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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)”

Reflections on the Boulevard by L. J. Ambrosio (Book Review #1290)

‘Reflections on the Boulevard’ is a coming-of-age fictional story filled with emotions and thought-provoking content. Right from the beginning, you are connected with the author’s tragedy and heartbreak. You instantly understand the narrative and the character.

SAS: Babcock’s Revenge (An SAS SOE Special Forces Series Book 1) by Whiskey-Jack Peters (Book Review #1288)

SAS: Babcock’s Revenge is an action and adventure story filled with thrill and military fiction. It is set in 1942 and begins with Corporal Carl Babcock escaping from imprisonment. He is alone and has to survive all that he faces avoiding being recaptured by… Continue Reading “SAS: Babcock’s Revenge (An SAS SOE Special Forces Series Book 1) by Whiskey-Jack Peters (Book Review #1288)”

Death at Dusbar College by  Laura DiNovis Berry (Book Review #1286)

Death at Dusbar College is a fantasy magical story about Cristiano and how he has to solve the Grand Magician’s riddle at the magical Dusbar College. The story is filled with mystery, and the world-building is described well. The characters and their personalities mesh… Continue Reading “Death at Dusbar College by  Laura DiNovis Berry (Book Review #1286)”

The Rescue by Sher J. Stultz (Book Review #1284)

The Rescue is book one of the Timestream Travelers Chronicles. The story is set in West Seattle, Aeneas Entwistle and begins with Aeneas, a 14-year-old boy who discovers that he has the ability to time travel. It is the year 2015, and Aeneas gets… Continue Reading “The Rescue by Sher J. Stultz (Book Review #1284)”

And Time Stopped by Kristen L Jackson (Book Review #1283)

And time stopped is a young adult story filled with many swords, sorcery, and fantasy material. This is a book in a series, and I would recommend you start reading the series from the beginning. Even though the prologue covers pretty much what you… Continue Reading “And Time Stopped by Kristen L Jackson (Book Review #1283)”

Reach by Nate Thurgood (Book Review #1282)

Reach is a non-fiction book helping the reader in finding their core and attainment their potential. With a framework at hand, the author introduces a strategic way to aspire and harmonise the growth within you.

Howl of the Ice by Christian Raymond (Book Review #1281)

Howl of the ice is a teen and young adult fantasy story. The story begins by letting you know how Falc dislikes frozen lakes and ice but is willing to go with Grandpa to a seasonal ice fishing shanty town atop Lake Blackbird.