Suicide Bridge by Daniel Kowalski (Book Review #1688)

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“Suicide Bridge” by Daniel Kowalski is a rollercoaster of a thriller that grabs your attention from the very first page and doesn’t let go until the final, heart-pounding conclusion. The narrative unfolds in a small town with a mysterious disappearance that turns into a twisted tale of deceit, crime, and unexpected alliances.

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“Tiny Christmas Angel: A Story of Hope” by Stephenie Poeschel

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What is Tiny Christmas Angel about? Tiny Christmas Angel is a special story told from the mind of a little boy who is missing his baby brother at Christmastime. He asks his mother about Christmas in Heaven and about his brother. Is he happy? What is he doing? Does he have a tree?

I took a poem that I had written and turned it into a beautiful book.

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The Blackstone Twins Face Off vs. Destiny by T A Gaylord (Book Review #1664)

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“Twins Face Off vs. Destiny: A Riveting Journey Through a World Unhinged”

In T A Gaylord’s “Twins Face Off vs. Destiny,” readers are thrust into a hauntingly dystopian future, where a mysterious pandemic has wreaked havoc on the fabric of society. Against this grim backdrop, the narrative follows the harrowing journey of Zoe and Zachary Blackstone, twins born into a world marred by madness and the struggle for survival.

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PACIFIC DASH – From Asia Vagabond to Casino King by Chet Nairene (Book Review #1732)

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“Pacific Dash – From Asia Vagabond to Casino King” by Chet Nairene is a vibrant and exhilarating tale that takes readers on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Asia. This narrative follows the life of Dashiell Bonaventure, a young man whose life takes an unexpected turn when his family relocates from the Illinois cornfields to the bustling, exotic streets of Hong Kong in 1968. From that moment, Dash’s life transforms into a remarkable odyssey of adventure, risk, and self-discovery that spans several decades and numerous countries across Asia.

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Never Take A Pirate’s Pearls by Ann P. Borrmann (Book Review #1731)

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“Never Take a Pirate’s Pearls” by Ann P. Borrmann is a delightful and imaginative children’s book that takes young readers on an adventurous journey with Chester the Pirate and his first mate, Roger the Octopus. The story is a captivating blend of excitement, humor, and valuable lessons, making it a perfect read for children who love adventure and fantasy.

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Beyond: A Tale of Discovery on the Other Side of Life by Ruth C Mitchell (Book Review #1730)

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“Beyond: A Tale of Discovery on the Other Side of Life” by Ruth C Mitchell is an imaginative and captivating read that takes you on a whirlwind journey through a world where the veil between the living and the dead is not just thin—it’s permeable, thanks to the wonders of modern technology and the unique abilities of a very special dog. The novel follows Laura Haskell, a fantasy writer struggling with sobriety, and her white German Shepherd, Cloud, who has the remarkable ability to see ghosts. Their life in a haunted San Francisco hotel takes a dramatic turn with the entrance of Sean Wilson, an innovator using Artificial Intelligence to visualize ghosts.

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The Bucket of Blood by Paul Malott (Book Review #1729)

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“The Bucket of Blood” by Paul Malott, illustrated by Kokin Kokambar, dives into the gritty and suspenseful world of Detroit, offering readers a unique and immersive graphic novel experience. The story is centered around the mysterious issues plaguing the city’s supply of Whapple Sauce, with detectives Joop and Spish from the Handlers assigned to solve the case. The narrative takes a dark and bloody turn, presenting a compelling blend of crime-solving and life-saving action.

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Immortal Warriors by Julian Rosado-Machain (Book Review #1728)

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“Immortal Warriors” by Julian Rosado-Machain is an enthralling compilation of three novellas that coalesce into a riveting tale of epic proportions. Set against the backdrop of a city under siege, the story introduces readers to a world where immortal heroes and unbeatable enemies clash amidst the treacherous and honorable jungles.

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Dear Prudence by Karen Janowsky (Book Review #1727)

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“Dear Prudence” by Karen Janowsky is an emotionally charged romance novel that explores themes of independence, love, and the complexities of human relationships. The story follows Pru Blum, a cellist with the Lower Georgia Symphonic Orchestra, as she navigates her life while grappling with anxiety and striving for self-sufficiency. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she meets Shawn Levinson, a man torn between his desire for independence and the constraints of his affluent family and girlfriend in New York.

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