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Carries Flight by Lois Wickstrom (Book Review #597)

Carries Flight is a children’s book written about a girl young girl named Carrie. She has a very strong bond and relationship with her grandmother and learns that she too, like her grandma, has the ability and magic to fly. As her grandma teaches… Continue Reading “Carries Flight by Lois Wickstrom (Book Review #597)”

Wergild: A Heartwarming Tale of Coldblooded Vengeance by Boris Slocum (Book Review #596)

Wergild is a story about a girl who seeks revenge and vengeance towards the people that have murdered her family. She runs away and sells her soul to a local barrow fiend in exchange for the power to kill. Deirdre is just a girl… Continue Reading “Wergild: A Heartwarming Tale of Coldblooded Vengeance by Boris Slocum (Book Review #596)”

The Parrot by Christy Astremsky (Book Review #595)

The Parrot is a collection of five children’s stories teaching children how not just to try to work on their image but to also be competent and helpful to others. It discusses what true friendship is and how kindness can kill evil. The author… Continue Reading “The Parrot by Christy Astremsky (Book Review #595)”

Never Speak by (Murderous Arts Series Book 1) by John Manchester (Book Review #590)

Never speak is a psychological fiction thriller. This is book one of the Murderous arts series. It is about Ray watts, a New York artist who is struggling with keeping his head above the waters. Things aren’t going very well for him, but when… Continue Reading “Never Speak by (Murderous Arts Series Book 1) by John Manchester (Book Review #590)”

Last Girl Standing by Marjory Kaptanoglu (Book Review #589)

Last girl standing is a science fiction novel written about a town named Los Patos, that gets contaminated from its water supply and turns everyone into automatons. Only Sierra and a few friends end up safe due to not drinking of the water. Soon… Continue Reading “Last Girl Standing by Marjory Kaptanoglu (Book Review #589)”

Traveller-Inceptio by Rob Shackleford (Book Review #587)

Traveller-Inceptio is a sci-fi novel written about a group called the Travelers who happen to transport themselves to the 11th century trying to investigate medieval Saxon England, not realizing that they need more than just combat skills and technology in order to achieve their… Continue Reading “Traveller-Inceptio by Rob Shackleford (Book Review #587)”

All That Compels the Heart by Erin Bowlen (Book Review #586)

All that compels the heart is an adult romance about Aoife O’Reilly. This fictional story begins with Aoife having everything she has ever wanted. She has a great job, a decent boyfriend, best friends, and an admirable social life. As not all good things… Continue Reading “All That Compels the Heart by Erin Bowlen (Book Review #586)”

Always Gray in Winter by Mark J. Engels (Book Review #583)

Always gray in winter is a science fiction story. The story is short, however, filled with paranormal activity, is action-packed and contains strong military flavor. A shapeshifter is a form of werecats dominating the formula of the plot. Pawly is Polish American and has… Continue Reading “Always Gray in Winter by Mark J. Engels (Book Review #583)”

The Plague: Civilization’s Near Self Destruction by Don Lubov (Book Review #581)

The Plague is a science fiction story about a reporter investigating suspicious deaths that begin to happen randomly but then start showing up as a patterned event. David Miller begins his research from his own area, and then the investigation expands. The story is… Continue Reading “The Plague: Civilization’s Near Self Destruction by Don Lubov (Book Review #581)”