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Bella Toscana is a contemporary novel written about a woman who decides to take a trip to the beautiful land of Italy. As a married woman, she meets professor Flynn and that is when she begins to question everything about her self and her… Continue Reading “Bella Toscana by Nanette Littlestone (Book Review #523)”
The unlikely Occultist is a biographical story about Alice Baily. The author uses historical references and record in order to write a fictional tale about Alice’s life. A few characters are invented and fabricated in order to produce a beautiful narrative, however; she… Continue Reading “The Unlikely Occultist by Isobel Blackthorn (Book Review #525)”
The Gift of the Quoxxel is a whimsical tale about King Norr. This children’s book is about the king wanting to get out of his island and experience life to the fullest. His life is ideal, and he pretty much has everything he wants.… Continue Reading “The Gift of the Quoxxel by Richard Titus (Book Review #517)”
“What?! No Chicken Tikka? But we’re in India, Geeze!” by Samuel G. Sterling There has never been so much controversy about a culinary dish which has been crowned Britain’s National Dish! Its history: ambiguous; its heritage: equivocally more so. It doesn’t date back to… Continue Reading ““What?! No Chicken Tikka? But we’re in India, Geeze!” by Samuel G. Sterling”
Jivaja is a supernatural thriller revolving around a girl named Mecca. She accidentally kills a man who tries to attack her with only one hand. As she runs to her father for answers and realizes that her power is to manipulate human energy. By… Continue Reading “Jivaja (Soul Cavern Series Book 1) by Venessa Giunta (Book Review #521)”
Red States is a thrillingly fictional story about a Triad boss planning to overthrow the US government by sending Chinese people into the US and planting them as powerful candidates into the US government, giving them Control. Once two CIA agents interfere with this… Continue Reading “Red States by Anthony P. Jones (Book Review #520)”