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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)”

The Day My Kisses Tasted Like Disorder by Emmanuella Hristova (Book Review #580)

The day my kisses tasted like disorder is a collection of poetry written by Emmanuella Hristova. Each poem tells a story like a memoir. It reflects the ups and downs the author has gone through. The death of her sister, relationships, the good, the… Continue Reading “The Day My Kisses Tasted Like Disorder by Emmanuella Hristova (Book Review #580)”

The Lonely Little Emoji: A Book on Diversity, Self-belief and Resilience by Harry Harmon (Book Review #579)

The Lonely Little Emoji is a children’s book written with the attempt to educate children in believing that no matter how many times you are rejected, due to being different, you should never give up trying.   The drawings were hand sketches, and the… Continue Reading “The Lonely Little Emoji: A Book on Diversity, Self-belief and Resilience by Harry Harmon (Book Review #579)”

One Place at a Time, One at a Time by Jeyran Main

Life is not a destination. It is a journey, and with that, there are times where you have to make essential choices. Many things get thrown at you, forcing you to multi-task. In fact, you are praised for doing so. You brag about it,… Continue Reading “One Place at a Time, One at a Time by Jeyran Main”

How to make time to read?

How to make time to read? I have been asked numerous amount of times regarding my reading habits and how I get to read so many books and still manage to juggle everything else in my life.

How to Write The Best Book Review

Hello, Book Lovers! Authors pour their heart, time, and effort into writing their book. They then spend hours searching and speaking to many publishers to find the best possible way to distribute their work without giving all of the profit to the publisher. Sometimes… Continue Reading “How to Write The Best Book Review”

The Last Trollid (The Sunset of Magic #1) by Alistair Potter (Book Review #576)

The last trollid is a fantasy story; book one of the sunset of magic series. The story begins with a world gate being opened by a wizard causing aliens to attack the population of the land. Ida operates in the kitchens and ends up… Continue Reading “The Last Trollid (The Sunset of Magic #1) by Alistair Potter (Book Review #576)”

TOP BOOK REVIEW BLOGS 2019

Ranked Blogs has featured me as one of the Top 100 Book Review Blogs. I am including a link for you guys in case you wish to want to vote for me. By just clicking on the “thumbs up” button you can do that.… Continue Reading “TOP BOOK REVIEW BLOGS 2019”