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Mastering the Way: Breaking Free from Suffering by James Marketti (Book Review #1527)

‘Breaking Free from Suffering’ is a short but sweet account of a self-help book providing ways for the reader to confront their mind and stop the negative thoughts that escalate into negative habits, depression and self-harm.

Homicide Herault by Bluette Matthey (Book Review #1526)

‘Homicide Herault’ is a travel mystery and begins with Trekker Durkin, who likes to bike and is a veteran. He decides to take a bike tour to Beziers in the South of France. What he thinks at first is a relaxing and eventful experience… Continue Reading “Homicide Herault by Bluette Matthey (Book Review #1526)”

Do You Remember the Last Thing You Ate? By W. Payne Sillavan (Book Review #1525)

‘Do You Remember the Last Thing You Ate?’ is a cosmic horror story. It all begins with Dr. Lavinia Kelly, lead researcher in the newly developed concept of bio-noise. She is finding a way to alter human nature and DNA through soundwaves and frequencies;… Continue Reading “Do You Remember the Last Thing You Ate? By W. Payne Sillavan (Book Review #1525)”

An Interview with Tim Stobierski

What’s your favorite thing you have written? What’s your favorite thing that someone else has written? What are you working on writing now? Do you have a favorite food or drink that helps you write? What’s your favorite kind of music? Forest, country, beach,… Continue Reading “An Interview with Tim Stobierski”

Coven of Blood, Bone, and Beasts by LJ Rimmey (Book Review #1524)

‘Coven of Blood, Bone, and Beasts’ is the first book of its series, filled with adventure and fantasy elements. It begins with Lord Hilmar and the Kingdom of Lanska being under control by demons and poverty. Clearly, Hilmar is not fit to be king,… Continue Reading “Coven of Blood, Bone, and Beasts by LJ Rimmey (Book Review #1524)”

A Keen Mind and A Phantom Song by A. Carina Spears (Book Review #1523)

‘A Keen Mind and A Phantom Song’ is a paranormal fantasy story. It all begins with Deirdre Gale, a scientist who loves to work under the Keepers of Pyreshore. When she gets the job, she is ecstatic and does all to keep it; however,… Continue Reading “A Keen Mind and A Phantom Song by A. Carina Spears (Book Review #1523)”

APERTURE Poems by Peter Maeck (Book Review #1522)

‘APERTURE Poems’ is a work of art. The collection is impressive in the sense that you witness the inclusion of humor, offering illustrations with deep meaning and a wonderful representation of our dreams and disappointments.

Volcanic Adventures in Tonga – Species Conservation on Tin Can Island By Ann Göth (Book Review #1521)

‘Volcanic Adventures in Tonga’ is a travel memoir about Ann and her passion as a bird and nature lover. She takes you to a remote island and presents you with simple living.

LIFE LESSONS FROM A LATE BLOOMER – VIGNETTES OF A SMALL-TOWN GIRL by Jackie Ewing (Book Review #1519)

‘LIFE LESSONS FROM A LATE BLOOMER’ is a memoir written with humor and many life lessons you can take from. Jackie has a tremendously interesting life, and as much as she provides wisdom, you also understand all the objects and the world she sees.