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Jericho’s Wall by Pamela Young (Book Review #1231)

Jericho’s Wall is a dystopian fiction story. It all begins with Joshlynn, a 16-year-old, getting ready to take her test and be told where she is to live, work, and basically be told how to live. 

Bright Lights Bound by Darkness by I.M. Savage (Book Review #1230)

Bright lights bound by darkness is a sci-fi action story about a universe that is expanding until it is virtually empty. The remaining human inhabitants live with Nano, a sentient spaceship orbiting a dead dwarf star in an otherwise empty universe.

Sally Sensational Sense of Smell by Chris Lau (Book Review #1229)

Sally sensational sense is a children’s book story about how Sally has a strong sense of smell and finds it troublesome, but her parents and sister think everything is fine.

What is Coronovirus by Sabbithry Persad (Book Review #1228)

What is coronavirus is a nonfiction book providing an educational account and discussion of the novel coronavirus and the pandemic. The book approaches the matter through the world of science and health research.

Swipe Write by Lindsay Taylor Dellinger (Book Review #1227)

Swipe write is a memoir dating book containing tales of Lindsay going on 20 online dates, meeting 20 different men, and what happens with each one. Some are hilarious, some weird but above all, you get to understand what a thirty-three-year-old divorcee has to… Continue Reading “Swipe Write by Lindsay Taylor Dellinger (Book Review #1227)”

Dystopia’s Edge by Ian Price (Book Review #1226)

Dystopia’s edge is a cyberpunk science fiction story set in the future with many changes that keep you intrigued. It’s 2121, and Benjamin Edge is a mercenary for hire. He is a soldier trying to make ends meet, but at the same time, he… Continue Reading “Dystopia’s Edge by Ian Price (Book Review #1226)”

Ashes in Venice by Gojan Nikolich (Book Review #1225)

Ashes in Venice is a crime thriller story about Dr. Jasper Colt and his decision to take things into his hands when his wife and two daughters are killed, and the police fail in their investigations.

From Auschwitz with love by Daniel Seymour (Book Review #1223)

From Auschwitz with love is a memoir of two sisters, Manci and Ruth Grunberger, surviving quite an ordeal. They were a happy Jewish family living in former Czechoslovakia and doing all the normal things such as going to school and hanging out with friends.

Jericho’s Wall by Pamela Young (Book Review #1222)

Jericho’s Wall is a dystopian fiction story. It all begins with Joshlynn, a 16-year-old, getting ready to take her test and be told where she is to live, work, and basically be told how to live.