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CHILDPROOF by Michael Noonan (Book Review #1458)

‘Childproof’ is a dark humor book about how children can affect your life and you could want what used to be a calm and peaceful life back.

The Sound of The Broken Wand By Tiki Black (Book Review #1454)

‘The Sound Of The Broken Wand’ is a poetry collection and an essay that consists of life, living and death. The six sections cover a broad subject area that can be relatable and enjoyable for the readers.

The Smallest War by Mark Sheehan (Book Review #1455)

‘The Smallest War’ is an action-adventure filled with thrill and intense elements. America and Russia are at each other’s throats from a treaty that was made between them back in 1867. The concept of the story revolves around oil and how both countries have… Continue Reading “The Smallest War by Mark Sheehan (Book Review #1455)”

Eventually They All Fall by Jenna Marcus (Book Review #1450)

‘Eventually They All Fall’ is a young adult fantasy. It is filled with urban fantasy and created for the young mind. The story revolves around a boy called Domino and his power being able to view other people’s desires.

An Interview with Donovan Hufnagle

All my pieces, collections, and books are like my children; they each fill a special space—I favor not one more than the other. How could a parent pick their favorite child? My first book, The Sunshine Special, will always be my first. The book… Continue Reading “An Interview with Donovan Hufnagle”

Beyond the Atmosphere by Wayne McKinstry (Book Review #1453)

‘Beyond the Atmosphere’ is a military and science fiction book. The concept of the story revolves around Nordstrom and his friends saving the world from annihilation. An asteroid is attacking, and Nordstrom has to defend his planet.

Dusk Upon Elysium By Tamel Wino (Book Review #1452)

‘Dusk Upon Elysium’ is a dystopian science fiction story filled with horror and suspense. The world is dark and dreadful. Nergal virus has taken over the world, and Geoff is trying not to get infected.

The 2-Hour Cocktail Party by Nick Gray (Book Review #1449)

‘The 2-Hour Cocktail Party’ is a self-help non-fiction book for those who wish to conduct parties, socialize and know how to strengthen their relationship with their existing friends. Hosting an event is not an easy job to do.

Flames of Rapture by Riley Kade (Book Review #1448)

‘Flames of Rapture’ is a fictional romance beginning with Sadie, a farm girl living in a small town. She does not feel very welcome and befriends James, the neighboring farm boy. Their connection and bond shape the story, and their dynamic creates an interesting… Continue Reading “Flames of Rapture by Riley Kade (Book Review #1448)”