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The Bone Curse by Carrie Rubin (Book Review #397)

The bone curse is a supernatural thriller story about Ben Oris and his friend Laurette. As they go on a trip to Paris together, they visit the excursions into the catacombs. Ben touches a femur and cuts his hands causing him to show symptoms… Continue Reading “The Bone Curse by Carrie Rubin (Book Review #397)”

A Peripatetic Life – Reminiscences on an Eclectic Lifetime by Raymond Walley (Book Review #159)

  This review was written for Online Book Club “I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars.” This book was an “OnlineBookClub.org Book of the Day.” A Peripatetic Life is a memoir written by Raymond Walley. On Friday, May 8th, 2015 Raymond gets… Continue Reading “A Peripatetic Life – Reminiscences on an Eclectic Lifetime by Raymond Walley (Book Review #159)”

Despair to Deliverance: A True Story of Triumph Over Severe Mental Illness by Sharon DeVinney (Book Review #157)

This review was kindly requested by Sharon DeVinney, Ph.D Despair to Deliverance is a memoir written about Sharon DeVinney, Ph.D. and her patient, Robin. Sharon is Robin’s psychotherapist and she has been working with Robin since 1993. Robin suffers from anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and… Continue Reading “Despair to Deliverance: A True Story of Triumph Over Severe Mental Illness by Sharon DeVinney (Book Review #157)”

The Book of Ralph by Chris Steinsvold (Book Review #396)

The book of Ralph is a dark science fiction story. There is a message coming from the moon, and Markus West is investigating to see what it is and who it is from. “Drink Diet Coke” is the message and it up rises mixed… Continue Reading “The Book of Ralph by Chris Steinsvold (Book Review #396)”

Echo Effect by Robert D. Armstrong (Book Review #171)

This review was kindly requested by Robert Armstrong. Echo Effect is a science fiction futuristic book written about a U.S. Army Ranger Michael Keller and his fiancée, Vala. The world is set 60 years in the future and the technology is well advanced creating… Continue Reading “Echo Effect by Robert D. Armstrong (Book Review #171)”

Curses of Scale by S.D. Reeves (Book Review #395)

  Curses of scale is a young adult fantasy novel written about sixteen-year-old Niena. This brave girl just wants to go to the Bardi college but instead finds herself fighting a dragon in order to save her grandfather and everyone else she loves. She… Continue Reading “Curses of Scale by S.D. Reeves (Book Review #395)”

“Kids on Trump: America’s Children on President Trump” by Marie Korman & Freida Raj

This review was kindly requested by Marie Korman. Kids on Trump is a short non-fiction book about creating opportunities for children to grow by giving value to what they think. The book begins with interviewing a 10-year-old kid, asking her questions about Trump. The… Continue Reading ““Kids on Trump: America’s Children on President Trump” by Marie Korman & Freida Raj”

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Mr. Wonderful by Daniel Smith (Book Review #399)

  Mr. Wonderful is a fictional novel about Brian Fenton. His life is not easy. His father (Doc. Fenton), is suffering from dementia. His son is loopy and seeking cash from him. Things take a turn when Brian’s father passes away and that is when… Continue Reading “Mr. Wonderful by Daniel Smith (Book Review #399)”