Tag: adventure

Never Take A Pirate’s Pearls by Ann P. Borrmann (Book Review #1731)

“Never Take a Pirate’s Pearls” by Ann P. Borrmann is a delightful and imaginative children’s book that takes young readers on an adventurous journey with Chester the Pirate and his first mate, Roger the Octopus. The story is a captivating blend of excitement, humor,… Continue Reading “Never Take A Pirate’s Pearls by Ann P. Borrmann (Book Review #1731)”

Chronicles of Ivy Episode 2: Stellar Surprise by Renzero  (Book Review #1726)

“Chronicles of Ivy Episode 2: Stellar Surprise” by Renzero is a captivating continuation of the fantasy saga that blends magic, romance, and interdimensional adventure. Picking up where the first book left off, this installment follows the journey of Isabelle Roshan, a witch who has… Continue Reading “Chronicles of Ivy Episode 2: Stellar Surprise by Renzero  (Book Review #1726)”

Antigone by R. X. Karvanis (Book Review #1721)

“Antigone” by R. X. Karvanis is a riveting blend of myth, magic, and adventure that takes the reader on a spellbinding journey through time and ancient civilizations. The story revolves around 21-year-old Ann, who is drawn to Greece by a haunting voice calling her… Continue Reading “Antigone by R. X. Karvanis (Book Review #1721)”

‘Doctrine of the Asurlette- Fair’s Onyx’ by L. A. Preston (Book Review #1720)

‘Doctrine of the Asurlette- Fair’s Onyx’ by L. A. Preston is a fascinating and intricately woven fantasy novel that takes readers on a journey filled with mystical creatures, mysterious realms, and a daring adventure. The story follows the young protagonist, Onyx Cattarini, and her… Continue Reading “‘Doctrine of the Asurlette- Fair’s Onyx’ by L. A. Preston (Book Review #1720)”

Terracolina – A Place to Belong by Carla Kessler illustrated by Richard Kessler (Book Review #1715)

“Terracolina – A Place to Belong” by Carla Kessler, with illustrations by Richard Kessler, is a captivating and imaginative tale that resonates deeply with the young and young at heart. This enchanting story follows the journey of twelve-year-old Thomas, who, on his birthday, embarks… Continue Reading “Terracolina – A Place to Belong by Carla Kessler illustrated by Richard Kessler (Book Review #1715)”

Lelya Dorche and the Coney Island Cure by David Rothman (Book Review #1704)

“Leyla Dorche and the Coney Island Cure” by David Rothman is a gripping drama that delves into the heart of a father’s desperation and the chaos of the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City. The novel follows Andrew Gruber, the… Continue Reading “Lelya Dorche and the Coney Island Cure by David Rothman (Book Review #1704)”

Till I Bleed No More by Alexander Ellis (Book Review #1691)

“Till I Bleed No More” by Alexander Ellis is a captivating adventure set against the backdrop of the post-piracy era in the year 1728. The story unfolds as Casper Nait, a survivor of a brutal encounter with pirate hunters, finds himself stranded on an… Continue Reading “Till I Bleed No More by Alexander Ellis (Book Review #1691)”

Monsters of North Yellowstone by Sae Luy (Book Review #1686)

“Monsters of North Yellowstone” by Sae Luy invites readers into a post-apocalyptic world where the remnants of humanity grapple with the aftermath of infected water, natural disasters, and a mysterious disease that turns survivors into memoryless monsters. In this gripping narrative, the main character,… Continue Reading “Monsters of North Yellowstone by Sae Luy (Book Review #1686)”

Color of Authority by Bruce Carleton Fisher (Book Review #1669)

Title: “Color of Authority: A Gripping Tale of Politics, Prejudice, and Personal Conviction” In “Color of Authority: When Taking a Knee Becomes Taking a Stand,” Bruce Carleton Fisher crafts a thought-provoking narrative that delves into the intricate web of politics, racial tensions, and the… Continue Reading “Color of Authority by Bruce Carleton Fisher (Book Review #1669)”