Tag: book reviews

Instead of “Sorry” try saying “Thank you” – Written by Jeyran Main

We lead such hectic lives, and it is possible to miss some of those never-ending lists of things that need doing. Letting people down or being late for certain things may become a habit and before you know it, you realize that you are… Continue Reading “Instead of “Sorry” try saying “Thank you” – Written by Jeyran Main”

Having “Your Bell Rung” – Bell’s Palsy by Dr. James Okun

It is time for James Okun to pick our brain and inform us on some important medical matters. You can show your support by buying his books or leaving a comment here if you like- Jeyran Main James D. Okun, MD is a Phi… Continue Reading “Having “Your Bell Rung” – Bell’s Palsy by Dr. James Okun”

Separation by Nancy Foster (Book Review #400)

Separation is an epic young adult fantasy novel. It is book two of the An Ominous Book. In the second book, the story focuses on Richard and Spaulding. Richard has to face the fact that all of his family have been deceased and he… Continue Reading “Separation by Nancy Foster (Book Review #400)”

The Disenchanted Wizard by Mike Crowl (Book Review #168)

This review was requested by Mike Crowl. The third children’s book in the Grimhilderness series is The Disenchanted Wizard. I, unfortunately, have not read the first two books and my review is purely based on the third book alone. I did, however, notice that the… Continue Reading “The Disenchanted Wizard by Mike Crowl (Book Review #168)”

The Case of the Twitter Troll by Tim Price (Book Review #169)

This review was kindly requested by Tim Price. The case of the twitter troll is a fiction thriller written about Kyle and Ally. They are both tired of the old fashioned police rules and problems, so they open up their own agency tracking down… Continue Reading “The Case of the Twitter Troll by Tim Price (Book Review #169)”

On Being Human | Bibiana Krall

On Being Human | Bibiana Krall Trials, challenges, and noise cloud our days. As humans, we all share common biology of skin, organs, bones and emotional needs. I am not merely human, but I am a mother, a female, and a deep thinker. When… Continue Reading “On Being Human | Bibiana Krall”

History of the 20th century by Wayne M. Nestor (Book Review #191)

History of the 20th century is a short book written about the events that shaped the world, politically, developmentally, and structurally. The book provides a small description of famous Politicians and important men that were around the 20th century such as Churchill, John Kennedy,… Continue Reading “History of the 20th century by Wayne M. Nestor (Book Review #191)”

The Robber of Youth by Keith Julius (Book Review #195)

This review was kindly requested by Keith Julius The Robber of Youth is the third book in ‘The CASA Chronicles’. Rosaletta Guiterrez is only fifteen when she loses her brother and her mother kicks her out. She is abused living at home and once… Continue Reading “The Robber of Youth by Keith Julius (Book Review #195)”

Hardened Hearts by Unnerving Magazine (Book Review #394)

Hardened Hearts is a collection of 17 stories that are dark, and some are about love and heartache. Since the collection is written by various writers, each possessed a different kind of style and literature to its own nature of plot and storyline. This… Continue Reading “Hardened Hearts by Unnerving Magazine (Book Review #394)”