Vanwest The Past by Kenneth Thomas (Book Review #790)

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The past is a dystopian time travel thriller. It is the first book of the Vanwest series and is about an enforcer who lives in dystopian earth of the year 3000 and works for an authoritarian ruler called the Universal Council.

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Quote of the Day – Pablo Picasso

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Immortalize by Donald Furrow-Scott (Book Review #789)

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Immortalize is a pair of novels set in the Phoenician Mediterranean, circa 760BCE. It is a historical fiction story about the ancient sea kingdom of Phoenicia trying to guard and protect the Pillars of Hercules at the Straits of Gibraltar and thus, its shipping access to the mineral-rich land of Tartessus in south-western Spain.

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You can’t tickle me by T. C. Bartlett (Book Review #818)

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You can’t tickle me is a children’s book about a little boy who thinks there is a tickle monster waiting to tickle him. Once he wears his paper monster hat and walks around the house imagining the notion of the chase, everything changes. The little has a beautiful imagination and is really playful with the ideas he has about the Tickle Monster.

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Quote of the Day – Thomas Stearns Eliot

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The Tech by Mark Ravine (Book Review #788)

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The tech is a crime mystery novel about Cassidy, who works for the FBI. She is trouble, stands her ground, and following orders is just not what Cassidy does.  She has a reputation. When Cassidy returns to Arizona, she finds herself in a predicament. The cases given are suspicious, and her gut feeling is telling her something is not right.

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Quote of the Day – Farrah Gray

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Quote of the Day – Henry Ford

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Quote of the Day – Helen Keller

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