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The Slave Players by Megan Allen (Book Review #320)

The Slave Players by Megan Allen is an emotionally charged tale showing what violence and racism can bring to even the smallest of communities. Our story begins when a bus carrying a group of black campers takes a wrong turn in the Deep South,… Continue Reading “The Slave Players by Megan Allen (Book Review #320)”

Escape the Pain to Survive by Katherine Nelson (Book Review #58)

  Firstly I would like to write a little about Katherine. Escape the Pain is her first novel, and she has a passion for raising money and awareness for at-risk youth and military veterans. The Author wishes you to know that all profits from… Continue Reading “Escape the Pain to Survive by Katherine Nelson (Book Review #58)”

Finding Rose Rocks by Karen Rose (Book Review #319)

Finding Rose Rocks is a woman’s fiction novel that focuses on an older generation. This romantic novel focuses on Jennifer, a business owner who happens to lose it all. She decides to leave and start fresh in a more familiar setting, her hometown. A… Continue Reading “Finding Rose Rocks by Karen Rose (Book Review #319)”

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)”

Epstein Barr Virus Infection Reactivation by James Okun

“Is Epstein Barr Virus Infection Reactivation a Trigger for the Autoimmune Diseases MS, Lupus and Rheumatoid Arthritis? What’s Stress Got to Do with It and How Does This Affect Millennials?” In my book Erasing Scars: Herpes and Healing (https://amzn.to/2a2rVxQ) I describe how I came… Continue Reading “Epstein Barr Virus Infection Reactivation by James Okun”

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)”

The Alex Cave Series Book 4. Gravity by James M. Corkill (Book Review #65)

  This review is written for Online book club “I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars.” I have not read the previous books, and since everything is fresh and new for me, the review will also be on this book alone without… Continue Reading “The Alex Cave Series Book 4. Gravity by James M. Corkill (Book Review #65)”