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Maps of bliss and rage by Mario Dhingsa (Book Review #683)

Maps of bliss and range by Mario Dhingsa   Maps of bliss and range is a collection of 8 stories written about all over the world. The stories are a mixture of various topics such as revenge, politics, religion, and even fairytale style notions.

The Glass Bulldog by Alison Huntingford (Book Review #682)

The glass bulldog is a historical fiction about Tom. The story is set in 1833 after Tom has lost his sister and is struggling to make ends meet. A simple mistake costs him time in prison, and once he is free, Tom ends up… Continue Reading “The Glass Bulldog by Alison Huntingford (Book Review #682)”

Living Lightly – Bring Happiness and Calm to Your Everyday by Dale Curd and Kimberly Alexander (Book Review #680)

Living lightly is a self-help book written about ways to create happiness and calmness into your life. It approaches the matter by initially identifying that things are not going well. It asks you to step back and have a different look at the situation… Continue Reading “Living Lightly – Bring Happiness and Calm to Your Everyday by Dale Curd and Kimberly Alexander (Book Review #680)”

Father of Storms by Dean Jones (Book Review #679)

Father of storms is a story written about Seth. He can manipulate energy, and for that, he is a commodity captured by everyone who finds out about it. He is used as a resource, and so Seth has many problems not only by being… Continue Reading “Father of Storms by Dean Jones (Book Review #679)”

Fountain dead by Theresa Braun (Book Review #678)

Fountain dead is a young adult occult horror story about Mark. He is forced to move with his family to a place called Nowhere-Ville. The new place, however, does not seem normal. Mark begins to feel as if the objects and walls are alive.… Continue Reading “Fountain dead by Theresa Braun (Book Review #678)”

Find Your Inner Gold by Karen Hood- Caddy (Book Review #675)

Find your inner gold is a self-help book providing 21 ways as a tool to find your own strength and to transform yourself. The book is to be used as an emotional cleanse in order to remove bad habits and to implement long-lasting behavior.

Fiery Red Hair, Emerald Green Eyes and a Vicious Irish Temper by Ralph E. Jarrells (Book Review #674)

Fiery red hair is an action fiction story about Anne Bonny. Miss Anne is a delightful woman whose story captivates the essence of an era. She is a pirate in possess of multiple businesses. Her pure existence was how banks, theatres, plantations, and even… Continue Reading “Fiery Red Hair, Emerald Green Eyes and a Vicious Irish Temper by Ralph E. Jarrells (Book Review #674)”

The Dog on the Acropolis by Mark Tedesco (Book Review #671)

The dog on the Acropolis is a historical fiction story. The book is about the adventures of a dog living on the Acropolis who forms transforming relationships with humans. Whenever the dog, Drago, falls asleep, the reader is transported to ancient Greece, when the… Continue Reading “The Dog on the Acropolis by Mark Tedesco (Book Review #671)”

The Night Is Far Gone by Tim Jorgenson (Book Review #670)

The night is far gone represents the time frame when the Romanov fell during the Russian revolution. The historical fiction is set in 1912 and provides a detailed explanation of what the Russian Monarchy went through with Rasputin.