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Passe-Partout by Steve Sanders (Book Review #636)

Passe-Partout is a dark fantasy written about two men with two storylines. Paul Fischer works at a store where his boss gets poisoned and dies. Everyone thinks that he has committed suicide.

The Body Nirvana by Garima Gupta (Book Review #635)

The body nirvana is a self-help book written by a mind-body wellness coach. She believes that our mind is the missing piece of the weight loss puzzle. Her approach in this book is to alert the reader about their mind and teach them that… Continue Reading “The Body Nirvana by Garima Gupta (Book Review #635)”

Rules of Health By Behzad Azargoshasb (Book Review #634)

Rules of health is a self-help book written by a naturopathic doctor designed to effectively provide you with regulations and ways to manage your health. The focus is on making small changes in order to break bad habits and to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Trail of the Hana K’ilo by Channing Whitaker (Book Review #632)

Trail of the Hana K’ilo is a mystery crime story about Harlan, a professor who plans to go on a vacation with his girlfriend, however, changes it when a student gives him a letter, telling him that his colleague is missing.

Delivering Virtue: A Dark Comedy Adventure of the West (The Epic of Didier Rain Book 1) by Brian Kindall (Book Review #631)

Delivering Virtue is a historical fiction about Didier Rain. He is chosen by the Church of the restructured to fulfill a Holy Prophecy; however, Didier is not your average hero. He is given a mission to deliver a blue-eyed child, Virtue to the Prophets… Continue Reading “Delivering Virtue: A Dark Comedy Adventure of the West (The Epic of Didier Rain Book 1) by Brian Kindall (Book Review #631)”

James Clyde and the Diamonds of Orchestra by Colin McElwain (Book Review #630)

James Clyde and the diamonds of Orchestra is the story about finding the truth. James was dropped off at a children’s home when he was just a child by his grandpa. Eleven years later, he begins to look for answers, but before he does,… Continue Reading “James Clyde and the Diamonds of Orchestra by Colin McElwain (Book Review #630)”

Arid by Anne Joyce (Book Review #629)

Arid is a dystopian futuristic story where a group of moguls has created an unbearable living situation. Joshua, Xiomara, and others are all fighting to simply survive the situation and to provide vital resources, such as water.

A Wolf in Women’s Clothing by Asterisk Five (Book Review #628)

A wolf in women’s clothing is a humorous fiction novel written about Franklin becoming Rosie. The transition isn’t as simple as she thinks. Kids at school bully her, insults come swaying from every corner, and her situation is deemed as “dysphoria.”

Monkey Man by M. N. Snow (Book Review #627)

Monkey Man is a futuristic military thriller story about a world that has dealt with global warming in a bad shape. Instead of warmth people are experiencing flooding, cool temperatures, and harsh conditions to live with. Everyone has been relocated in order to survive… Continue Reading “Monkey Man by M. N. Snow (Book Review #627)”