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E.I.E. by Derek hunter (Book Review #351)

E.I.E. is a story about Robert Robillard. He suffers from depression and decides to leave his town in order to find some answers that have been growing intensely in his mind. He is suicidal and ends up killing some people while he is in… Continue Reading “E.I.E. by Derek hunter (Book Review #351)”

An Uncivil War:Elise t’Hoot (Book Three) by Mary Ellen Wall (Book Review #350)

An Uncivil War is a short science fiction book. This is book three of its series, and so the story begins where it left off from book two. Elise has saved the settler children and takes them home. There is a rebellion against the… Continue Reading “An Uncivil War:Elise t’Hoot (Book Three) by Mary Ellen Wall (Book Review #350)”

Give Light & Burn

This quote is so meaningful.       

Health, Tips, Myths, And Tricks: A Physician’s Advice” by Morton E. Tavel (Book Review #114)

[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of “HEALTH TIPS, MYTHS, AND TRICKS: A Physician’s Advice” by Morton E. Tavel] Health tips, myths, and tricks is a fitness, well-being and dieting book written by Morton E. Tavel. Within this book, the author offers an insightful… Continue Reading “Health, Tips, Myths, And Tricks: A Physician’s Advice” by Morton E. Tavel (Book Review #114)”

The Flawed Ones by Jay Chirino (Book Review #349)

We can never be defined by our shortcomings or the conditions we live in but, we can certainly fight and believe that love always conquers all. Our hearts are not touched by our flaws, and that is what this book teaches us. Mental illness,… Continue Reading “The Flawed Ones by Jay Chirino (Book Review #349)”

Another Stupid Spell by Bill Ricardi (Book Review #348)

Another Stupid Spell is a fantasy novel written about an Orc named, Sorch. The Orcs are cursed, and every time they cast a spell, they become more stupid. Sorch is a slave, and all he has to do is cast a spell every day… Continue Reading “Another Stupid Spell by Bill Ricardi (Book Review #348)”

Lumiana by Alex Benkast (Book Review #347)

Lumiana is the first stand-alone contemporary book written in the romance series called, Rebels Like Us. Lumiana is an anthropologist that has a passion for music. She has had a rough time growing up, and that has caused her to withhold her emotions, but… Continue Reading “Lumiana by Alex Benkast (Book Review #347)”

Here She Rules by Kat Brewer (Book Review #346)

Here she rules is a work of woman fiction with strong hints of fantasy. Ladies are fierce, formidable, and are warriors. The land of Erla is ruled by women, and this story takes a turn when Cassandra saves the Queen. She is then promoted… Continue Reading “Here She Rules by Kat Brewer (Book Review #346)”

Interpretation by Dylan Callens (Book Review #345)

Interpretation is a dystopian science fiction novel about Carl Winston. He has a son, Liam whom he adores. Everything seems to be going as normal until Carl takes his annual government test. His answers are considered as flawed, and that becomes a problem. This… Continue Reading “Interpretation by Dylan Callens (Book Review #345)”