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Bedtime for Buzzy by T. J. Hackworth (Book Review #84)

This review was kindly requested by the Author,  T. J. Hackworth Much research has been done on what goes on in a child’s mind. What adventures do they have? What is their perspective when they observe and play? Bedtime for buzzy illustrates and welcomes… Continue Reading “Bedtime for Buzzy by T. J. Hackworth (Book Review #84)”

Suddenly Single Sylvia by Angela Page (Book Review #327)

Suddenly Single Sylvia is a novel written about a 55-year-old woman who begins to run a dating company. She sets some rules and boundaries, and with the help of her friends, it becomes a successful career. As fate has it, somehow, the rules set… Continue Reading “Suddenly Single Sylvia by Angela Page (Book Review #327)”

Gamers and Gods: The Complete Trilogy by Matthew Kennedy (Book Review #77)

This review is written for Online book club “I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars.” Gamers and Gods is a trilogy about a population that lives online in a game world. This world consists of realms, avatars, and characters, each taking part… Continue Reading “Gamers and Gods: The Complete Trilogy by Matthew Kennedy (Book Review #77)”

Remote Viewer: Shadow Rescue by Rhonda Armbrust (Book Review #76)

Jazz is the heroine of this thrilling story. She has a sensitive background having lost her parents when she was a child. However, this does not affect her emotions and judgment. She is very decisive and firm. Her relationships, on the other hand, struggle.… Continue Reading “Remote Viewer: Shadow Rescue by Rhonda Armbrust (Book Review #76)”

Pearls Of Time: Between Gods and Mortals by Whitney Rines (Book Review #75)

  The land of Liansea is constantly corrupted and ravaged by the Immortals. They kill, commit genocide, poison the minds of mortals and conduct many more horrific crimes until Cabbah arrives. Cabbah eliminates all of the Immortals except five. She appears to have stronger… Continue Reading “Pearls Of Time: Between Gods and Mortals by Whitney Rines (Book Review #75)”

To Trust a Wolf – by Danielle Hardgrave (Book Review #74)

  Helen is an archivist working in a museum and she is in charge of an annual event where she collects money from donors to keep the museum running. Her job is very important to her.  A historical discovery regarding a Viking hoard attracts… Continue Reading “To Trust a Wolf – by Danielle Hardgrave (Book Review #74)”

Pearl, MD: The Way West by Marie Bartlett (Book Review #73)

The way of the West begins right where we were left off. Pearl is a physician in the nineteenth-century society. This was when women were not welcome to have a profession. African Americans are also treated poorly. Healing them as a patient is unacceptable… Continue Reading “Pearl, MD: The Way West by Marie Bartlett (Book Review #73)”

Cancer – A Dreaded Affliction by James D. Okun, MD

  The term “cancer” evokes thoughts of fear and death. The “Big C” is one of the most dreaded diagnoses in all of the medicine. Even celebrities like Angelina Jolie have taken drastic steps to avoid the possibility of developing breast cancer if they… Continue Reading “Cancer – A Dreaded Affliction by James D. Okun, MD”

Weight Loss for Vegans by Kayla Keyes (Book Review #26)

Lose weight and learn how to self-love in ten days using Kayla’s structured diet plan. Kayla Keyes begins to tell us the reasons why we even start to consider making changes in our life. She believes that there are events that trigger our feelings,… Continue Reading “Weight Loss for Vegans by Kayla Keyes (Book Review #26)”