War For Humanity: The Wrath of Black Scar by A. R. Lerwill (Book Review #944)

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The wrath of Black Scar is the first book in the war for humanity series. It’s about a fallen world ravaged by climactic struggle and a boy warrior named Aldber who is given a task to find the opposition leader, Black Scar.

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Faux friends by A. J. McCarthy (Book Review #937)

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Faux friends is a crime thriller story about Chantal Pouliot working with the Quebec police force. Due to a case that has gone wrong, she is given desk duty, but when a new case comes forward, Chantal is eager to jump back into the investigation game. She’d give anything just to get her old status back, and that’s when the story picks up, introducing a thrilling journey of organized crime.

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Deadlock by Thomas Murphy (Book Review #943)

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Deadlock is a political thriller portraying a scenario where an electoral deadlock takes place. This is when no one is elected as president.

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James Clyde and the Tomb of Salvation by Colm Mcelwain (Book Review #941)

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James Clyde and the Tomb of Salvation is book two in its series. The story continues with James Clyde and his two friends Ben and Mary. This time, they are searching for a map that leads them to a Tomb. It is an ancient shrine that posses the three diamonds of the Orchestra. Promising a life of immortality makes it a hot commodity. The adventure begins as they journey through danger and many twists and turns.

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Dreams of Thunder by Christian Cura (Book Review #940)

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Dreams of thunder is a fantasy story about a young girl, Saba, seeking revenge over his grandfather’s loss. This is book two of its series. The adult fantasy continues with intrigue, adventure, and action. Saba learns the truth about herself and plans to take vengeance on the council that executed her grandfather. It has been 20 years, but Saba has not forgotten.

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Simon’s tree party by Stephen G. Bowling (Book Review #939)

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Simon’s tree party is a children’s book. The story begins with Simon living with Mother bird and inviting all of his friends to come and play at his house. The obliging mother bird offers to cook and bake goodies for Simon’s friends. However, when he begins to invite them, each to their own has a legitimate reason not to be able to come to join him at his house.

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ONE MOMENT TO THANK AN AUTHOR

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I received an email on my birthday from an author and felt that he deserved some recognition. Thank you for thinking of me and spending the time to wish me a Happy Birthday.

I Am So Glad You Were Born

We got treated to this great phrase by a very talented writer in upstate New York, Anne Marie __________ (last name withheld pending her permission to credit). She had read to us an account of her uncle, who would call each of his nieces and nephews on their birthdays and tell them those wonderful seven words. What a fabulous thing to say to special people!

Jeyran Main, I am so glad you were born. For several years I have watched you read and post a book review just about every day. Every day! Thank you for accepting mine as one of those many, many hundreds. Every writer, and essay contributor who has had the great experience of having you “do” their book or work on Review Tales is no doubt as grateful as I am. You can be assured of that.

So Happy Birthday to you, our friend and hard-working reviewer! One can but wonder how many thousand posts you can credit by the time you reach 94 (eons from now), and finally take a couple weeks off! Meanwhile, we followers all love you. Keep up the good work.

Rod Walters

 Love and Daisies by Jennifer L. Rowlands (Book Review #938)

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Love and Daisies is a fictional story about a girl called Ella. She lives in a small town and lives a decent everyday life. As everything is running smoothly suddenly, the arrival of someone new brings in a tide of events that she did not anticipate.

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Leaving Safety by Philip Monnin and Sheena Monnin (Book Review #936)

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Leaving safety is a science fiction story about ten super-brainy scientists being selectively taken away from Earth in the 1970s to find out later that they were chosen for their genius background and to create this secret colony of enhanced humans on the Moon.

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