Tag: heroism

Hellalyle and Hildebrand by Tagai Tarutin (Book Review #1902)

“Hellalyle and Hildebrand” by Tagai Tarutin is a captivating tale set in the historical backdrop of the Baltic and Kievan Rus. This narrative centers around Hellalyle, an innocent young noblewoman whose grace and virtue make her a living legend. Her father, the king, must… Continue Reading “Hellalyle and Hildebrand by Tagai Tarutin (Book Review #1902)”

Fate’s Wager by Derren Parsons (Book Review #1831)

“Fate’s Wager” by Derren Parsons emerges as a captivating entry into the high fantasy genre, weaving a narrative rich with adventure, camaraderie, and the relentless pursuit of redemption. The novel thrusts readers into the life of Johnathon Rourke, an ex-warrior whose past transgressions and… Continue Reading “Fate’s Wager by Derren Parsons (Book Review #1831)”

Final Video Game by Craig Speakes (Book Review #1804)

In a world where the boundaries between reality and virtual experiences blur, Craig Speakes delivers an exhilarating and thought-provoking narrative in “Final Video Game.” This young adult science fiction novel tackles the concept of video gaming culture, artificial intelligence, and the essence of human… Continue Reading “Final Video Game by Craig Speakes (Book Review #1804)”

The black sky by Timothy D. Minneci (Book Review #702)

The black sky is a post-apocalyptic story set in Manhattan. It is the first book of a trilogy, and the story begins with Bishop working off to clear his citizenship dept. An offer comes with a task. Bishop’s debt is cleared if she goes… Continue Reading “The black sky by Timothy D. Minneci (Book Review #702)”

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