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Jackson Haines: The Skating King by Ryan Stevens (Book Review #1566)

‘Jackson Haines’ is a non-fiction biography book written about Jackson Haines, a figure skater. It discusses deep and intimate details about issues that truly touch your heart. Set in the Victorian era, you are introduced to the Father of Figure Skating, entering performances in… Continue Reading “Jackson Haines: The Skating King by Ryan Stevens (Book Review #1566)”

Crimson Scimitar by S.P. Grogan (Book Review #1565)

‘Crimson Scimitar’ is an action-adventure thriller playing the ‘what if’ in your mind, asking you to imagine the possibilities of how the world would have looked like had Osama bin Laden’s fate been different and he was not killed in 2011.

Girl That You Fear by Azzurra Nox (Book Review #1564)

‘Girl that You Fear’ is a horror story written about 17-year-old Spencer Torres visiting a haunted ship and witnessing paranormal activities. Things don’t stop there when Spencer and her sister notice even more unusual things, affecting their mental state and wondering what is real… Continue Reading “Girl That You Fear by Azzurra Nox (Book Review #1564)”

“For a Song: The Most Enduring Tunes Ever Written” By Hal Taylor (Book Review #1563)

“For a Song: The Most Enduring Tunes Ever Written” is a book that looks at two dozen of the most famous songs of all time. The book is divided into three sections, and each one stands by its focus, which is to provide an… Continue Reading ““For a Song: The Most Enduring Tunes Ever Written” By Hal Taylor (Book Review #1563)”

One-Match Fire by Paul Lamb (Book Review #1562)

‘One-Match Fire’ is a fictional tale about David and how he does everything he can for his father just to ease trouble for him. It starts with him trying to sell the cabin just for the medical bills, but then realizes that his father… Continue Reading “One-Match Fire by Paul Lamb (Book Review #1562)”

Bureaucracitis by JJ Suff (Book Review #1561)

‘Bureaucracitis’ is a political fiction with much-added humor. The author talks about his job and how he survived working for the government. You then get to understand how everything works out on the other end of things. Your understanding improved after you realize how… Continue Reading “Bureaucracitis by JJ Suff (Book Review #1561)”

Looking for Stories to Tell? Start by Observing the Ordinary Michael Panzner

Before deciding to try my hand at writing children’s books, I spent much time as a freelance writer focused on drier topics, primarily business and finance. In many ways, this was the path of least resistance. I could lean on insights from experts and… Continue Reading “Looking for Stories to Tell? Start by Observing the Ordinary Michael Panzner”

The Dish Dog by Peter Davidson (Book Review #1559)

‘The Dish Dog’ is a crime fiction filled with financial elements of stock and trades. Dr Kimberly King is hired to investigate and uncover the identity of the person with access to secret information and manages to make millions of dollars illegally using major… Continue Reading “The Dish Dog by Peter Davidson (Book Review #1559)”

Night Sirens by Stefan Vucak (Book Review #1558)

‘Night Sirens’ is a contemporary story filled with romance and psychological elements. It all begins with Frank Hram, an assassin and a Covenant keeper, who kills rogue feeders. They kill people by sucking life energy from them, which makes them suddenly old. The Covenant,… Continue Reading “Night Sirens by Stefan Vucak (Book Review #1558)”