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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)”

The Sorcerer Within by Will Rice (Book Review #1163)

The sorcerer within is a paranormal and urban fantasy story. It begins with Elliot being recruited by Arthan Associates, a firm of sorcerers governed by Arthan and his girlfriend, Holly. To his own knowledge, Elliot is not a sorcerer, but he seeks answers about… Continue Reading “The Sorcerer Within by Will Rice (Book Review #1163)”

Simon’s Search for the Scary Dragon by Stephen G. Bowling (Book Review #1162)

Simon’s Search for the Scary Dragon is a children’s book about Simon, a young bird hearing about rumors that a scary dragon, flies around the barn. He is determined to find him, so the adventure begins with his barnyard friends.

The Midnight Man by Kevin Klehr (Book Review #1161)

The midnight man is a fantasy fiction LGBTQ story about Stanley and how he does not feel happy with his partner at the age of fifty. After meeting Asher, things change, and he senses something special about him. Stanley feels that his world has… Continue Reading “The Midnight Man by Kevin Klehr (Book Review #1161)”

God’s Gift by Remi Dewitt (Book Review #1160)

God’s gift is a science fiction story about Devon, a little girl who meets an alien robot and asks him to help her make the world a little better. She calls it Auntie, and the two instantly bond and travel together.

Semenars by Mattias Kronstrand (Book Review #1158)

Semenars is a graphic book with 50 strip comic strips about life. The book is illustrated with pencil drawings and begins with several sperms talking to each other about their journey to reach the egg. The back and forth between the sperms are filled… Continue Reading “Semenars by Mattias Kronstrand (Book Review #1158)”

Travels with Maurice by By Gary Orleck (Book Review #1157)

Travels with Maurice is a nonfiction book about Gary and his friend, Maurice, a man from a very rich Iranian family on a voyage visiting 12 countries, meeting the Elite of the London music scene, dining with kings and queens, like the Shah of… Continue Reading “Travels with Maurice by By Gary Orleck (Book Review #1157)”

The Prisoner of Paradise by Rob Samborn (Book Review #1155)

This review has been featured in REVIEW TALES MAGAZINE. The Prisoner of Paradise is a historical fiction thriller about Nick taking a trip to Venice only to collapse after hearing a voice from Tintoretto’s Paradise, a monumental depiction of Heaven. Although his wife asks… Continue Reading “The Prisoner of Paradise by Rob Samborn (Book Review #1155)”