The Shadow Hour by Anya Costello (Book Review #1431)

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‘The Shadow Hour’ is a young adult action and adventure story. Amber, a 13-year-old teen, transports to a not-so-friendly realm and survives all her ordeals. The Shadow Hour has taken over the world, and Amber slowly finds herself and who she can be.

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When We Lost Touch by Susan Kraus (Book Review #1430)

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‘When We Lost Touch’ is a contemporary fiction focused on Grace and how her life changes when she comes back from a cruise ship to face COVID-19. Her 11-year-old grandson’s mental illness, her daughter’s graduate program, her best friend getting the virus, and the list goes on.

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Harvey’s Hutch by Philip Dodd (Book Review #1429)

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‘Harvey’s Hutch’ is a memoir written about Philip’s life and everything that has been thrown at him, whether bad or good; he has somehow found a way to make it impactful. From being born in England and recovering from the effects of WWII, you already know that you are in for an adventure.

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An End to Etcetera by B. Robert Conklin (Book Review #1428)

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‘An End to Etcetera’ is a mystery suspense book filled with psychological elements. The story begins when Selena Harris is given a case to solve. An autistic child has been murdered, and she has to solve a case and find a troubled kid who is a sociopathic killer.

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On the Edge of Forever by J D Beedle (Book Review #1427)

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‘On the Edge of Forever’ is a time travel filled with science fiction and time travel elements. Introduced with a beautifully designed book cover, you immediately notice the attention given to detail.

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THE FOUR LIVES OF ROBINSON APPLESON By Véronique Iswery Pasquet (Book Review #1426)

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‘The Four Lives of Robinson Appleson’ is a fantasy story with a complex storyline and a very intriguing novel approach to the protagonist having four lifetimes, and he manages them navigating life.

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You’re the Cake: The Guy’s the Frosting by Marcia Lite-Braus (Book Review #1425)

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‘You’re the Cake’ is a non-fiction self-help book that is written in sort of a memoir about Marcia and how she has gone through some pretty vulnerable stages of dating, meeting new people, marriages and life lessons.

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The Cyclone Release – A Novel of Silicon Valley by Bruce Overby (Book Review #1424)

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‘The Cyclone Release’ is a psychological fiction set in 1990. It all begins with Brenden Meagher and his grief and loss. While the secrets unravelled from this loss are introduced, you understand the surrounding world and see what it takes to love again.

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CHESTER THE (almost) PIRATE by Ann P. Borrmann (Book Review #1423)

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‘Chester the Pirate’ is a picture children’s book about Chester wanting to be a pirate. He goes to school to become one, and he isn’t alone. He has a friend called Roger, an octopus.

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