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The Bucket of Blood by Paul Malott (Book Review #1729)

“The Bucket of Blood” by Paul Malott, illustrated by Kokin Kokambar, dives into the gritty and suspenseful world of Detroit, offering readers a unique and immersive graphic novel experience. The story is centered around the mysterious issues plaguing the city’s supply of Whapple Sauce,… Continue Reading “The Bucket of Blood by Paul Malott (Book Review #1729)”

Immortal Warriors by Julian Rosado-Machain (Book Review #1728)

“Immortal Warriors” by Julian Rosado-Machain is an enthralling compilation of three novellas that coalesce into a riveting tale of epic proportions. Set against the backdrop of a city under siege, the story introduces readers to a world where immortal heroes and unbeatable enemies clash… Continue Reading “Immortal Warriors by Julian Rosado-Machain (Book Review #1728)”

Dear Prudence by Karen Janowsky (Book Review #1727)

“Dear Prudence” by Karen Janowsky is an emotionally charged romance novel that explores themes of independence, love, and the complexities of human relationships. The story follows Pru Blum, a cellist with the Lower Georgia Symphonic Orchestra, as she navigates her life while grappling with… Continue Reading “Dear Prudence by Karen Janowsky (Book Review #1727)”

Chronicles of Ivy Episode 2: Stellar Surprise by Renzero  (Book Review #1726)

“Chronicles of Ivy Episode 2: Stellar Surprise” by Renzero is a captivating continuation of the fantasy saga that blends magic, romance, and interdimensional adventure. Picking up where the first book left off, this installment follows the journey of Isabelle Roshan, a witch who has… Continue Reading “Chronicles of Ivy Episode 2: Stellar Surprise by Renzero  (Book Review #1726)”

Brothers and Strangers: A German-Iraqi Memoir by Junis Sultan (Book Review #1725)

“Brothers and Strangers: A German-Iraqi Memoir” by Junis Sultan is a poignant and deeply moving autobiography that delves into the complex and often challenging life of Junis, a young man born to an Iraqi father and a German mother. This memoir is a powerful… Continue Reading “Brothers and Strangers: A German-Iraqi Memoir by Junis Sultan (Book Review #1725)”

DANCING IN THE RING by Susan E. Sage (Book Review #1723)

“Dancing in the Ring” by Susan E. Sage is a captivating and immersive historical fiction novel that takes readers on a journey through the bustling streets of 1920s Detroit. Set against the backdrop of a post-traumatic era brimming with optimism and energy, the story… Continue Reading “DANCING IN THE RING by Susan E. Sage (Book Review #1723)”

Antigone by R. X. Karvanis (Book Review #1721)

“Antigone” by R. X. Karvanis is a riveting blend of myth, magic, and adventure that takes the reader on a spellbinding journey through time and ancient civilizations. The story revolves around 21-year-old Ann, who is drawn to Greece by a haunting voice calling her… Continue Reading “Antigone by R. X. Karvanis (Book Review #1721)”

‘Doctrine of the Asurlette- Fair’s Onyx’ by L. A. Preston (Book Review #1720)

‘Doctrine of the Asurlette- Fair’s Onyx’ by L. A. Preston is a fascinating and intricately woven fantasy novel that takes readers on a journey filled with mystical creatures, mysterious realms, and a daring adventure. The story follows the young protagonist, Onyx Cattarini, and her… Continue Reading “‘Doctrine of the Asurlette- Fair’s Onyx’ by L. A. Preston (Book Review #1720)”

Happy bastards by Alex Monaco (Book Review #1719)

“Happy Bastards” by Alex Monaco is a compelling, no-nonsense guide that dives headfirst into the deep waters of personal growth and self-improvement. In this provocative and insightful memoir-meets-self-help book, Monaco, an entrepreneur and life provocateur, challenges readers to confront their beliefs and embrace a… Continue Reading “Happy bastards by Alex Monaco (Book Review #1719)”