The Soul-Discovery Journal book – An Intimate Journey into Self by Adriene Nicastro-Santos, M.S. (Book Review #599)

The soul discovery is a self-help book. It is designed to assist the reader with a positive change as long as the reader is willing to take that step. The process comes in volumes. It initially sets the stage by offering important preliminary information. It then eases you into self-discovery by starting the process of exploration and expression. By continuing to offer tools and perspectives that may be practiced repeatedly, the book carries on keeping you on a consistent road.

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The Devil’s Apprentice (The Great Devil War 1) by Kenneth B. Andersen (Book Review #598)

The Devil’s apprentice is a young adult fantasy about a boy named Philip who gets sent to hell to act as the Devil’s heir. Philip is a nice boy, and he has to be bad. In a world where it is against his own core feeling, he has to now come to terms with his fate, and that is when the story takes an exciting journey.

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H_NGM_N By JC Gatlin

 

H_NGM_N

By JC Gatlin

Genre: Mystery-Suspense

 

About the Book

 

When newscaster Tori Younger learns that her childhood friend committed suicide, she has no interest in returning to her Florida home town to attend the services. Then cryptic text messages from the dearly departed’s cellphone change her mind.

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Carries Flight by Lois Wickstrom (Book Review #597)

Carries Flight is a children’s book written about a girl young girl named Carrie. She has a very strong bond and relationship with her grandmother and learns that she too, like her grandma, has the ability and magic to fly. As her grandma teaches her how to put the wings on and dare to fly with the starlings, the story begins taking you in their journey. Read More

Wergild: A Heartwarming Tale of Coldblooded Vengeance by Boris Slocum (Book Review #596)

Wergild is a story about a girl who seeks revenge and vengeance towards the people that have murdered her family. She runs away and sells her soul to a local barrow fiend in exchange for the power to kill. Deirdre is just a girl from a farm in Surrey, but what she becomes, due to seeking justice is one to watch as she turns dark with anger and nothing can stop her.

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The Parrot by Christy Astremsky (Book Review #595)

The Parrot is a collection of five children’s stories teaching children how not just to try to work on their image but to also be competent and helpful to others. It discusses what true friendship is and how kindness can kill evil. The author emphasizes ethical behavior by using animals such as cats, butterfly, parrots, tigers, bees, and more.

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Purposely Positive: How to Live an Intentional and Inspired Life by Joel Lindeman (Book Review #594)

Purposely Positive is a self-help book teaching you how to live positively. The author’s purpose in writing this book is to get the reader out of their comfort zone and to make them live life with intention instead of just passing through it.

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We Call It Monster by Lachlan Walter (Book Review #593)

We call it a monster is an apocalyptic horror story written in a world where monsters start appearing from the ocean in Sydney and slowly take over the world. As the military takes over in order to assist people and ratify the situation, people are left with basically surviving the situation. Read More

The Azazel Syndrome (The Azazel Series) by J. E. Kennedy (Book Review #592)

The Azazel syndrome is a dystopian science fiction novel written set in the future 2034, New York. America’s financial state is in dire need of a change for the better. Basic needs are tough to find, and Hatch Doran is trying his best to survive under such conditions. He and his friends work as a broker, but even that is not cutting it. Luck strikes and he is asked to transport an artifact, and that is where the story takes an interesting turn. The artifact has its own mind and begins to turn Hatch.

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