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Aquarius Rising Book 2: Blood Tide by Brian Burt (Book Review #30)

  This review is written for Online Book Club. “I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.” In a world where friendly Aquarians are threatened by a plague that turns them into stone, there lives a lonely Megalops, stricken by grief and loss,… Continue Reading “Aquarius Rising Book 2: Blood Tide by Brian Burt (Book Review #30)”

Ennara and the Book of Shadows by Angela Shelley (Book Review #35)

We return to the story of Ennara a year later in the second book written by Angela Myron. Ennara is now away from home and is studying at the Academy of Magic. However, things are not looking good. Ennara feels disconnected from her professors.… Continue Reading “Ennara and the Book of Shadows by Angela Shelley (Book Review #35)”

Ian, CEO, North Pole by Eric Hansen (Book Review #37)

This review is written for Online Book Club. “I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.” Eric Hansen educates you on this journey of discovery with everything that has to do with Christmas. This book is really like a biography for Christmas, how Santa… Continue Reading “Ian, CEO, North Pole by Eric Hansen (Book Review #37)”

Black and White by Nick Wilford (Book Review #288)

Black and white is the first book of its Trilogy. The story focuses on how one should stand for what they believe in, instead of following what others do. The story is set in a perfect world called Whitopolis. This place is where the… Continue Reading “Black and White by Nick Wilford (Book Review #288)”

Earth; The Death Chronicles Trilogy Book 1 by Jon D. Zimmer (Book Review #450)

Earth; The Death Chronicles Trilogy Book 1 by Jon D. Zimmer   Earth is the first book for the Death Chronicles Trilogy. The story focuses on Michael who is a scientist, returning to earth. Angelica who is an attractive hallucination, and Dominic who’s seeking… Continue Reading “Earth; The Death Chronicles Trilogy Book 1 by Jon D. Zimmer (Book Review #450)”

Two Sons Too Many by Aidan McNally (Book Review #22)

  Two sons too many is a 498-page book written in the format of a memoir expressing everything that has happened to the Author in his lifetime so far. This utterly truthful tale of Aidan not only touches the coldest of hearts but also… Continue Reading “Two Sons Too Many by Aidan McNally (Book Review #22)”

No one has to die alone by Dr. Lani Leary (Book Review #23)

Too tired to read? You can listen to Jeyran’s review below. “Caring for a terminally ill loved one can be the single biggest challenge of your life. Drawing from her experience sitting with over 500 people as they died and caring for her own terminally… Continue Reading “No one has to die alone by Dr. Lani Leary (Book Review #23)”

Anna: New Los Angeles by Jason Keating (Book Review #277)

Anna is a sci-fi mystery novel. The story is based in the future. It is 2039, and things have changed. Survival is key, and the world has been attacked by a virus eliminating most of its population. Whoever’s left, consider themselves to be the… Continue Reading “Anna: New Los Angeles by Jason Keating (Book Review #277)”

So you want to be an author, huh? by an Indian

So you want to be an author, huh? by an Indian So you want to be an author, huh? Join the queue. Millions of dreamers want to be one, and they are very talented writers with a repertoire of some fancy and obscure words… Continue Reading “So you want to be an author, huh? by an Indian”