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On Rosy Lane by Rose Elaine (Book Review #1300)

On Rosy Lane is a woman’s fiction story and is about how Rose fights to keep Rose Elaine after her mother passes away. The manor means a lot to her as it has been a place of refuge for over a hundred years. Unfortunately… Continue Reading “On Rosy Lane by Rose Elaine (Book Review #1300)”

Rose From the Moon by Ilda Kunic (Book Review #1299)

Rose from the Moon is a collection of poetry about love. And what is love? The cosmic soul is definitely expressed here. This is a good read, and its vivid descriptive writing provides the best experience for those who enjoy poetry.

Mixed Realities by Naomi Augustine (Book Review #1298)

Mixed Realities is a collection of science fiction stories filled with anthologies. Although it is a relaxing read, the premise keeps you intrigued and on edge. All 7 stories are about the universe and are thought-provoking.

Rooty the Rutabaga by Steven Megson (Book Review #1297)

Rooty the Rutabaga is a children’s book and is about a root vegetable that isn’t very popular. Root is in the dark part of the garden and does not feel included with all the known vegetables. Together with all of the other existing vegetables,… Continue Reading “Rooty the Rutabaga by Steven Megson (Book Review #1297)”

Death at Dusbar College by Laura DiNovis Berry (Book Review #1295)

Death at Dusbat College is a beautiful story written about Cristiano visiting his aunt, hoping to learn about magic at the magical Dusbar College. When the Grand Magician passes away, Cristiano has a riddle to solve, becoming the premise of this exciting story.

Misadventures in the Screen Trade by Alison Ripley Cubitt (Book Review #1294)

Misadventures in the Screen Trade is an interesting story about Alison trying to make it in the media industry, where men are mostly dominating the field. Besides the humorous remarks and the determination you see in Alison, there is an underlying message here that… Continue Reading “Misadventures in the Screen Trade by Alison Ripley Cubitt (Book Review #1294)”

These Numbered Days by Anna E. Collins (Book Review #1293)

These numbered days is a contemporary fictional story about Annie Wolff and how she addresses her mental illness by shying away from everyone and giving away her rights to motherhood. She thinks all is well by leaving her kids to her other half, Joel,… Continue Reading “These Numbered Days by Anna E. Collins (Book Review #1293)”

Black, White, And Gray All Over; a Black Man’s Odyssey in Life and Law Enforcement by Frederick Douglass Reynolds (Book Review 1292)

Black, White, And Gray All Over is a memoir written about the author’s encounter and life trying to stay away from trouble and instead navigate all his energy and potential as a cop, making a change. He discusses how the system is corrupted and… Continue Reading “Black, White, And Gray All Over; a Black Man’s Odyssey in Life and Law Enforcement by Frederick Douglass Reynolds (Book Review 1292)”

Thunder Head by David R. White (Book Review #1289)

Thunder Head is a YA action and sci-fi story filled with excitement and intrigue. It all begins when Tom Hadley, a sixteen-year-old rock lover, meets Obie, a boy with powers. The world of people with powers is run by an organization called the Conservatory, and… Continue Reading “Thunder Head by David R. White (Book Review #1289)”