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Tin Cans by Lise Freeman (Book Review #142)

This review was kindly requested by Lise Freeman. Tin Cans, is a fictional story about a determined woman named Lana. This comedic book focuses on her ability to juggle her barely afloat business, family, friends and everything in between. Her business is situated in… Continue Reading “Tin Cans by Lise Freeman (Book Review #142)”

Cancelled by Michael Pinsky (Book Review #146)

This review was written for Online Book Club “I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars.” This book was an “OnlineBookClub.org Book of the Day.” This is a political thriller story written about a President that is willing to do anything to remain… Continue Reading “Cancelled by Michael Pinsky (Book Review #146)”

Vasa and Ypres by J. B. Chisholm (Book Review #366)

Vasa and Ypres is a humorous fiction book about Vanessa and Ella. They bump into each other, and when Ella lets Vanessa know about her conundrum, Vanessa agrees to assist Ypres. Vanessa and Ypres then navigate through London in a very humorous way. What… Continue Reading “Vasa and Ypres by J. B. Chisholm (Book Review #366)”

The Slope of Kongwa Hill: A Boy’s Tale of Africa by Anthony R. Edwards (Book Review #147)

This review was written for Online Book Club “I rate this book 2 out of 4 stars.” This book was an “OnlineBookClub.org Book of the Day.” This is an autobiographical novel written about a boy named Anthony Edwards. He moves from England to Tanganyika… Continue Reading “The Slope of Kongwa Hill: A Boy’s Tale of Africa by Anthony R. Edwards (Book Review #147)”

Coping With Death & Destruction by Arrison Kirby (Book Review #150)

This review was kindly requested by Arrison Kirby.  Coping with death and destruction is a collection of fictional stories written with the intent to make you smile, cry, and ponder as you read. This twelve-chapter book, blends in with the deaths that occurred in 2016… Continue Reading “Coping With Death & Destruction by Arrison Kirby (Book Review #150)”

Perceptual Hypnosis by Dr. Fredrick Woodard (Book Review #365)

Perceptual Hypnosis is a non-fiction self-help book. It is a spiritual journey with the intention to create more awareness of hypnosis and psychology. This book covers paranormal activity, diversity, and spirituality in a multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural aspect. Keeping it true to psychology and hypnosis,… Continue Reading “Perceptual Hypnosis by Dr. Fredrick Woodard (Book Review #365)”

Golden Gremlin: A Vigorous Push from Misanthropes and Geezers By Rod A Walters

Golden Gremlin: A Vigorous Push from Misanthropes and Geezers By Rod A Walters Genre: Nonfiction/Humor The worlds really needs that push, vigorous or gentle, from misanthropes & geezers, the world’s most valuable golden gremlins. Misanthropes pretend to not like or need other people, but… Continue Reading “Golden Gremlin: A Vigorous Push from Misanthropes and Geezers By Rod A Walters”

An Empire in Runes by Jeffrey L Kohanek (Book Review #136)

This review was kindly requested by Jeffrey L Kohanek An Empire in Runes is part three of a fantasy series continuing the story of Brock and his compatriots in their journey to confront a horde of monsters that destroy anything in their path. We… Continue Reading “An Empire in Runes by Jeffrey L Kohanek (Book Review #136)”

How did cats become pets?

How did cats become a pet? Throughout our lives, we have been taught and told many things. Some we have just accepted and some we have questioned. Did any of you here ever think as a kid, how did cats become pets? Why cats?… Continue Reading “How did cats become pets?”