Category: Fiction

Mad God Walking by Connor Drexler (Book Review #57)

This review was kindly requested by the Author, Connor Drexler. Damon is not human, however; he wishes to act like one. He has a past that haunts him, yet he wants to forget it and to move on. Damon has tried so hard to… Continue Reading “Mad God Walking by Connor Drexler (Book Review #57)”

Lucky Go Happy by Paul van der Merwe (Book Review #56)

Since it is the season to be jolly, let us dig into reviewing a book that is all about being happy. Positive thinking, emotional reactions and in general, seeking joy is what this book is about. A rat named Lucky has been sent on… Continue Reading “Lucky Go Happy by Paul van der Merwe (Book Review #56)”

The Rain Never Came by Lachlan Walter (Book Review #318)

The rain never came is a dystopian fiction novel. Australia is badly burnt, everyone is moving to better feasible places to live but, some resist. In this chaotic world, two Australian friends meet, and that is where the story takes an interesting turn. The… Continue Reading “The Rain Never Came by Lachlan Walter (Book Review #318)”

Sparks: Welcome to the Madhouse by Dan Cummings (Book Review #55)

  Welcome to the Madhouse because it truly is one! This is a story written about a hidden madhouse underneath the hospital grounds named after the regional headquarters of the Frontline Unified Battalion of Arcane Resistance (FUBAR). Dave, a simple janitor, discovers this place… Continue Reading “Sparks: Welcome to the Madhouse by Dan Cummings (Book Review #55)”

The Dead Silence – Jane B (Book Review #317)

The dead silence is a psychological thriller. It provokes the notion of motherhood, and the dark side of the mind, which could exist. It’s not something you hear about every day, and the psychiatric doctor in this story has a patient named Anna, that… Continue Reading “The Dead Silence – Jane B (Book Review #317)”

Eating Ice Cream in Armageddon by Gabriel Bacopa (Book Review #49)

  There is a lot to cover in this book even though it consisted of three completely different short stories. The first story is about Robert, a great professor of Philosophy in the 21st center and his teaching at the Yale University. He isn’t… Continue Reading “Eating Ice Cream in Armageddon by Gabriel Bacopa (Book Review #49)”

Last exit to Montauk – Phillip Vega (Book Review #315)

Last Exit to Montauk is a romance fiction. It’s about two people who meet and how their relationship affects each other. The love story is set in the long island during the 1980’s. With that, comes everything we used to love from the 80’s… Continue Reading “Last exit to Montauk – Phillip Vega (Book Review #315)”

Rethink Happy: An Entrepreneur’s Journey Toward Finding Authentic Joy by Doug Kisgen (Book Review #53)

This review is written for Online Book Club. “I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.” Although this book is a fictional story, it comes from a very real place. The Author uses two characters in his tale to express and communicate his… Continue Reading “Rethink Happy: An Entrepreneur’s Journey Toward Finding Authentic Joy by Doug Kisgen (Book Review #53)”

Sirens Wave by J. A. Hazel (Book Review #52)

Love stories are timeless, and for centuries we have adored reading, watching, and retelling these tales. Sirens Wave is just that and a little more. I am actually surprised that this book has not received its worth of publicity. It really is a gem.… Continue Reading “Sirens Wave by J. A. Hazel (Book Review #52)”