Category: Fiction

Possessed President by Amo Sulaiman (Book Review #798)

Possessed President is a political fiction. The story begins with Earl-Dylan and Osray traveling to the white house so that they can save the President from Mr. McGarvish. He possesses the President’s mind, and the two have to face Mr. McGarvish in order to… Continue Reading “Possessed President by Amo Sulaiman (Book Review #798)”

Iva – The true story of Tokyo Rose by Mike Weedall (Book Review #755)

Iva is a historical novel written about Iva Toguri at a time where World War II was in action. It is 1941, and Iva really wishes to pursue medicine. For this, she has to go to Japan and see her sick aunt, and as… Continue Reading “Iva – The true story of Tokyo Rose by Mike Weedall (Book Review #755)”

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Mortal Conspiracy by NOEL SCIDMORE (Book Review #796)

Mortal Conspiracy is a crime mystery novel written about Dr. Brad Pierson investigating the death of Butch Kennedy. Butch passes away after he has a second heart attack, and Dr. Pierson is the one who does his autopsy. The 29-year-old pathologist happens to come across… Continue Reading “Mortal Conspiracy by NOEL SCIDMORE (Book Review #796)”

The Magnolia That Bloomed Unseen by Ray Smith (Book Review #752)

The Magnolia that bloomed unseen is a romance novel written about Molly. She makes a phone call at the age of 103, to RC Smith who is an English teacher and writer, asking him to write her love story.

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The Secret Sign of the Lizard people by Kevin E. Buckley (Book Review #751)

The secret sign of the lizard is an eccentric novel about two detectives, Leafy and Beefy, who happen to come upon a homicide with an alien plot. The humorous novel then takes on the journey of how an aspiring model has been murdered.

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Zepharius: Volume 2 by Mel Snyder (Book Review #748)

The second book in the series is a xenophilic political thriller continuing what was left from book one. After Zepharius finding allies in the underground of the Gisaawekian, she finds herself endangered again with the added inner turmoil, paranoia, and complications undermining her own… Continue Reading “Zepharius: Volume 2 by Mel Snyder (Book Review #748)”

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The feigned Moon of Entiria by E. A. Bagby (Book Review #747)

The feigned moon is a speculative sci-fi fantasy story about Giel, who has just turned 18. He has to recite a traditional story in front of his father, who is the shaman council leader and the people of his tribe. If he succeeds, he… Continue Reading “The feigned Moon of Entiria by E. A. Bagby (Book Review #747)”

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Sons of Caasi: Battle For Time by P. C. Grant (Book Review #745)

Sons of Caasi is a young adult fiction. It is book one of the Sons of Caasi series and is written about a Powerful leader of the Royal Council of Spatium who has two sons. His firstborn, Sier, is expected to fulfill a prophecy… Continue Reading “Sons of Caasi: Battle For Time by P. C. Grant (Book Review #745)”

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Shrink Rapt by Freda Hansburg (Book Review #744)

Shrink Rapt is a dark fiction mystery novel written about the treatments associated with mental disorders.  The story begins with the director of psychiatry, Lowell, being murdered. Since he was very arrogant and didn’t leave much of a fan base, the list of suspects… Continue Reading “Shrink Rapt by Freda Hansburg (Book Review #744)”

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