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Janie Ligon’s Recipe for Revenge by Danny Levin (Book Review #1631)

‘Janie Ligon’s’ is a story about retaliation for a divorce Janie believes she should not be facing, and now her husband has to pay the price for it. It is a unique tale about how far someone will go, and they learn during the… Continue Reading “Janie Ligon’s Recipe for Revenge by Danny Levin (Book Review #1631)”

The Gift of Allowance by Gary M. Doughlas (Book Review #1630)

‘The Gift of Allowance’ is a self-help book introducing a new perspective on people’s points of view and judgments and how to handle them in a positive way. There is a certain behavioral pattern that begins when you are young and then continues as… Continue Reading “The Gift of Allowance by Gary M. Doughlas (Book Review #1630)”

Fotinoula and the Christmas Goblin by R.G. Fraser-Green (Book Review #1629)

‘Fotinoula and the Christmas Goblin’ is a dark fantasy about a girl called Fotinoula trying to save her sister from the Kallikantzaros. They are goblins with blood-red eyes who steal children.

Miss I Wish you a bed of Roses: Teaching Secondary School English in Greece by Sherri Moshman-Paganos (Book Review #1628)

‘Miss I Wish You a Bed of Roses’ is a memoir book for those teaching English in secondary school in Greece. The author has 40 years of experience teaching international students, so she has a lot of stories to tell.

Inspirational Wink and the Altogether Extraordinary Notebook by Delaney Evers (Book Review #1627)

‘Inspirational Wink’ is an interesting mix of fantasy and intrigue following a protagonist who has a lovely ordinary life. Still, things change when his father passes away, and a secret is revealed, encouraging her to pursue it for answers.

A Purely Wrong Story by Laurel Burns (Book Review #1626)

‘A Purely Wrong Story’ is a self-help book written with the intention of looking at life from a different perspective. You may sit and think that life has taken your choices away, and you feel that shame has blinded you. But this book enlightens… Continue Reading “A Purely Wrong Story by Laurel Burns (Book Review #1626)”

The Sapien Empire by Nathan Ogloff (Book Review #1624)

‘The Sapien Empire’ is a post-apocalyptic book filled with science fiction elements. Everything begins with Shindo Dacan, who is living in a terrifying futuristic world as an engineer, and his attempt to create a world that isn’t a wasteland of death and destruction.

I Remember: Experiences Growing Up in Small-town America 1911-1929 by Davenport, Jessie E, (Author), Hal Lewis (Editor) (Book Review #1623)

‘I Remember’ is a historical memoir about Jessie Davenport and is set between 1911 and 2000. Jessie is from an Irish-American family and is a wonderfully delightful woman who happens to have a very triumphant childhood.

Lion of Fire: Riley Jordan and the Fire Prophecies by Brittany Ranew (Book Review #1622)

‘Lion of Fire’ is the first book of its series and is filled with magical realism, dragons, and mythical creatures. The coming-of-age story begins with Riley Jordan, a college senior and the most dangerous wizard, converging a plot to destroy the world. Riley is… Continue Reading “Lion of Fire: Riley Jordan and the Fire Prophecies by Brittany Ranew (Book Review #1622)”