PI the Numerical Cheatcode to the Laws of the Universe by G Neal (Book Review #1701)

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“PI: The Numerical Cheatcode to the Laws of the Universe” by G Neal is a groundbreaking and thought-provoking book that delves into the profound connections between various fields of human understanding, including religion, science, mathematics, and common sense. The author, a survivor of both the Afghanistan war and 9/11, brings a unique perspective to the table, sharing life lessons and modern-day parables in a manner that is both insightful and accessible.

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Vashti’s Daughter by Raven West (Book Review #1700)

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“Vashti’s Daughter” by Raven West is an intricate and captivating novel that weaves historical elements with a modern-day narrative, creating a mesmerizing story that challenges traditional perceptions and explores the power of legacy and truth.

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The Saintly Imp by Zwahk Muchoney  (Book Review #1699)

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“The Saintly Imp” by Zwahk Muchoney is a fascinating and unconventional tale that blends elements of fantasy, religion, and historical fiction into a unique and compelling narrative. The story centers around Jarilhil, a diminutive demon from Hell, who seeks respite from his torment by embarking on an unlikely mission to become a Christian missionary. His journey leads him to the man who will become Saint Francis of Assisi, setting the stage for a series of unexpected and transformative events.

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The Playgroup by Jami Worthington (Book Review #1699)

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“The Playgroup” by Jami Worthington is a riveting and twisty psychological thriller set in the affluent and competitive world of Silicon Valley. The novel weaves a tale of friendship, betrayal, and deception, where appearances are deceiving, and everyone has secrets to hide.

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The Monsters of Marymount Mansion by Gregory G. Allen (Book Review #1698)

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“The Monsters of Marymount Mansion” by Gregory G. Allen is a delightful and imaginative chapter book that takes young readers on an adventure into a world where monsters and humans coexist in secret. This story, embellished with charming black-and-white illustrations by Goodwin, revolves around Toby, an 8-year-old monster with furry green skin and an intriguing cotton candy scent, who resides in the basement of the historic Marymount Mansion.

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The Heir of Naldukar by L. J. Ussery (Book Review #1697)

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“The Heir of Naldukar” by L. J. Ussery is an enthralling medieval fantasy novel that masterfully weaves a tale of intrigue, adventure, and personal discovery. The story follows the journey of Michael Brandon, a young man who is thrust into a perilous quest after learning he is the last heir to the throne of Naldukar, a kingdom long bereft of its royal lineage.

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Strange and Twisted Things by Holly Payne-Strange (Book Review #1696)

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“Strange and Twisted Things” by Holly Payne-Strange is a hauntingly captivating novel that delves into the depths of loneliness, legacy, and the dark corners of the human psyche. This gothic tale, set against the backdrop of a menacing, sentient house, weaves an intricate narrative that explores the lives of two women, Greta and Violet, separated by time but united by their struggles and the malevolent forces at play within the house.

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The Collective: Science is Stranger Than Fiction by JF Olazabal (Book Review #1694)

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“The Collective” is a haunting and thought-provoking speculative fiction novel set in a dystopian future Australia, penned by an author with a clear talent for world-building and storytelling. The narrative follows Iago, a young and skilled Operator working for the Collective, a high-tech orphanage that represents much more than meets the eye. Iago’s life takes a dramatic turn after encountering strange animals, believed to be extinct, and meeting Kraken and Javier, two boys who have escaped from the notorious Village prison.

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SAM TIME By Donna Balon (Book Review #1693)

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“Sam Time” by Donna Balon is a refreshing and imaginative historical time-travel fiction that masterfully intertwines the past and the present. The protagonist, Samantha Hunter, is a compelling character whose journey through time is both enchanting and thought-provoking. As she toggles between her modern life and her vivid dreams set in the Victorian era, readers are treated to a unique and engaging narrative that keeps them on their toes.

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