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Escape from Ancient Egypt – (The Neiko Adventure Saga Book 2) by A. K. Taylor (Book Review #30)

  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 (Book Review #448)

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)”

Tracer by Cher Smith (Book Review #282)

Tracer is a psychological thriller written about Z Ellis. The Eradication of Violent Crimes has come up with the concept of software that erases the memories of people who have committed horrendous crimes such as mass murders. By replacing the memory and creating a… Continue Reading “Tracer by Cher Smith (Book Review #282)”

Kid Friendly Books – (Day 10)

There are hundreds of books written for children, however, how do you know which one is the right one? In my opinion, if a book has a positive learning message for your child then it is definitely worth finding. At the end of the day,… Continue Reading “Kid Friendly Books – (Day 10)”

Kid Friendly Books – (Day 9)

There are hundreds of books written for children, however, how do you know which one is the right one? In my opinion, if a book has a positive learning message for your child then it is definitely worth finding. At the end of the day,… Continue Reading “Kid Friendly Books – (Day 9)”

Transforming Venus by Paula Weisflock (Book Review #447)

Transforming Venus by Paula Weisflock     Transforming Venus is a self-help book designed to enhance the quality of life. The main focus is for mid-life women who wish to make changes to their lifestyle. The formation is inspirational and contains a transformation that… Continue Reading “Transforming Venus by Paula Weisflock (Book Review #447)”

Kid Friendly Books – (Day 7)

There are hundreds of books written for children, however, how do you know which one is the right one? In my opinion, if a book has a positive learning message for your child then it is definitely worth investing into. At the end of the… Continue Reading “Kid Friendly Books – (Day 7)”

Kid Friendly Books – (Day 6)

There are hundreds of books written for children, however, how do you know which one is the right one? In my opinion, if a book has a positive learning message for your child then it is definitely worth finding. At the end of the day,… Continue Reading “Kid Friendly Books – (Day 6)”

The Brotherhood of Merlin Book Two: Lycenea by Rory Nelson (Book Review #445)

The Brotherhood of Merlin is the second book of a fantasy series book written about Merlin. My initial concern was that since this was the second book of its series, I would fail to catch up on the foundation of the storyline. I was… Continue Reading “The Brotherhood of Merlin Book Two: Lycenea by Rory Nelson (Book Review #445)”