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Now that you have seen me by C. L. Roberts (Book Review #1173)

Now that you have seen me is an exciting story about Farrah Glickman visiting a therapist, Bonnie, and re-countering her life from the earliest traumatic memory up to where she is now. Farrah is 29 and has been through many failed relationships. She has… Continue Reading “Now that you have seen me by C. L. Roberts (Book Review #1173)”

Please God, Make Me a Writer: I Promise To Do Whatever It Takes by Jill Reid (Book Review #1172)

Please, God, make me a writer is a self-help book written for writers and those who like what it takes to become one. As much as it is therapeutic to write, for some, it is also an expression of our emotions simply because we… Continue Reading “Please God, Make Me a Writer: I Promise To Do Whatever It Takes by Jill Reid (Book Review #1172)”

The Trouble With Belonging by Magdalena Stanhoff (Book Review #1171)

The trouble with belonging is a coming of age romance fiction story about Chen Kehuan, a Taiwanese boy who has lost his mother to cancer and lives with his diplomat father, Chen Liang. He struggles to live in Berlin, and just when he tries… Continue Reading “The Trouble With Belonging by Magdalena Stanhoff (Book Review #1171)”

Roswell, area 51, & God by Richard M. Evans (Book Review #1170)

Roswell, area 51, & God is a non-fiction book and discusses the 1947 UFO crash near the base at Roswell, New Mexico, and other UFOs in other locations like Washington. It is filled with military history and biography. The author goes into details regarding… Continue Reading “Roswell, area 51, & God by Richard M. Evans (Book Review #1170)”

TALES FROM THE RED SUN VILLAGE by Mark Swaine (Book Review #1169)

Tales from the red sun village is the first volume and includes three short stories that are completely different from one another. Each stand to their own merit, where you are invited into a short spam of well-crafted anthology of storytelling.

The Pod Tower by Pete Alexander (Book Review #1168)

The pod tower is a science fiction story set in the future. The year is 2057, and the world and the human race have become overwhelmed with the use of technology and consumerism. The living circumstances and the world is very different from the… Continue Reading “The Pod Tower by Pete Alexander (Book Review #1168)”

The Trouble With Belonging by Magdalena Stanhoff (Book Review #1167)

The trouble with belonging is a coming of age romance fiction story about Chen Kehuan, a Taiwanese boy who has lost his mother to cancer and lives with his diplomat father, Chen Liang. He struggles to live in Berlin, and just when he tries… Continue Reading “The Trouble With Belonging by Magdalena Stanhoff (Book Review #1167)”

Travels and Tribulations by Tyrel Nelson (Book Review #1166)

Travels and Tribulations is a memoir written about Nelson’s journey through the years, beginning in 2008 and ending in 2020. He lets us in his travels and his personal/spiritual journey, understanding people around the world and, above all, allowing us into his life. Nelson… Continue Reading “Travels and Tribulations by Tyrel Nelson (Book Review #1166)”

Tiny Yellow Hat by J.Michael Chamberlain (Book Review #1164)

Tiny yellow hat is a memoir filled with humor and exciting situations that makes you want to keep reading. The author creatively explains his life experiences in a fair and honest way. He makes sure to grab your attention and drive you into his… Continue Reading “Tiny Yellow Hat by J.Michael Chamberlain (Book Review #1164)”