Tag: narrative

The Mantle of the Past by Lewis A. D. A’Mbra (Book Review #1981)

*The Mantle of the Past*, the first book in the *A Scattering of Leaves* series, is a mesmerizing work of historical fantasy that immerses readers in the mythic world of Kolgennon. Set against the backdrop of a crumbling empire, the story unfolds in the… Continue Reading “The Mantle of the Past by Lewis A. D. A’Mbra (Book Review #1981)”

SIX YEARS OF ABSENCE By Alain Rolland (Book Review #1963)

“A Journey of Endurance and Hope in Six Years of Absence” In Six Years of Absence, Alain Rolland takes readers on an emotional and gripping journey through the life of Alexandre, a man whose peaceful existence in Brittany is shattered when war is declared… Continue Reading “SIX YEARS OF ABSENCE By Alain Rolland (Book Review #1963)”

End Man by Alex Austin (Book Review #1930)

**End Man** by Alex Austin is a riveting techno-thriller that delves into the dark intersections of artificial intelligence, digital immortality, and corporate greed. The protagonist, Raphael Lennon, is a man confined both physically and psychologically. Suffering from dromophobia and the fear of crossing streets,… Continue Reading “End Man by Alex Austin (Book Review #1930)”

Miracle in the Desert by Marco Giovannoli (Book Review #1781)

“Miracle in the Desert” by Marco Giovannoli is not just a book; it’s a beacon of hope and a testament to human resilience. This first-hand account of the author’s stroke recovery journey unfolds in the unexpected backdrop of the Abu Dhabi desert, offering readers… Continue Reading “Miracle in the Desert by Marco Giovannoli (Book Review #1781)”

THE FOUR LIVES OF ROBINSON APPLESON By Véronique Iswery Pasquet (Book Review #1426)

‘The Four Lives of Robinson Appleson’ is a fantasy story with a complex storyline and a very intriguing novel approach to the protagonist having four lifetimes, and he manages them navigating life.

We of the Forsaken World Kiran Bhat (Book Review #721)

We of the forsaken world is a fictional book written with four characters as protagonists. Each character has a story of its own with no relevance to the other and as disjointed as this may sound the book takes you on a journey around… Continue Reading “We of the Forsaken World Kiran Bhat (Book Review #721)”

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