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Peddling Doomsday Petra Jacob (Book Review #456)

Peddling Doomsday is a psychological thriller written about a girl who joins a cult named the ‘centre”, in order to prove herself worthwhile. Once, she joins the group she realizes that not everything she has been told is the truth. Delusions begin to overtake… Continue Reading “Peddling Doomsday Petra Jacob (Book Review #456)”

The Other Vietnam War: A Helicopter Pilot’s Life in Vietnam By Marc Cullison

The Other Vietnam War: A Helicopter Pilot’s Life in Vietnam By Marc Cullison Genre: Biographies & Memoirs, Historical, Military & Wars, Vietnam War Book Description Each of us who served in Vietnam was the guy next door, the average Joe, not a hero. The… Continue Reading “The Other Vietnam War: A Helicopter Pilot’s Life in Vietnam By Marc Cullison”

The Archetype of the Number and its Reflections in Contemporary Cosmology by ALAIN NEGRE (Book Review #454)

The Archetype of the Number and its Reflections in Contemporary Cosmology assesses the relationship between science and spirituality in a novel way. By using a transdisciplinary approach the author proceeds to discuss this relationship using archetype numbers. Following the works of physicists such as… Continue Reading “The Archetype of the Number and its Reflections in Contemporary Cosmology by ALAIN NEGRE (Book Review #454)”

The Man On The Roof  by Michael Stephenson (Book Review #453)

The Man On The Roof is a psychological mystery-suspense thriller story with multi-layers of stories combined into one book. A murder occurs during the holidays, and everyone wants to find out who did it. Some odd characters surrounded the neighborhood, and the dynamics of… Continue Reading “The Man On The Roof  by Michael Stephenson (Book Review #453)”

Flyor Y Fuego by Bibiana Krall (Book Review #59)

  The complexity of emotions that arise from being a woman can only be truly understood by another woman. Broken is the word you look for when someone you love tears your heart.

The Thing Lou Couldn’t Do – by Ashley Spires (Book Review #33)

Lou is a courageous girl that does not wish to admit her fear of climbing. Just like everyone else, she feels as if her friends knew this fact, then she would be considered weird.

Les Miserables by Victor Hugo

Saint George: Rusty Knight and Monster Tamer by John Powell (Book Review #19)

  This review is written for Online Book Club. “I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.” Welcome to the world where the King of England has crown off weeks, goat milk is his favorite beverage and cannot read to save his own… Continue Reading “Saint George: Rusty Knight and Monster Tamer by John Powell (Book Review #19)”

Stumbling on Happiness by Daniel Gilbert (Book Review #13)

  “Why are lovers quicker to forgive their partners for infidelity than for leaving dirty dishes in the sink? • Why will sighted people pay more to avoid going blind than blind people will pay to regain their sight? • Why do dining companions… Continue Reading “Stumbling on Happiness by Daniel Gilbert (Book Review #13)”