired by a criminal in order to prove that he has committed the crimes another has been claiming. The serial killer wishes to dig up more crimes than the police know so he can bargain to reduce his sentence.

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Amora by Grant J. Hallstrom (Book Review #963)

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Amora is a historical fiction with elements of Christian faith embodied in its structure. The story is based on events that actually took place in history. It is detailed and inclusive of historical figures that provide an insight into the Roman period and its society. It also emphasizes how God turns tragedy into triumphs.

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