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A Riveting Tale of Tragedy, Identity, and History: The Delegation (Book Review #2045)

In The Delegation, author Avner Landes delves into the complex, often tragic lives of two Soviet Jewish artists—Solomon Mikhoels, a world-renowned actor, and Itzik Feffer, a poet who became a government functionary. Set in Moscow in 1943, this novel weaves a tale of espionage,… Continue Reading “A Riveting Tale of Tragedy, Identity, and History: The Delegation (Book Review #2045)”

The Drowners by David A. Anderson (Book Review #2040)

A Journey of Self-Acceptance and Love in The Drowners David A. Anderson’s The Drowners is a compelling and heart-wrenching exploration of a young man’s journey toward self-acceptance and love. Set in Dublin in 1995, the novel follows Aaron Murphy, a troubled teen starting fresh… Continue Reading “The Drowners by David A. Anderson (Book Review #2040)”

Smart Phone: A Mystery Adventure by Josh Eber (Book Review #2039)

Set in 2009, Smart Phone: A Mystery Adventure follows 13-year-old Jeffrey James as he visits California for the first time. Guided by his cousin Margaret and their new friend Diana, the trio embarks on what should be a dream vacation. But things take a… Continue Reading “Smart Phone: A Mystery Adventure by Josh Eber (Book Review #2039)”

Stoneslayer: Book One – Scandal by Candace Lynn Talmadge (Book Review #2038)

Stoneslayer: Book One – Scandal is a captivating paranormal fiction novel that blends ancient mysteries, political intrigue, and extraordinary female power. Set in a richly imagined world filled with historical layers and fantastical elements, the book introduces Lieutenant Helen Andros, a fierce and complex… Continue Reading “Stoneslayer: Book One – Scandal by Candace Lynn Talmadge (Book Review #2038)”

Rescue Run by John Winn Miller (Book Review #2037)

In Rescue Run, John Winn Miller crafts an electrifying and action-packed sequel to The Hunt for the Peggy C, plunging readers into the heart of World War II as Capt. Jake Rogers embarks on a perilous mission across Nazi-occupied Europe. Combining historical depth with… Continue Reading “Rescue Run by John Winn Miller (Book Review #2037)”

Neon Ziggurat by Angie Lofthouse (Book Review #2036)

Neon Ziggurat by Angie Lofthouse is a fast-paced, gripping tale that mixes cyberpunk intrigue with high-stakes action, taking readers deep into the heart of a corrupt mega-corporation and a city built on greed, despair, and betrayal. With a strong-willed protagonist and a world brimming… Continue Reading “Neon Ziggurat by Angie Lofthouse (Book Review #2036)”

Petals of My Heart by Hawa Who (Book Review #2035)

In Petals of My Heart, Hawa Who offers a poignant and intimate exploration of the human heart’s journey through love, loss, healing, and self-discovery. This collection of poetry is not just a reflection on emotions; it is an invitation to explore the multifaceted nature… Continue Reading “Petals of My Heart by Hawa Who (Book Review #2035)”

The Tale of the Young Witch by Joseph Minart and Davon Custis (Book Review #2032)

The Tale of the Young Witch by Joseph Minart and Davon Custis takes readers into a world where the magic of witchcraft, long believed to be a thing of the past, is resurrected and woven into the fabric of the present. This compelling fantasy… Continue Reading “The Tale of the Young Witch by Joseph Minart and Davon Custis (Book Review #2032)”

A Journey of Perseverance and Discovery in Misdiagnosed for Miles by Tammie Robie (Book Review #2030)

Tammie Robie’s Misdiagnosed for Miles is an inspiring medical memoir that chronicles her 16-year journey of battling undiagnosed health issues, all while maintaining her identity as a competitive marathon runner. This heartfelt and courageous memoir takes readers through the emotional and physical challenges of… Continue Reading “A Journey of Perseverance and Discovery in Misdiagnosed for Miles by Tammie Robie (Book Review #2030)”