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Posted on June 18, 2026
by Abul Qasim
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Attack on Planet Falrus is an imaginative science fantasy adventure that combines friendship, courage, and creativity in a story designed to captivate younger readers and fans of lighthearted intergalactic adventures. Joanna Monigatti crafts a vibrant world filled with memorable characters, exciting challenges, and the… Continue Reading “Attack on Planet Falrus By Joanna Monigatti (Book Review #2363)”
Category: Fantasy, Science Fiction, Thriller Action-AdventureTags: Attack on Planet Falrus, book review, Children's Sci-Fi, Debut Novel, Family-Friendly Books, Galactic Conflict, Imagination and Creativity, Intergalactic Adventure, Joanna Monigatti, middle-grade fiction, Robots in Fiction, Science Fantasy, Space Adventure, Teamwork and Friendship, Twin Siblings
Posted on June 17, 2026
by Abul Qasim
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ANGELS: How I Became a Caregiver and Guardian is a deeply moving memoir that explores the emotional realities of caregiving, loss, and the enduring bonds that sustain us through life’s most difficult transitions. Tyler Stone offers readers an intimate account of a period marked… Continue Reading “ANGELS By Tyler Stone (Book Review #2362)”
Category: Memoir, Non- FictionTags: Alzheimer's and Stroke, angels, book review, Caregiving, dealing with loss, emotional resilience, Family Responsibilities, Guardian, Heartfelt Nonfiction, inspirational memoir, Memoir, Pet Companionship, Realities of Illness, true story, Tyler Stone
Posted on June 16, 2026
by Abul Qasim
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Agent Syndicate: Volume 001 is an imaginative and fast-paced science fiction adventure that blends action, mystery, and philosophical themes into a compelling narrative. Adapted from the creator’s web comic, the story transports readers into a digital universe inspired by concepts of simulated reality, control,… Continue Reading “Agent Syndicate: Volume 001 By Professor Lazurus (Book Review #2361)”
Category: Science Fiction, Thriller Action-AdventureTags: Action and Mystery, Agent Syndicate, book review, Comic-Inspired Story, cyberpunk, Digital Universe, Distopian Fiction, Philosophical Sci-Fi, Professor Lazurus, sci-fi adventure, Science Fiction, series starter, Simulated Reality, Suspense Novels, Web Comic Adaptation
Posted on June 15, 2026
by Abul Qasim
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A Shroud Undone is a sweeping dark fantasy that combines epic worldbuilding, morally complex characters, and thought-provoking themes into a compelling and immersive reading experience. As the opening installment in A Fractured Balance series, A.M. Woodbury introduces readers to a world shaped by centuries… Continue Reading “A Shroud Undone By A.M. Woodbury (Book Review #2360)”
Category: FantasyTags: A Fractured Balance, A Shroud Undone, A.M. Woodbury, book review, dark fantasy, Epic Worldbuilding, Faith and Deception, Fiction Novels, Gripping Reads, High Fantasy, magic system, Morally Complex Characters, Mystery and Intrigue, series starter, War and Redemption
Posted on June 14, 2026
by Abul Qasim
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In A Is For Awkward (and Other Reflections on Belonging), Marc Kaye delivers a thoughtful and engaging collection of personal essays that explores one of the most universal human desires: the need to belong. Blending memoir, reflection, humor, and insight, Kaye invites readers into… Continue Reading “A Is For Awkward by Marc Kaye (Book Review #2359)”
Category: Introduction, Memoir, Non- FictionTags: A Is For Awkward, book review, fatherhood, Growth and Understanding, Heartfelt Stories, Humorous Essays, Identity and Connection, Inspiring Nonfiction, Marc Kaye, Memoir, Personal Essays, Reflections on Belonging, Relatable Reads, self-discovery, vulnerability
Posted on June 13, 2026
by Abul Qasim
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Force Nine is an action-packed techno-thriller that combines espionage, advanced military technology, political intrigue, and survival against overwhelming odds. Chris H. Stevenson delivers a fast-moving narrative that places an unlikely heroine at the center of an international crisis, creating a story that is both… Continue Reading “Force Nine By Chris H. Stevenson (Book Review #2358)”
Category: Fiction, Thriller Action-AdventureTags: Action-Adventure, book review, Chris H. Stevenson, espionage, Exoskeleton, Fast-Paced Reads, Force Nine, Geopolitical Intrigue, Hurricane Fiction, military fiction, Sci-Fi Books, strong female lead, survival story, Suspense Novels, Techno-Thriller
Posted on June 12, 2026
by Abul Qasim
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Wendy Swift’s A Dream Life: A Memoir is a compelling and deeply personal account of loss, betrayal, resilience, and self-discovery. At its heart, the memoir explores what happens when the life one has carefully built suddenly collapses under the weight of hidden truths. Swift… Continue Reading “Wendy Swift’s A Dream Life: A Memoir by Wendy Swift (Book Review #2357)”
Category: Memoir, Non- FictionTags: A Dream Life, book review, Coping with Loss, Emotional Authenticity, Family Challenges, inspirational books, Legal Drama, Memoir, overcoming adversity, resilience, self-discovery, Single Motherhood, transformation, true story, Wendy Swift
Posted on May 31, 2026
by Jeyran Main
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Pip: Welcome to Review Tales — where someone, somewhere, is always reading something that makes them question their choices, their grief, or their career in pediatric emergency medicine. Mara: This episode moves through memoir and medical life, psychological and literary fiction, adventure and coming… Continue Reading “Podcast Episode 1: Stories Of Survival And Imagination”
Category: PodcastsTags: author podcast, book lovers, book podcast, book review, books, Fiction, jeyran main podcast, reading, review tales podcast, writing, writing podcast
Posted on March 3, 2026
by Jeyran Main
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Born Falling by S.C. Sanborn is not a memoir that asks for sympathy—it demands honesty. Raw, poetic, and unguarded, this is a deeply introspective account of collapse and becoming, written with the kind of lyrical intensity that lingers long after the final page.
Category: Memoir, Non- FictionTags: book review, book reviews, books, Born Falling, burnout, contemporary nonfiction, emotional healing, existential themes, heartbreak, identity crisis, introspective writing, life journey, literary memoir, lyrical writing, Memoir, mental resilience, personal growth, poetic prose, reading, reflective memoir, S.C. Sanborn, self-discovery, vulnerability