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Posted on March 14, 2019 by Jeyran Main
The Princess of Baker Street is a young adult fiction story discussing two young teens, their emotional roller-coaster rides, transgender issues, and suicide matters. The story affects two kids in particular. A boy and a girl who once faces the dilemma of finding her identity and the other, her best friend, who is seriously neglected and abused.
Posted on March 13, 2019 by Jeyran Main
Foiled is a historical speculative action storybook about two Roswel children that obtain a piece of alien technology and become fugitives. The story is set in the 1940s and Kate and Billy, aged 11, happen to share a secret that causes the CIA getting involved. They warn Billy’s family that they are never to talk about the items he has found. As the CIA attempts to move them to Germany, Billy runs for help to Kate and she manages to hide him, creating this interesting adventure of tales.
Posted on March 12, 2019 by Jeyran Main
Treading the Uneven Road by Lorna Brown
Treading the uneven road is a short collection storybook that is all set in a small village in the early 1980s and ’90s. Each story is filled with passion and interesting characters. It focuses on Ireland and its people discussing some of the issues they used to have at the time such as how receptive they were for change. It spoke of marriages, friendships, love, sexuality, and emotional encounters between storylines.
Posted on March 11, 2019 by Jeyran Main
Lance is a memoir story about a dog that is rescued only for their owners to realize later on the extensive amount of work and trouble they have gotten themselves in. This humorous book discusses a Border collie dog that has endured many years of hardship and abuse before a man and woman rescue him. However, the new owners are clueless about what they have done, and once they find out the real reason for Lance being prisoned, they then have to make some critical and heart aching choice.
Posted on March 10, 2019 by Jeyran Main
Do you have to be a nerd to read science fiction? by Clive Fleury
What do Leonard DiCaprio, Nicolas Cage, Mila Kunis, Megan Fox, and Ben Stiller have in common? Yes, I know they all movie stars but besides that? They are all devotees, lovers of science fiction books and movies, in fact, everything science fiction. And yet none of them lack social skills, and they don’t seem the type to be boringly studious. I wouldn’t describe any of them as losers either. So what the heck are they doing liking sci-fi!
Posted on March 9, 2019 by Jeyran Main
Money is the Root of All Evil by Keith Julius
We’re all aware of the phrase “Money is the root of all evil.” It’s been around for ages, having originated in 1 Timothy of The Bible, but many people misquote it. The actual phrase is “For the LOVE of money is the root of all evil.” I emphasize the word love because, let’s face it, money of itself cannot be evil. It is an inanimate object and, as such, is neither good nor bad, saintly nor evil. Money serves a purpose in our lives, is a commodity we all need to survive, and while some may consider it a necessary evil (there’s that word again) much good can be accomplished if used properly. There are two sides to this coin to consider.
Posted on March 8, 2019 by Jeyran Main
We all have dreams by Sheri Langer
We all have dreams. As a child, mine was to have long polished fingernails, a sparkly diamond ring, a husband, kids, and a puppy. It was my firm belief that my children would be the luckiest on earth because I would love them beyond reason. My only other wish was to be a movie star, admired by all. Read More
Posted on March 7, 2019 by Jeyran Main
The Henna Witch is an adventure novel about a women name Ashia. She is one of the seven women guardians of the Esme Verena. Each woman has a sacred charge among the real of which they assemble within the astral plan in order to exchange their thoughts. Ashia is in charge of the animals. She can sense a host animal and cohabit it or even communicate with it.
Posted on March 6, 2019 by Jeyran Main
Reasons to kill God is a short story historical fiction book written as a psychological thriller. It is written in the first person narrative and begins with Mateus being on trial at court. He is a Nazi criminal who is caught and forced to write his memoir on his encounters. This was the same way he used to punish the Jews when he used to be a camp commander. Read More
