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Black and white is the first book of its Trilogy. The story focuses on how one should stand for what they believe in, instead of following what others do. The story is set in a perfect world called Whitopolis. This place is where the… Continue Reading “Black and White by Nick Wilford (Book Review #288)”
Earth; The Death Chronicles Trilogy Book 1 by Jon D. Zimmer Earth is the first book for the Death Chronicles Trilogy. The story focuses on Michael who is a scientist, returning to earth. Angelica who is an attractive hallucination, and Dominic who’s seeking… Continue Reading “Earth; The Death Chronicles Trilogy Book 1 by Jon D. Zimmer (Book Review #450)”
Two sons too many is a 498-page book written in the format of a memoir expressing everything that has happened to the Author in his lifetime so far. This utterly truthful tale of Aidan not only touches the coldest of hearts but also… Continue Reading “Two Sons Too Many by Aidan McNally (Book Review #22)”
This review is written for Onlinebookclub. “I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.” Kira is an orphaned girl raised in a jungle set like paradise by the people of its village. Due to losing her parents at such a young age and… Continue Reading “Guardian of Paradise by W. Lawrence (Book Review #28)”
TJ’s Ride is book one of ‘The TJ Series.’ This action adventure novel is about Petty Officer Thomas Hamlin (TJ). He works for the Navy and is brought back to Corpus Christi after being away for almost two years, in Vietnam. TJ is then… Continue Reading “TJ’s Ride by J.R. Hamilton (Book Review #280)”
This review is written for Online Book Club. “I rate this book 2 out of 4 stars.” Neiko is an Indian Admiral and a strong warrior girl of Hawote, the hidden land that coexisted with the United States, Canada, and Mexico. There are… Continue Reading “Escape from Ancient Egypt – (The Neiko Adventure Saga Book 2) by A. K. Taylor (Book Review #30)”
Introducing the Messiah by King David Introducing the Messiah is a religious book containing an interview which happened as an email exchange between King David and a skeptic. The questions in the book were either personal or religiously inclined which happened to… Continue Reading “Introducing the Messiah by King David (Book Review #448)”