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Novus Dies by Schalk Holloway (Book Review #1852)

Schalk Holloway’s “Novus Dies” propels readers into the year 2364, a future where humanity’s reliance on robotics and advanced communication technology is tested to its limits. Set against the backdrop of the Durban Reclamation Zone, this thrilling narrative combines elements of science fiction, mystery,… Continue Reading “Novus Dies by Schalk Holloway (Book Review #1852)”

THE LITTLE DONKEY AND GOD’S BIG PLAN by Izabela Ciesinska (Book Review #1851)

Izabela Ciesinska’s “The Little Donkey and God’s Big Plan” is a touching and inspirational story that captures the essence of purpose, faith, and the unexpected ways in which we all play a part in a larger narrative. Set in a quaint town near Bethany,… Continue Reading “THE LITTLE DONKEY AND GOD’S BIG PLAN by Izabela Ciesinska (Book Review #1851)”

The Relic of Hoomspire by Sasha Gajic (Book Review #1847)

“The Relic of Hoomspire” by Sasha Gajic is a masterfully woven tale that not only captivates the imagination but also challenges the reader to consider themes of legacy, reconciliation, and the complex relationships between different species. Set against the backdrop of a post-apocalyptic Earth,… Continue Reading “The Relic of Hoomspire by Sasha Gajic (Book Review #1847)”

Yesteryear by Stephen G. Eoannou: A Magical Tale of Creativity and Destiny (Book Review #1846)

In “Yesteryear,” Stephen G. Eoannou crafts a captivating narrative that pays homage to the golden age of radio and the imaginative spark behind some of America’s most iconic characters. Drawing inspiration from the likes of W.P. Kinsella’s “Shoeless Joe,” Bernard Malamud’s “The Natural,” and… Continue Reading “Yesteryear by Stephen G. Eoannou: A Magical Tale of Creativity and Destiny (Book Review #1846)”

Just Fireworks: A child’s memories of a war-torn Lebanon by Nader Barrak (Book Review #1845)

In “Just Fireworks: A Child’s Memories of a War-torn Lebanon,” Nader Barrak offers a poignant and deeply personal recount of the Lebanese Civil War through the innocent eyes of a child who witnessed the horrors of conflict firsthand. Starting from when he was nearly… Continue Reading “Just Fireworks: A child’s memories of a war-torn Lebanon by Nader Barrak (Book Review #1845)”

The Adventure of Kozmos Lovejoy by Patrick 0′ Brien (Book Review #1843)

Patrick O’Brien’s “The Adventure of Kozmos Lovejoy” is not just a memoir; it is a heartfelt exploration of self-discovery and spiritual awakening set against the backdrop of the 1960s and ’70s, a time of profound cultural and spiritual renaissance in America. Through the character… Continue Reading “The Adventure of Kozmos Lovejoy by Patrick 0′ Brien (Book Review #1843)”

Starting Over by L. F. Roth (Book Review #1842)

In “Starting Over,” L. F. Roth crafts a poignant narrative set within the storied walls of an English boarding school in 1966 dedicated to children with special needs. However, the heart of this story beats not within the classrooms or the daily routines of… Continue Reading “Starting Over by L. F. Roth (Book Review #1842)”

Six Moons Seven Gods by Robert A. Walker (Book Review #1841)

“Six Moons, Seven Gods,” the inaugural entry in The Legends of Baelon series by Robert A. Walker, plunges readers into a realm where the distinction between ally and adversary is as elusive as the shadows in Fostead’s south end. This novel is a masterclass… Continue Reading “Six Moons Seven Gods by Robert A. Walker (Book Review #1841)”

Making The Tough Decisions: Designing Your Best Life in a 3 Second World by Jeff Hendrickson (Book Review #1938)

“Making The Tough Decisions: Designing Your Best Life in a 3 Second World” by Jeff Hendrickson is an insightful and practical guide that tackles the complexities of decision-making in our rapidly evolving society. In a world where time is a luxury and decisions must… Continue Reading “Making The Tough Decisions: Designing Your Best Life in a 3 Second World by Jeff Hendrickson (Book Review #1938)”