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Memory Warp by Mark Pendergrast (Book Review #407)

Memory Warp is a non-fiction book about the “Repressed memory therapy” and how it has affected millions of families since the 1990’s. The book proves that this form of therapy destroys family dynamics and causes false claims against innocent people such as parents and… Continue Reading “Memory Warp by Mark Pendergrast (Book Review #407)”

Outland Exile (Book 1) of Old Men and Infidels by W. Clark Boutwell (Book Review #150)

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.” Outland Exile is a futuristic novel written in a world where society is dominated by a high-tech dictatorship system.… Continue Reading “Outland Exile (Book 1) of Old Men and Infidels by W. Clark Boutwell (Book Review #150)”

You’ll do anything for her – A New Relationship Perspective – by Dr. Maureen E. Hosier & Berta Hosier Conger (Book Review #177)

  This review was written for Online Book Club “I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.” This book was an “OnlineBookClub.org Book of the Day.” You’ll do anything for her is a self – help book about relationships and how to prevent… Continue Reading “You’ll do anything for her – A New Relationship Perspective – by Dr. Maureen E. Hosier & Berta Hosier Conger (Book Review #177)”

Even Gods Have Midlife Crises by N. D. Stone (Book Review #406)

Even Gods Have Midlife Crises is a science fiction story about Yahweh. He is a God and returns back to Earth and experiences many near-death encounters with his follower, Anna. His colleagues do try to warn him and assist in his endeavor to safely… Continue Reading “Even Gods Have Midlife Crises by N. D. Stone (Book Review #406)”

John Green

John Green has won the 2006 Printz Award for his debut novel, Looking for Alaska,[2] and his sixth novel, The Fault in Our Stars, debuted at number one on The New York Times Best Seller list in January 2012.[3] The 2014 film adaptation opened… Continue Reading “John Green”

The Drowned Tower (Heartstone) By Nicholas Rinth (Book Review #197)

This review was kindly requested by the author, Nicholas Rinth. The drowned tower is the first fantasy novel in the Heartstone Series written about a girl named Sylvie. Sylvie possesses magical powers and works for the Zenith Council by doing their biddings. The Drowned… Continue Reading “The Drowned Tower (Heartstone) By Nicholas Rinth (Book Review #197)”

Escape from Samsara by Nicky Blue (Book Review #405)

Escape is a dark comedy about Barry Harris who still lives with his mom and has fantasy adventures about being a lethal ninja. This humorous tale begins with Barry, trying to find his dad who went missing 25 years ago. He trims hedges for… Continue Reading “Escape from Samsara by Nicky Blue (Book Review #405)”

“Powerless to Resist”- Stroke – An Equal Opportunity Devastation in both Men and Women by Dr. James Okun

It is time for James Okun to pick our brain and inform us on some important medical matters. You can show your support by buying his books or leaving a comment here if you like- Jeyran Main James D. Okun, MD is a Phi… Continue Reading ““Powerless to Resist”- Stroke – An Equal Opportunity Devastation in both Men and Women by Dr. James Okun”

Poor Unfortunate Soul by Serena Valentino (Book Review #176)

Ursula is full of hatred and wants revenge. The revenge is on a much higher scale than anyone could fathom. She wants her brother, Triton, dead. She knows that she cannot accomplish this with her powers alone. Although Ursula possesses one of the strongest… Continue Reading “Poor Unfortunate Soul by Serena Valentino (Book Review #176)”