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Beauty & Attention by Liz Rosenberg (Book Review #11)

  Summary “The riveting story of one brave young woman’s struggle to free herself from a web of deceit.   For misfit Libby Archer, social expectations for young women in Rochester, New York, in the mid-1950s don’t work. Her father has died, leaving her… Continue Reading “Beauty & Attention by Liz Rosenberg (Book Review #11)”

The First Five Days (of the Lionean Saga) by John O. & Archie A. (Book Review #60)

  This review is written for Online Book Club.   “I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars.” Yosi Sint is the leader of the military for the nation of Lionea. This nation is confronted with wars on a regular basis, and its… Continue Reading “The First Five Days (of the Lionean Saga) by John O. & Archie A. (Book Review #60)”

Being Accountable by Danica Genova (Book Review #321)

Being accountable is a journal where it provokes the notion of being self-aware. This book not only focuses on diet and exercise but, it also evaluates your moods, habits, and mental status of the mind. Studies have proven that logging your daily things allows… Continue Reading “Being Accountable by Danica Genova (Book Review #321)”

Keratoconus – A disease that can blind

  The cornea is the clear outer layer of the eye (consisting of 5 individual layers) which acts to bend light to help focus it back onto the retina. It also acts as an important outer protective layer of the eye. Keratoconus is a… Continue Reading “Keratoconus – A disease that can blind”

Angles – Part I by Erin Lockwood (Book Review #72)

  The story of Angles is a captivating tale about a girl named Caralee. She has a loyal group of friends and one best friend, Teddy who looks out for her all the times. He gets married at the beginning of the story to… Continue Reading “Angles – Part I by Erin Lockwood (Book Review #72)”

The Slave Players by Megan Allen (Book Review #320)

The Slave Players by Megan Allen is an emotionally charged tale showing what violence and racism can bring to even the smallest of communities. Our story begins when a bus carrying a group of black campers takes a wrong turn in the Deep South,… Continue Reading “The Slave Players by Megan Allen (Book Review #320)”

Escape the Pain to Survive by Katherine Nelson (Book Review #58)

  Firstly I would like to write a little about Katherine. Escape the Pain is her first novel, and she has a passion for raising money and awareness for at-risk youth and military veterans. The Author wishes you to know that all profits from… Continue Reading “Escape the Pain to Survive by Katherine Nelson (Book Review #58)”

Finding Rose Rocks by Karen Rose (Book Review #319)

Finding Rose Rocks is a woman’s fiction novel that focuses on an older generation. This romantic novel focuses on Jennifer, a business owner who happens to lose it all. She decides to leave and start fresh in a more familiar setting, her hometown. A… Continue Reading “Finding Rose Rocks by Karen Rose (Book Review #319)”

Mad God Walking by Connor Drexler (Book Review #57)

This review was kindly requested by the Author, Connor Drexler. Damon is not human, however; he wishes to act like one. He has a past that haunts him, yet he wants to forget it and to move on. Damon has tried so hard to… Continue Reading “Mad God Walking by Connor Drexler (Book Review #57)”