Tag: book review

On the Edge of Forever by J D Beedle (Book Review #1427)

‘On the Edge of Forever’ is a time travel filled with science fiction and time travel elements. Introduced with a beautifully designed book cover, you immediately notice the attention given to detail.

THE FOUR LIVES OF ROBINSON APPLESON By Véronique Iswery Pasquet (Book Review #1426)

‘The Four Lives of Robinson Appleson’ is a fantasy story with a complex storyline and a very intriguing novel approach to the protagonist having four lifetimes, and he manages them navigating life.

You’re the Cake: The Guy’s the Frosting by Marcia Lite-Braus (Book Review #1425)

‘You’re the Cake’ is a non-fiction self-help book that is written in sort of a memoir about Marcia and how she has gone through some pretty vulnerable stages of dating, meeting new people, marriages and life lessons.

The Cyclone Release – A Novel of Silicon Valley by Bruce Overby (Book Review #1424)

‘The Cyclone Release’ is a psychological fiction set in 1990. It all begins with Brenden Meagher and his grief and loss. While the secrets unravelled from this loss are introduced, you understand the surrounding world and see what it takes to love again.

CHESTER THE (almost) PIRATE by Ann P. Borrmann (Book Review #1423)

‘Chester the Pirate’ is a picture children’s book about Chester wanting to be a pirate. He goes to school to become one, and he isn’t alone. He has a friend called Roger, an octopus.

I Remember Clifford and Other Stories stories by Mark Craemer (Book Review #1420)

‘I remember Clifford’ is a literary short fiction and takes place in several locations, including Boston, Chicago, Prague, and Southern California. The author is inspired to write the collection through his own personal grief, experiences, emotions and how he has processed it all.

The Casserole Ladies by Billy and Linda Johnson (Book Review #1080)

The Casserole Ladies is a humorous fiction story based on older unmarried women in towns throughout the South who appear on doorsteps of recently widowed or divorced males. These women bring casseroles and other homemade dishes, such beneficence occurring when these men are most… Continue Reading “The Casserole Ladies by Billy and Linda Johnson (Book Review #1080)”

Friendship Day on Rosy Lane by Rose Elaine (Book Review #1419)

‘Friendship Day on Rosy Lane’ is a contemporary fiction written about Rosy Lane and how it’s a place for those who are lost. While many may not agree with how Rose handles things in her life, her demeanour, behaviour, thoughts, and feelings were all… Continue Reading “Friendship Day on Rosy Lane by Rose Elaine (Book Review #1419)”

Fear of the Dark by Ross Harrison (Book Review #1418)

‘Fear of the Dark’ is a sci-fi space story. It is filled with fantasy, thriller scenes and post-apocalyptic material. It all. Begins with Ruby Rose, a medical frigate picking up an SOS and sending medics into the raging storm only to realize that they… Continue Reading “Fear of the Dark by Ross Harrison (Book Review #1418)”