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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.

Money, Blood and Conscience by David Steinman (Book Review #668)

Money, blood, and conscience is a tale written with a combination of fiction and investigative journalism. It includes a political call to action for the reader and has a strategic role in Ethiopia’s recent democracy revolution.

Sparky Lost Her Flame by Regina McDonald (Book Review #667)

Sparky lost her flame is a children’s story about a dragon that refuses to brush her teeth. She lies to her parents about doing so, and as a consequence, at school, she fails to create flames, or when she does, it smells bad.

Farewell My Life: Buona Notte Vita Mia by Cynthia Sally Haggard (Book Review #666)

Farewell, my life is a historical fiction written in three parts. The story was primarily set around the time when the Nazis rose and so it has many war scenes.

51st directive by Michael Agliolo (Book Review #665)

51st directive is a political fiction written about Erica Brewer. She is an FBI agent who happens to be sent to do mailroom work due to her lack of control over her temper. As she snoops around the letters, she finds one that sounds… Continue Reading “51st directive by Michael Agliolo (Book Review #665)”

Murder at the Columbarium by Emily Gallo (Book Review #664)

Murder at the Columbarium is a murder mystery. Jed witnesses a woman’s dead body and a baby that is crying. Things cannot get worse for him when he is also considered as a suspect. He spends his time finding answers not only for his… Continue Reading “Murder at the Columbarium by Emily Gallo (Book Review #664)”

The Cheerful Prince: and other stories by Romario Ashley (Book Review #663)

The cheerful prince is a collection of short stories where the author demonstrates his skills in writing compact, interesting, short work or artistic delights. Every story is roughly ten pages long and is enough for the light reader to just whisk through before they… Continue Reading “The Cheerful Prince: and other stories by Romario Ashley (Book Review #663)”

The Turing Revolt – The War Against Infinity by Robert Bartlett (Book Review #662)

The turning revolt is a science fiction story about a starship Captain who is manipulated into rebelling against the empire. By choosing to do so, he creates many enemies and so has to begin to find a way out of the mess. What surpasses… Continue Reading “The Turing Revolt – The War Against Infinity by Robert Bartlett (Book Review #662)”