Dystopia: Truth or Fiction by Tony Moyle

Dystopia: Truth or Fiction by Tony Moyle

 

Today’s modern world existence is as crowded by pressure as a tube train is packed with commuters. The pace of our lives has moved to a level only rivaled by Usian Bolt. Email, social media, deadlines, expectations and the ‘fear of missing out,’ has created a society with the attention span of a youthful goldfish and a desperation for immediate gratification. We fight to keep up with the pack sprinting off into the distance even though none of us knows quite where they are going. It doesn’t matter, we keep running anyway.

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You and Me by Alex Carson (Book Review #451 )

You and Me is a fictional story about Alex Carson who happens to be in a Psychiatric ward. The story is mostly based on his mind and thoughts. Julie and Robert who were his friends have passed away and he has some issues dealing with that as well.

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Cress by Marissa Meyer (Book Review #4)

Cress is a retell on our very own “Rapunzel” fairy tale. There are of course some differences in where she is trapped and what she ends up doing, however, her personality is pretty much like what we know from Rapunzel. Read More

Flyor Y Fuego by Bibiana Krall (Book Review #59)

 

The complexity of emotions that arise from being a woman can only be truly understood by another woman. Broken is the word you look for when someone you love tears your heart. Read More

The Thing Lou Couldn’t Do – by Ashley Spires (Book Review #33)

Lou is a courageous girl that does not wish to admit her fear of climbing. Just like everyone else, she feels as if her friends knew this fact, then she would be considered weird. Read More

Hold me Tight- Dr. Sue Johnson (Book Review #10)

“This book offers a revolutionary new way to see and shape love relationships. The stories, new ideas, and exercises offered in Hold Me Tight are based on the new science of love and the wisdom of Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT), an effective new model developed by Dr. Johnson. Read More

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott (Book Review #22)

A 19th century period book written by Louisa May Alcott is a fascinating story about the March’s family. Four sisters bonded by love go through war, separation, loss, and poverty, yet manage to create many happy memories as they grow and join womanhood. Jo, Meg, Amy, and Beth each possess individual characters which you grow to love and admire so much so that I can almost guarantee that you will be talking back at the book while reading it. The story itself is an entirely lovable one. It begins with the family suffering from many financial problems and their father being away at war. Read More

Saint George: Rusty Knight and Monster Tamer by John Powell (Book Review #19)

 

This review is written for Online Book Club.

“I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.”

Welcome to the world where the King of England has crown off weeks, goat milk is his favorite beverage and cannot read to save his own life. The prime minister, Merlin the Whirlin, is a smart little number that can read and makes important decisions for the country on his behalf. While soaking up in bath water seeking wisdom, is a tradition in this world, When he is sacked for being annoying Merlin initializes a union consisting of two members including himself to stand up to the king, in protest. Read More

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