Immaculate Conception by I. J. Miller (Book Review #672)

Immaculate Conception is a fictional story about two women who happen to have a baby together by using a surrogate. However, the biological father ends up making their lives hell forcing them to move countries. However, he does not stop there.

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The Marshal by J. S. Matthews (Book Review #671)

The Marshal is an action-adventure book. The story begins explaining how the world has changed due to deadly radiation spread across the landscape. Humans live underground and in tough situations.

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Immortal Defiance by Laura Maybrooke (Book Review #670)

Immortal defiance is a fantasy story about a silver Elvin enchantress named Dulcia Lightbringer, who is betrayed by her own people and then captured. Her saviour, Krath Lord of Gwyndoorn, who is an immortal, becomes her next problem as she begins to clash with him constantly. Krath has his own agenda, and the dynamic between both characters shapes up this anecdotal imaginary story.

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Mary MacDougall & Me By Richard Audry

Mary MacDougall & Me By Richard Audry

I first tried my hand at writing novels back in the late ’80s, with an epic fantasy of 120k words that never sold. Next, I tackled a mystery. And not just any mystery, but a historical mystery. It wasn’t enough to confront the challenges of plotting a whodunit for the very first time. I had to add on the layers and complexities of a historical period I had not lived through and had not exactly studied deeply. But I was game for giving it my best shot. I knew I would have to do research—and I did plenty, in a nearby university library. No Google in those days; not even an Internet.

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How Themes Add impact to a Novel by Evelyn Puerto

 

How Themes Add impact to a Novel by Evelyn Puerto

 

Squeals of glee mixed with a deeper laughter came from the stairs. My four-year-old grandson was playing one of his favorite games with his dad: sliding down the stairs.

 

He’d want to play that game for hours, chuckling when they ended up in a heap at the bottom, racing back to the top for another go. Read More

Chats with God in Underwear by Eduardo Chapunoff (Book Review #699)

Chats with God is a fictional book written about God deciding to walk on earth as a person and conducting dialogue with various religions. God finds a friend named John and only reveals himself to him in order to interact with humans and to understand them better.

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FORGET NORMS – “A Provocative Reasoning” by Neville Diony (Book Review #698)

Forget norms is a self-help book about personal growth and creating new thoughts. The work also touches on social, environmental issues such as being a good Samaritan and assisting citizens in need. The effects of being a people’s pleaser and the ways humans react towards the social impact of the norm are also the prominent conversation of the book.

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What goes down- the end of an eating disorder by Callie Bowld (Book Review #697)

What goes down is a self-help nutrition and story style natured book written about a woman who’s been struggling with bring eating, bulimia and other forms of eating disorders. She describes her struggles with food from the beginning.

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Never stop dancing by John Robinette and Robert Jacoby (Book Review #696)

Never stop dancing is a Memoir. The book is written about grief, friendships and love. The loss of John’s wife is the prominent and most impactful part of the content. The loss truly moves his home and world, and as he grieves over the absence of his wife, he raises two young boys. Robert, who is John’s friend, interviews him for the first year, and the book becomes a back and forth dialogue of memories retold by him.

 

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