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Reconfigurement: Reconfiguring Your Life at Any Stage and Planning Ahead by E. Alan Fleischauer (Book Review #1324)

Reconfigurement is a self-help non-fiction book about personal finance and planning. It provides the ability to learn how to plan for the future and understand disability insurance, financial planning, retirement, and so much more.

The Midwife’s Touch by Sue Harrison (Book Review #1323)

The midwife’s touch is a historical fiction set in the Missouri Ozark Mountains, 1852-1873. It all begins with China Creed, a girl with the ability to grant wishes. Her gift needs to be kept a secret, but life is unpredictable, and the curse cannot… Continue Reading “The Midwife’s Touch by Sue Harrison (Book Review #1323)”

When No One Else Believed by Ron Tripodo (Book Review #1322)

When No One Else Believed is a story about faith and endurance. There is no doubt about Ron’s love for Patsy, his wife. She has an illness that leaves her on life support, but against all odds, Ron believes in the message he receives… Continue Reading “When No One Else Believed by Ron Tripodo (Book Review #1322)”

Wild World by Peter S. Rush Wild World (Book Review #1321)

Wild World by Peter S. Rush is a historical fiction set in the 1970s and is about Steve Logan, a college student, protesting the authority and the Vietnam war. His intentions are pure, and wanting peace is no crime, but when four students at Kent… Continue Reading “Wild World by Peter S. Rush Wild World (Book Review #1321)”

Stolen Moments of Joy by Hamour Baika (Book Review #1320)

Stolen Moments of Joy is a contemporary LGBT story for an adult audience. The story begins with Abdul and his destructive relationship with Cliff. Abdul is a gay Afghan, and at the young age of only 24, he doesn’t really know what to do.

Tomorrow’s End by G.R. Morris (Book Review #1319)

Tomorrow’s End is book one of its series and is filled with demons, aliens, and a galaxy-saving prophecy. The premise is concise and trends on two characters that are well created and mesh well together, keeping you engaged until the end.

Sons of Taldra BY Duane Simolke (Book Review #1318)

Sons of Taldra is a sci-fi story filled with action, adventure, aliens, and battle scenes. It’s all about Valchondria developing a one-world government and sending two ships of colonists into deep space.

Shrieks and Sounds and Things Abound! By Dr. Drew Palacio (Book Review #1314)

‘Shrieks and sounds and things Abound’ is a beautiful children’s book about Julien and how he loves comic books. He isn’t getting a chance to read by himself with no distraction, and the frustration and anger cause him just to blow over, but when… Continue Reading “Shrieks and Sounds and Things Abound! By Dr. Drew Palacio (Book Review #1314)”

Ethosism: Self-Enslavement Abolitionist Manifesto by Jo M. Sekimonyo (Book Review #1313)

Ethosism is a nonfiction book about how that socialism is just another means of enslaving society under the capitalist model. The author seeks to provide a better understanding of the situation and show how, in the 21st century, we have the means to engage and… Continue Reading “Ethosism: Self-Enslavement Abolitionist Manifesto by Jo M. Sekimonyo (Book Review #1313)”