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Introducing the Messiah by King David (Book Review #448)

Introducing the Messiah by King David   Introducing the Messiah is a religious book containing an interview which happened as an email exchange between King David and a skeptic.   The questions in the book were either personal or religiously inclined which happened to… Continue Reading “Introducing the Messiah by King David (Book Review #448)”

(Un) Graceful Cat (Un) Series by B. A. Gabrielle (Book Review #437)

(Un) Graceful Cat (Un) Series is a story about a young girl named Amelia Fafnir. She strives to win her mother’s approval, but her attention is more swayed towards Amelia’s sister. One incident causes her to enter a world where spirits exist. The spirits… Continue Reading “(Un) Graceful Cat (Un) Series by B. A. Gabrielle (Book Review #437)”

Plunge In to the Worlds of Temi Black

Plunge Into the Worlds of Temi Black   What would you do if you found that your whole life had been leading up to this moment… John is simply a visitor in the mountains, who comes for his annual fishing trip.  He crosses paths… Continue Reading “Plunge In to the Worlds of Temi Black”

The Souls Expression by Amy Alston (Book Review #436)

The Souls Expression is a Victorian Romance novel written about Katherine. She is a married woman who fears being stigmatized with hysteria by her doctor because she is not able to bed her husband after eight months. This is at a time when her… Continue Reading “The Souls Expression by Amy Alston (Book Review #436)”

The Art of Fully Living: 1 Man. 10 Years. 100 Life Goals Around the World by Tal Gur (Book Review #433)

The Art of Fully Living is a self-help book, in a memoir style of genre, about a man who aims to live life to the fullest. The goal is clear but, appears to be not as simple as you hear. Tal Gur uses his own… Continue Reading “The Art of Fully Living: 1 Man. 10 Years. 100 Life Goals Around the World by Tal Gur (Book Review #433)”

Bonjour! Let’s Learn French: Visit New Places and Make New Friends by Judy Martialay (Book Review #431)

Bonjour! is an English book that teaches French to children. This children’s book is a good resource to use to introduce French terms. The work also enables practices and workbooks in order for the parents to practice the language with their kids. There is… Continue Reading “Bonjour! Let’s Learn French: Visit New Places and Make New Friends by Judy Martialay (Book Review #431)”

Gustave Flaubert: The Ambiguity of Imagination by Giuseppe Cafiero (Book Review #425)

The Ambiguity of Imagination is a meta literature story. It is written about Harel-bey, a character in one of Monsieur Bouvard’s stories which happens to come alive taking revenge on all the other protagonists, the author has written. I thoroughly enjoyed this story. It… Continue Reading “Gustave Flaubert: The Ambiguity of Imagination by Giuseppe Cafiero (Book Review #425)”

Mário De Sá-Carneiro: The Ambiguity of a Suicide by Giuseppe Cafiero (Book Review #422)

The Ambiguity of a Suicide is a fictional story about Mario’s suicide. Fernando Pessoa seeks answers about his friend’s choice of death. While he pursues answers with investigators, this story then takes a different and interesting turn. The three characters start an adventure traveling… Continue Reading “Mário De Sá-Carneiro: The Ambiguity of a Suicide by Giuseppe Cafiero (Book Review #422)”

The Prize by Geoffrey M. Cooper (Book Review #420)

The Prize is a medical thriller set in a world where medical research is at its peak. The story begins with Pam Weller discovering a drug that can treat Alzheimer’s. After any discovery, the complications of placing your name on the invention becomes another… Continue Reading “The Prize by Geoffrey M. Cooper (Book Review #420)”