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The Night Fisher Elegies by Dean Mayes (Book Review #1408)

‘The Night Fisher Elegies’ is a short storybook filled with reflections and verses that contain elements of personal and enjoyable tales. The book talks about faith, death, family and dreams but also explores the concept of self-reflect through short verses that keep you wanting… Continue Reading “The Night Fisher Elegies by Dean Mayes (Book Review #1408)”

War Angel: Korea, 1950 by Mike Weedall (Book Review #1406)

‘War Angel’ is a historical novel dedicated to the nurses of the US armed forces who served in the Korean War, demonstrating bravery and strength. The book tells the story of these courageous women and their hardships. It also discusses how the Army would not… Continue Reading “War Angel: Korea, 1950 by Mike Weedall (Book Review #1406)”

The Captivating Flames of Madness by Jeff Parsons (Book Review #1405)

‘The captivating flames of madness’ is a collection of horror, sci-fi stories that discuss drug addiction, pirates sail, pilots, hackers, and all sorts of the intriguing mind-boggling concept of storylines.

The Lone Leopard by Sharifullah Dorani (Book Review #1404)

‘The Lone Leopard’ is a historical fiction set in 1992, beginning with Ahmad, a 15-year-old traditional Pashtun, and Frishta, a 16-year-old women’s rights activist who is well outspoken.

A BULLY-BAD Day by Diana Kizlauskas (Book Review #1404)

‘A Bully-Bad Day’ is a children’s book about a little boy and his dog having their house invaded by animals. Once it is clear that the animals are there to disrupt the place, both protagonists decide to think of a way to fix the… Continue Reading “A BULLY-BAD Day by Diana Kizlauskas (Book Review #1404)”

How to Slow Down in a World That is Continually Gathering Speed by Yvonne Mol (Book Review #1403)

‘How to Slow Down in a World That is Continually Gathering Speed’ is a non-fiction self-help book about the author’s personal journey and search to finding happiness and peace. She provides tips and anecdotes in order to ease the day-to-day life that so happens… Continue Reading “How to Slow Down in a World That is Continually Gathering Speed by Yvonne Mol (Book Review #1403)”

Scavenger Hunt by Chad Boudreaux (Book Review #1402)

‘Scavenger Hunt’ is a spy thriller. It begins with Blake Hudson serving as a lawyer for the US justice system. However, as his research begins, his life also becomes in danger. You see a fast-paced political battle filled with humor and addresses underlying issues… Continue Reading “Scavenger Hunt by Chad Boudreaux (Book Review #1402)”

From The Inside Out: A Reckoning and Redemption by Eric Dean Stuyvesant (Book Review #1401)

‘From The Inside Out’ is a beautiful book about Eric Stuyvesant forgetting his son, Michael, in the family van for 90 minutes on a warm Texas day. When he rushes back after realizing his tragic mistake, his son is barely alive, and Eric tries… Continue Reading “From The Inside Out: A Reckoning and Redemption by Eric Dean Stuyvesant (Book Review #1401)”

Sticky Fingers: Confessions of a Marginally Repentant Shoplifter by Tom Bentley (Book Review #1399)

‘Sticky Fingers’ is a memoir written with much humours retelling of Tom navigating the 60s and shoplifting. The author begins revelations of confessions as he lets you into his life and what life has been like for him.