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Snitchland: The Graphic Novel by Tim Mulligan (Book Review #2011)

Snitchland: The Graphic Novel is a thrilling and atmospheric sequel to Tim Mulligan’s Witchland, blending family drama, political intrigue, and supernatural horror into a compelling and visually stunning narrative. Set in the aftermath of a mysterious nuclear accident in what is described as “the… Continue Reading “Snitchland: The Graphic Novel by Tim Mulligan (Book Review #2011)”

Maiden Tomb by Cynthia Sally Haggard (Book Review #2010)

Cynthia Sally Haggard’s Maiden Tomb, the first installment in the Twelve Cursed Maidens series, is a mesmerizing retelling of The Twelve Dancing Princesses, infused with dark fantasy and gothic intrigue. With an innovative twist on the classic fairy tale, Haggard crafts a world teeming… Continue Reading “Maiden Tomb by Cynthia Sally Haggard (Book Review #2010)”

Two Years Dead by Alan Cupp (Book Review #2009)

Alan Cupp’s Two Years Dead is a masterfully crafted thriller that delivers high-stakes action, complex moral dilemmas, and an emotionally gripping story of redemption. From the very first page, Cupp immerses readers in the perilous world of Jay Fields—a man who miraculously wakes from… Continue Reading “Two Years Dead by Alan Cupp (Book Review #2009)”

The Pond of Reflection by Catherine Ann Russell (Book Review #2007)

Catherine Ann Russell’s The Pond of Reflection, the first installment in The Pearls of Wisdom series, is a delightful and heartwarming fantasy adventure that will captivate readers of all ages. With its rich themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the power of inner character, this… Continue Reading “The Pond of Reflection by Catherine Ann Russell (Book Review #2007)”

The Projectionist by Bigfoot (Book Review #2006)

Bigfoot’s The Projectionist is an inventive and heartwarming middle-grade tale that reimagines the art of storytelling with stunning originality. With a touch of whimsy and a dash of surrealism, it explores the power of creativity and resilience in a world where stories are outlawed.

The Sapien Empire: The Realms of Restarted Civilization by Nathan Ogloff (Book Review #2005)

Nathan Ogloff returns with The Sapien Empire: The Realms of Restarted Civilization, the second installment in The Sapien Empire series. This gripping continuation delves deeper into the challenges of rebuilding humanity after a catastrophic collapse, delivering a narrative rich with political intrigue, moral dilemmas,… Continue Reading “The Sapien Empire: The Realms of Restarted Civilization by Nathan Ogloff (Book Review #2005)”

The Rebirth by V.P. Evans (Book Review #2004)

V.P. Evans delivers a gripping, dark noir thriller in The Rebirth, a novel that explores guilt, grief, and the fine line between justice and revenge. With two flawed protagonists at its core, the story pulls readers into a world of broken dreams, moral ambiguity,… Continue Reading “The Rebirth by V.P. Evans (Book Review #2004)”

The Sorcerer and the Necromancer: A Tale From the City of Magic by Susan Ann Walker (Book Review #2003)

The Sorcerer and the Necromancer by Susan Ann Walker is a thrilling sword and sorcery fantasy set in a world of political intrigue, magical discovery, and dangerous secrets. At its heart is Daric, a young man who has spent his life doubting his magical… Continue Reading “The Sorcerer and the Necromancer: A Tale From the City of Magic by Susan Ann Walker (Book Review #2003)”

The Physics of Why by Saleh R Shahid (Book Review #2002)

The Physics of Why by Saleh R Shahid is a fascinating and complex exploration of fate, love, science, and redemption, as told through the intertwined lives of three individuals across history, science, and the future. The book is divided into three parts, each exploring… Continue Reading “The Physics of Why by Saleh R Shahid (Book Review #2002)”