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The Magician’s Workshop by Christopher Hansen (Book Review #132)

This review was kindly requested by the author, Christopher Hansen This is the first book of its series. It is a young adult fantasy novel situated in the land of O’Ceea where everyone has the ability to create magic. However, some have stronger projections… Continue Reading “The Magician’s Workshop by Christopher Hansen (Book Review #132)”

MindField By DS Kane

MindField By DS Kane Genre: Thriller The eighth book in the gripping technothriller series, Spies Lie, perfect for fans who love Robert Ludlum, Lee Child, and Barry Eisler. When Stanford University sophomore and budding computer hacker Ann Sashakovich meets senior Glen Sarkov, the CEO… Continue Reading “MindField By DS Kane”

She Can Find Her Way: Women Travelers at Their Best by Ann Starr (Book Review #362)

She Can Find Her Way is a collection of stories that 24 women have written expressing their feelings on how it is like to travel alone. The stories have been divided into 5 volumes and contain their troubles, fears, and challenges. What I enjoyed… Continue Reading “She Can Find Her Way: Women Travelers at Their Best by Ann Starr (Book Review #362)”

The Fire In The Rock by Charles Norman (Book Review #129)

This review was kindly requested by the author & UnderratedReads. The fire in the rock is written about the time of Moses (Kisil) before he became the prophet. It is set at the time of the plagues on Egypt, the Ten Commandments and when… Continue Reading “The Fire In The Rock by Charles Norman (Book Review #129)”

The Miracle Problem Solver by Kira Klenke (Book Review #361)

It is a miracle to find a book that provides a solution to every man’s problem. Can such a thing actually exist? By using systemic constellation, the author manages to introduce a method and to imply the notion of providing universal wisdom to its… Continue Reading “The Miracle Problem Solver by Kira Klenke (Book Review #361)”

The Art of Deception: The Rich v/s the Poor Debate – Written by Boringbug

Boringbug is a blogger, a sketch artist by hobby and a lawyer. He writes to pen his vague ideas and experiences in different forms. His blog Boringbug is a part reflection of his ideas, experiences, dialogues, thoughts, and opinions. It can be reached here.… Continue Reading “The Art of Deception: The Rich v/s the Poor Debate – Written by Boringbug”

It is Only Money, and it Grows on Trees by Cara Macmillan (Book Review #128)

This review was requested by Kelsey Butts. This is a nonfictional book written about a precious commodity, money. It begins with the definition of the subject and what it used to mean. As you know, back in the days’ money was for trade and… Continue Reading “It is Only Money, and it Grows on Trees by Cara Macmillan (Book Review #128)”

There Be Demons Kindle Edition by M.K. Theodoratus (Book Review #360)

A conflict of interest is what seems to be the primary deal with this story. Demons need a warm environment to keep their young, and the people of Trebridge are fighting against the invasion in order to survive. The Gargoyles act as guardians, as… Continue Reading “There Be Demons Kindle Edition by M.K. Theodoratus (Book Review #360)”

The 11.05 Murders by Brian O’Hare (Book Review #113)

[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of “The 11.05 Murders” by Brian O’Hare] The 11.05 Murders is a murder mystery novel written by Brian O’Hare. It begins with three murders happening all at the same time, 11.05. The crimes are also suspiciously connected to… Continue Reading “The 11.05 Murders by Brian O’Hare (Book Review #113)”