Vincent Van Gogh, the Ambiguity of Insanity by Giuseppe Cafiero (Book Review #525)

Vincent Van Gogh was an extraordinary Dutch painter. He was famous and influential in his time and made an impact on Western Art. There are many articles and opinions made about his work, in particular, his love for women and places. This audiobook provides an insight into his life, his passion, and dealings with his mental state of mind.

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The Killer in Me by Keith Julius

The Killer in Me by Keith Julius 

         I love to kill people.

Now that I have your attention, allow me to add some information to the previous disclaimer.  Within the pages of the stories I write, I love to kill people.  It’s a feeling of extreme power, this ability to control people’s destinies.  I enjoy many aspects of writing, but what draws me in more than anything else is the ability to manipulate lives.  I take this ultimate authority I hold very seriously.  Once I have created the characters that people my novels, endowed them with attributes and abilities and beliefs and all the many traits that make us who we are, I try my best not to force them into situations that don’t ring true. Read More

Coping with Alzheimer’s disease from the Caregiver’s View By Rosalind Ryans (Book Review #542)

Coping with Alzheimer’s disease is a short self-help book written about a daughter who has a mother suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. The book is divided into two sections and explains the disease based on its physical changes and how it personally affects the person. Beginning from memory loss to behavioral changes and how hard it is to communicate with your loved one, this book covers many aspects that it important to know if you are dealing with this issue.

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MENy Calculations: Win Divorce & Custody Before You Even Step Into Court (Volume 1) by J. Alfa Mais (Book Review #541)

Meny Calculations is a short self-help book aiming to assist men in winning their divorce or custody battle. This short e-book of 79 pages provides a step by step guide for men that lack the common divorce support they may need at such a hard time.

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Interview with the devil by Skylerr Darren (Book Review #540)

Interview with the devil is a psychological horror about Victor, a serial killer and the reasons why he became such a person. The story vibrantly explains his harsh upbringing and all of the abuse he went through in detail. It is obvious that there are severe mental issues associating with the protagonist and the story does not sway shy from descriptively inviting the reader into the serial killer’s mind.

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Cold Betrayal by A.J. McCarthy (Book Review #539)

Cold betrayal is a fiction thriller story about Victoria Anderson trying to find Danny. She has to find him so bad that she travels all the way from Florida to Quebec, Canada. The story unfolds many ups and down in her attempt to find him, as it appears that he is a wanted man. Tori risks her life trying to bring Danny back and the entire story ends with revealing why that is.

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Losing Normal by Francis Moss (Book Review #538)

Losing Normal is a young adult fiction story about an autistic boy named, Alex.  This young brave boy is different and that is what makes this story compelling to read. Sophie, a sophisticated machine is controlling everyone’s mind and believes that everyone loves her. Alex does not conform to her plan and that becomes a problem for both. He realizes what Sophie is doing and as he makes a team to fight against her and the control, the story takes off displaying a unique perspective on how one’s difference can be effective. Read More

Big Red by Damien Larkin (Book Review #537)

Darren Loughlin is a soldier waking up realizing that a lot has changed. He has been away on Mars for a very long time, coming back to Earth trying to figure out and recall what has happened. As he begins to understand everything, he remembers the brutality that was conducted during his stay at Mars, which explains a few things, now that he is back.

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Fit for Joy: The Healing Power of Being You by Valeria Koopman (Book Review #536)

Fit for joy is a psychological self-help book providing an insightful look as to how one can combine spirituality with physical fitness, and what outcome is achieved after that. The subject matter and goal is inner peace. The author attempts to use her own life experiences as an example and ushers in a new view towards living, exercise, and health.

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