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No way Back Today by Eric Shoars (Book Review #1002)

No way back today is a beautiful story written about Eric wanting to do something that has felt right for a long time. He decides to start his rock and roll band by gathering all his childhood friends before turning 50. Facing impossible odds,… Continue Reading “No way Back Today by Eric Shoars (Book Review #1002)”

1000 BOOK REVIEWS…done!

I hit 1000 book reviews! Rod Walters kindly wrote this for me. Written by Rod Walters Congratulations, Review Tales, on 1,000! Anyone ever run into another book reviewer who has chalked up a thousand reviews? Of course you almost certainly haven’t.

Orange City by Lee Matthew Goldberg (Book Review #1001)

Orange city is a dystopian thriller story about a hidden city giving a second chance at life. However, there is a catch; you can never leave. The place is ruled by a giant spider look-alike man that everyone is afraid of. Imagine a community… Continue Reading “Orange City by Lee Matthew Goldberg (Book Review #1001)”

Dormir by Michael Golvach (Book Review #1000)

Dormir is a crime mystery about a private investigation conducted by Payden Beck; a police officer hired to find Bill Dooley’s missing niece. He initially refuses as he is tired of all the brutality and harshness of the business; however, when the 13-year-old Chloe… Continue Reading “Dormir by Michael Golvach (Book Review #1000)”

Broken pieces of god David Seaburn (Book Review #999)

Broken pieces of god is a fictional story about a couple and their struggles with cancer, unemployment, financial hardship, and religious reliance. Eddy works for a cable company and loses his job. Gayle is a tax accountant who has ovarian cancer, enduring failed treatments… Continue Reading “Broken pieces of god David Seaburn (Book Review #999)”

Stronger Together by Andrea Green (Book Review #997)

Stronger together is a contemporary romance. It all begins with Susie Quinn and her marriage to Matt, the controlling, abusive type, introducing a whole new drama to the story. Fortunately, Susie is not one to take it any longer, and her attempt to run… Continue Reading “Stronger Together by Andrea Green (Book Review #997)”

Suffer Little Children by Freda Hansburg (Book Review #996)

Suffer little children is a psychological thriller written about Robin Perry, an administrator for tremendous national research programs bullied by Gloria Reyes into curing Alex, her young son, from a malignant brain tumour. No matter how much Robin insists that the research program is… Continue Reading “Suffer Little Children by Freda Hansburg (Book Review #996)”

Of Shade and Shadow by Niamh Schmid and Rebecca Schmid (Book Review #995)

Of shade and shadow is a fantasy story written about princess Astra and her struggles coming to terms with the war ending and controlling her powers. If that wasn’t enough, she also has to team with Louko, a prince, and bear his sarcastic comments… Continue Reading “Of Shade and Shadow by Niamh Schmid and Rebecca Schmid (Book Review #995)”

To be enlightened by Alan J. Steinberg (Book Review #993)

To be enlightened is a fictional story written about Abe Levy, a professor of philosophy at a Southern California college, and Sara, his wife. Sarah wants nothing to do with Abe’s interest in meditation or his enlightenment journey.