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Hyperspace Radio by James Beach (Book Review #468)

  Hyperspace is a collection of short stories, that contains a wide range of diverse genre’s, pleasing every kind of reader. While the author focused more on the science fiction and fantasy side, the content did reflect a nice portion of fiction and humor.… Continue Reading “Hyperspace Radio by James Beach (Book Review #468)”

The Intervention by Patrick Roberts (Book Review #467)

The intervention is a sci-fi story about Jeff Ridsdale. He is an ordinary man who happens to get knocked by the wave unconscious. The Kareet, take him and take over his body for the intention of conquering the world. Their intentions are to intervene… Continue Reading “The Intervention by Patrick Roberts (Book Review #467)”

Get the Interview Get the Job by Matthew Dovell (Book Review #466)

Get the interview is a self-help book designed to assist the reader in getting the job they want. The book is sorted into two parts. Part one describes the way to search for jobs, apply for applications, sell yourself, create cover letters and essentially… Continue Reading “Get the Interview Get the Job by Matthew Dovell (Book Review #466)”

Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen, 1817 (Book Review # 2)

Summary “Northanger Abbey is the light-hearted account of a young girl’s first excursion into fashionable society. Catherine Morland is taken to Bath where, among a crowd of new acquaintances, she meets Henry Tilney and his sister Eleanor, who invite get to stay at their… Continue Reading “Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen, 1817 (Book Review # 2)”

This Modern Love: A Novel by Ray Hecht (Book Review #34)

    A brutally honest portrayal of what seems to be the common mannerism of our youth and our society. Here you have four young adults living in four different ways, and each chapter discusses their addiction to technology, their odd ways of connecting… Continue Reading “This Modern Love: A Novel by Ray Hecht (Book Review #34)”

The Shatter Point by Jon O’Bergh (Book Review #465)

The Shatter Point is a horror fiction written in the Pasadena. Donna and Phil have moved into a neighborhood and create a place called the torture place. They tape the experience and then post it online.   The book is a perfect Halloween gift.… Continue Reading “The Shatter Point by Jon O’Bergh (Book Review #465)”

TwoSpells by Mark Morrison (Book Review #464)

  Twospells is a fantasy novel written for the young adult genre. The story begins with twins, Sarah and her brother. They access a library which gives them supernatural powers and lets them into a world filled with fantastic creatures.

Lessons from Life: FOUR KEYS to Living with More Meaning, Purpose, and Success (Book Review #463)  

Lessons from life is a memoir/self-help book where Steve darter discusses the purpose of life. The book motivates the readers to use their strength in increasing productivity and self-reflection. Subjects like the importance of home, understanding your strengths, and creating a path for your… Continue Reading “Lessons from Life: FOUR KEYS to Living with More Meaning, Purpose, and Success (Book Review #463)  “

Heather by John Talisker (Book Review #283)

Heather is a woman’s fiction novel written about a beautiful girl that sees the world from a whole different perspective. Besides the fact that she can speak to her father who has passed away, she also sees people in color. The colors are some… Continue Reading “Heather by John Talisker (Book Review #283)”