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Book Reviews (by Genre)
Here you will find book reviews listed as per an alphabetical genre list.
If a certain books falls under 2 or more genre, then it’ll be listed in all the respective genres.
Author:Andrew Masseurs Narrator:David Piper Release Date:ย October 18, 2023 Genre: Suspense, Thriller, Horror, Novella Series:ย Format:ย Audiobook Length: 2 hours and 36 minutes Publisher:Author’s Republic Blurb: Michael awakens to a world where everyone has mysteriously disappeared. Not only must he come to grips with the sudden loss of his family, but he must also survive in a changing, overgrown, perilous earth filled with new predatory creatures while searching for his wife and missing daughter. A Day in the Life for a man on the edge surviving in a dangerous new world. A gripping suspense, thriller, horror debut novel by author Andrew Masseurs. Superbly narrated by the amazing David Piper.
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
A Day in the Life by Andrew Masseurs is a splendid book that will take you on a riveting journey through a world suddenly devoid of human life. From the first moment, the narrative gripped me with its exceptional premise. As the story progresses, the tension only builds up.
Masseurs’ debut novel is a genre-bending blend of suspense, thriller, and horror, skillfully crafted to keep listeners engaged and intrigued throughout. The pacing is expertly executed, with each twist and turn propelling the story forward and leaving you craving more. As Michael embarks on his harrowing quest to find his missing loved ones amidst the chaos, you can’t help but be drawn deeper into the mystery and danger of his world.
What sets this audiobook apart is the brilliant narration by David Piper. His captivating delivery brings the characters to life and immerses you in the eerie atmosphere of the post-apocalyptic world. Piper’s ability to convey the protagonist’s emotions and struggles adds depth and intensity to the story.
Overall, A Day in the Life is a gripping audiobook that delivers on every front. With its compelling storytelling, exceptional narration, and spine-tingling atmosphere, it’s a must-listen for fans of suspense and post-apocalyptic fiction.
Author: Massimo Fantini Release Date: June 21, 2023 Series: Human Condition Trilogy, Book #1 Genre: Philosophical Fiction, Societal and Cultural Commentary, Political Fiction, Environmental Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 465 pages Publisher: – Blurb: The small village of the Island of the Iguanas experiences the succession of different communities โ sometimes forced to live together, sometimes taking over from a former generation. Each community possesses a culture and an assortment of certainties which it does not intend to give up, judgingย a prioriย the customs of those who preceded it as uncivilized or unreasonable. Over the years, the community consolidates and grows, together with their prejudices, social injustices, and religious superstitions. The structural transformations of the village have repercussions on the ecosystem of the island which โ starting as a protected nature reserve โ becomes a hunting place, a tourist destination, and a favorable terrain for smugglers to exploit.
Thus, faced with the opportunity to adopt a new lifestyle โ concerning principles of equality, safeguarding personal freedoms, and restoring the ancient harmony between man and nature โ there are those who choose to follow the tested path of theย government of man over man, which makes discrimination its founding principle, and those who choose to defy it. Social contrasts โ delineated by origin, by social background, by acquired privileges โ begin to arise within these communities, which are made up of heterogeneous families and members of different ages and ambitions. Given the possibility to make a clean sweep of the past and rebuild the social fabric from scratch, will those who position themselves as leaders avoid the mistakes made by their predecessors or will they end up mechanically following the same steps laid out by human history? The editing and translation of this book was done by Ian Zwaschka.
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5.
Concerning Decay of The Human Race by Massimo Fantini, the first instalment of the Human Condition Trilogy, is a greatly engrossing read. Fantini presents readers with a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition, set against the backdrop of the small village of the Island of the Iguanas. Through a succession of different communities, each with its own culture and certainties, Fantini delves deep into the complexities of societal evolution and the impact it has on both individuals and the environment.
One aspect of the book that struck me was Fantini’s nuanced portrayal of social dynamics and cultural evolution within the village. As different communities come and go, they bring with them their own prejudices, injustices, and superstitions, ultimately shaping the course of the village’s development. Fantini expertly navigates themes of discrimination, social inequality, and environmental degradation, prompting readers to reflect on the parallels between the fictional village and the world we inhabit today.
What sets Concerning Decay of The Human Race apart is its profound philosophical underpinnings and its ability to spark meaningful debate on pressing issues facing humanity. Through richly drawn characters and intricate plotlines, Fantini challenges readers to consider the consequences of our actions and the choices we make as individuals and societies. As the characters grapple with the opportunity to rebuild their social fabric from scratch, readers are left pondering whether history is doomed to repeat itself or if true change is possible.
Overall, Concerning Decay of The Human Race is a compelling and thought-provoking read that will resonate with anyone interested in exploring the complexities of human nature and society. With its captivating narrative and insightful commentary, Fantini’s novel sets the stage for a gripping trilogy that promises to delve even deeper into the fundamental questions of existence. I eagerly await the next instalment in this captivating series.
Author:Andrew Dulayย Release Date: February 15, 2024 Series: Genre: Fiction, Action & Adventure, Espionage, Suspense Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 242 pages Publisher: – Blurb: You have been called upon to serve. It is 1975. Clay is among a dozen orphaned children, selected by the British Government, for a clandestine program to craft the best spies in the world. This is the secret “Sea Dogs” program, inspired by the historic Elizabethan Sea Dogs, who were the Queen’s pirates that waged unconventional war against Her Majesty’s enemies. All the children have been orphaned at the hands of Britain’s global enemies of Communism and terrorism. The children are brought to train and live on the self-sufficient land of Castle Omega in the Scottish Highlands. They are tutored by WWII hero, Commander James Hammond, of British Naval Intelligence. And by his wife, Evie, who investigated murders, crimes, and espionage for Scotland Yard.
Physics, wilderness survival, war games, and underwater demolition-are among the many skills the children learn at Castle Omega. But above all, they are taught to kill the enemy. The children discover their purpose of exacting revenge against Britain’s enemies to avenge their parents. In their years of sequestered training, the orphaned children come to see their adult tutors as their new parents, and together they form the family they all wish they still had. The Sea Dogs is just the beginning of Clay’s lifelong mission for Queen, God, & Country. Welcome to Castle Omega. By joining the Sea Dogs program, you hereby swear your life to secrecy. If you are ever compromised or risk the secrecy of the mission-then you shall be sent to Davey Jones’ Locker. And be buried at sea. “I shall die a happy death-knowing my secrets die with me.”
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
The Sea Dogs by Andrew Dulay is an exemplary read. What sets it apart is its unique blend of historical inspiration and thrilling espionage. Dulay expertly weaves together elements of adventure, suspense, and coming-of-age drama, creating a story that keeps readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. As Clay and his fellow orphans navigate the complexities of their training and grapple with their newfound purpose of seeking revenge against Britain’s enemies, they form bonds that transcend their shared tragedies, forging a family out of necessity.
One aspect of the book that particularly stood out to me is the vividly depicted setting of Castle Omega. From its remote location in the Scottish Highlands to its self-sufficient infrastructure, Dulay brings this clandestine training facility to life with rich detail and atmospheric prose. As Clay and his comrades undergo their intense training regimen under the watchful eye of Commander James Hammond and his wife Evie, readers are transported into a world where secrecy is paramount and danger lurks around every corner.
Overall, The Sea Dogs is a captivating read that seamlessly blends history, action, and emotion. With its well-developed characters, immersive setting, and pulse-pounding plot, this novel is sure to appeal to fans of espionage thrillers and coming-of-age tales alike.
Author: Asher Black Release Date: July 4, 2023 Series: Genre: Music Composition, Music Theory, Non-Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 313 pages Publisher: MadPipe Publishing Blurb: Meet SIGILโthe new language of guitar.ย Guitarists who want to improvise and compose, from novice to advanced, will find SIGIL works like a decoder ring for the guitar, yet itโs simple enough to keep in oneโs head. Visualize the whole fretboard.ย Gain portable knowledge of modes, scales, and intervals without wall charts. This is guitar study re-engineered for every level. Create more interesting solos.ย Break through your lull or stall. Decrypt the instrument and unleash your play. The authors are a seasoned musician with albums under his belt and a lively storyteller who walk you through the toolset with eye-opening and sometimes hilarious examples.
023 NYC Big Book Award Winner in the category of Music.
2023 Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for a How-to Book.
Hollywood Book Festival honorable mention, 2023.
Global Book Awards finalist, 2023.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
The Guitar Decoder Ring by Asher Black is a game-changer for guitar enthusiasts of all levels. This book introduces SIGILโthe innovative language of guitarโthat promises to revolutionise how musicians approach improvisation and composition.
What sets this book apart is its ability to make complex guitar theory accessible and easy to understand. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced guitarist, SIGIL serves as your trusty decoder ring, unlocking the mysteries of the fretboard and providing invaluable insights into modes, scales, and intervals. Gone are the days of cumbersome wall chartsโnow you can visualise the entire fretboard in your mind’s eye, empowering you to create more dynamic and captivating solos.
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What truly impressed me about The Guitar Decoder Ring is the author’s engaging and humorous writing style. Despite delving into intricate musical concepts, the book remains engaging and enjoyable throughout, thanks to the lively storytelling and eye-opening examples provided by the seasoned musician behind the SIGIL method. It’s rare to find a how-to book that is both informative and entertaining, but this one certainly delivers on both fronts.
With accolades like the 023 NYC Big Book Award, the 2023 Pinnacle Book Achievement Award, and recognition from the Hollywood Book Festival and Global Book Awards, it’s clear that The Guitar Decoder Ring is making waves in the music world. Whether you’re looking to break out of a creative rut or take your guitar skills to new heights, this book is an invaluable resource that deserves a spot on every guitarist’s bookshelf.
Author:Vincent Donovan Release Date: August 17, 2024 Series: Genre: Suspense, Thriller, Family Drama Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 314 pages Publisher: Black Rose Writing Blurb: Are the voices in Cassie’s head real or just added mayhem? Cassie MacLean has been under siege since that cold January night when her mother, Rose Owens plowed into a group of pedestrians killing five and critically-injuring many others. The town’s pent-up fury explodes when Rose begins to emerge from a coma ten years later. Cassie feels conflicted about the awakening-as well as her father, who is enjoying a successful second act with another woman. But after a brush with cutting-edge technology, Cassie believes her mother is innocent and embarks on a quest to prove it. While she risks alienating many and having her sanity questioned in the process, what’s not in doubt is a vengeful world where the truth depends on who you ask.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Killer Dreams by Vincent Donovan is a gripping tale of mystery and intrigue, blending elements of psychological suspense with an exploration of family dynamics and the search for truth.
In addition to its rich character-driven narrative, Killer Dreams offers a thought-provoking exploration of justice and perception. As Cassie embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind her mother’s accident, she is forced to confront the biases and prejudices that shape her community’s perception of events. Donovan masterfully exposes the inherent flaws in the pursuit of truth, challenging readers to question their assumptions and preconceptions.
Overall, Killer Dreams is an engaging and thought-provoking read that will linger in the minds of readers long after the final page is turned. I would strongly recommend it not only to fans of the thriller and suspense genre but also to readers who enjoy a well-crafted story with depth and complexity.
Author:ย Reuven Fenton Release Date: May 28, 2024 Series: Genre: Contemporary Fiction, Adult Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 288 pages Publisher: Central Avenue Blurb: Reuven Fenton’s novelย Goyhoodย is a brilliant debut about a devoutly Orthodox Jewish man who discovers in middle age that he’s not, in fact, Jewish, and embarks on a remarkable road trip to come to grips with his fate; it’s Chaim Potok’sย The Chosenย meetsย Planes,Trains and Automobiles. When Mayer (nรฉeย Marty) Belkin fled small-town Georgia for Brooklyn nearly thirty years ago, he thought he’d left his wasted youth behind. Now he’s a Talmud scholar married into one of the greatest rabbinical families in the world – a dirt-poor country boy reinvented in the image of God. But his mother’s untimely death brings a shocking revelation: Mayer and his ne’er-do-well twin brother David aren’t, in fact, Jewish. Traumatized and spiritually bereft, Mayer’s only recourse is to convert to Judaism. But the earliest date he can get is a week from now. What are two estranged brothers to do in the interim? So begins the Belkins’ Rumspringa through America’s Deep South with Mom’s ashes in tow, plus two tagalongs: an insightful Instagram influencer named Charlayne Valentine and Popeye, a one-eyed dog. As the crew gets tangled up in a series of increasingly surreal adventures, Mayer grapples with a God who betrayed him and an emotionally withdrawn wife in Brooklyn who has yet to learn her husband is a counterfeit Jew.ย
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Goyhood by Reuven Fenton is a tale that defies convention and embraces the unexpected. Fenton’s debut novel offers a fresh take on the journey of self-discovery, weaving together elements of humour, poignancy, and profound insight.
What struck me most about “Goyhood” was its fearless exploration of identity and belonging. Through the eyes of Mayer Belkin, a devoutly Orthodox Jewish man grappling with the revelation of his true heritage, Fenton invites readers on a journey of introspection and revelation. As Mayer embarks on a road trip through America’s Deep South with his estranged brother and an eclectic cast of companions, the novel delves into the complexities of family dynamics, faith, and the search for meaning in an uncertain world.
Yet, amidst the weighty themes, Fenton infuses the narrative with a delightful blend of humour and heart. The interactions between Mayer, his brother David, and their companions are imbued with wit and warmth, offering moments of levity amidst the existential questions that permeate the story. It’s this unique balance of laughter and introspection that makes Goyhood such a compelling read.
In conclusion, Goyhood is a remarkable debut that deftly navigates the intersections of identity, faith, and the human experience. Fenton’s storytelling is as poignant as it is entertaining, leaving readers with a renewed appreciation for the complexities of life and the power of self-discovery. Whether you’re drawn to stories of personal transformation or simply enjoy a well-crafted narrative, Goyhood is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Author:Abdul Quayyum Khan Kundiย Release Date: March 6, 2024 Series: Genre: Philosophy, Literary Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 271 pages Publisher: Kundi House Publishing Blurb: I should not be alive today. I was supposed to be a stillborn, destined for death upon arrival. Whenever I felt sad or depressed, my mother would remind me to be grateful for every day of life and to face lifeโs challenges with a smile. It was easier said than done. โโโ “I need some guidance. How will I finance my college tuition? I mean, who will give a job or scholarship to a convicted criminal? Will I be able to get a job after I graduate?” Alex’s concerns reopened my still-fresh wound. โโโ This compelling novel immerses readers in a world of political intrigue and societal change, where traditional ideologies collide with the relentless forces of progress. Through the eyes of Sher Shah, a family man thrust into the spotlight, the narrative unfolds, weaving a gripping tale of power, loyalty, and the indomitable human spirit. ‘Legacy of the Third Way’ is a thought-provoking exploration of ideology and reality, offering a riveting blend of speculative fiction and social commentary.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Legacy of the Third Way by Abdul Quayyum Khan Kundi is a wonderful book in which I found myself drawn into a world where political intrigue and personal struggle intertwine to create a compelling narrative. Through the eyes of Sher Shah, Kundi deftly explores themes of power, loyalty, and the resilience of the human spirit, inviting readers to ponder the complex intersection of ideology and reality.
One aspect of the novel that particularly stood out to me was Kundi’s skilful portrayal of the protagonist’s internal turmoil. As Sher Shah grapples with questions of identity and purpose, Kundi deftly navigates the complexities of his character, allowing readers to empathise with his struggles and triumphs. The juxtaposition of Sher Shah’s personal journey with the larger political landscape adds depth to the story, elevating it beyond a simple tale of societal change.
In addition to its engaging narrative, Legacy of the Third Way also serves as a thought-provoking commentary on contemporary issues. Kundi’s exploration of the tension between tradition and progress offers valuable insights into the challenges facing societies in an ever-changing world. Whether grappling with questions of justice, equality, or the nature of power, the novel prompts readers to reflect on their own beliefs and values, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in social and political issues.
Overall, Legacy of the Third Way is a captivating blend of literary fiction and social commentary that offers both entertainment and insight. With its richly drawn characters, immersive storytelling, and thought-provoking themes, this novel is sure to leave a lasting impression on readers long after they’ve turned the final page.
Author:Monty Ryan Release Date: January 10, 2024 Series: Genre: Historical Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 311 pages Publisher: – Blurb: In the Roman Empire, where chariot racing reigns as the deadliest and most popular sport, an epic tale unfolds. Tethered to four horses, racing at breakneck speeds in fragile chariots, men risk everything for the hope of fame and glory. Orphaned young slave boys in the Empire like Scorpius have few other options to free themselves from bondage, and through a chance encounter the child enters the lucrative and perilous contests to gamble his life on victory. As he hones his skills, the stakes skyrocket as Scorpiusโs journey takes him from the obscurity of the provinces to the cobbled streets of Rome โ the worldโs most powerful city โ which is fraught with danger as he competes in the biggest racetrack ever constructed, the Circus Maximus. Will his sheer will and newfound prowess pave his path to freedom, or will the intoxicating taste of success prove more dangerous than the thunderous races themselves? Amidst the backdrop of Emperor Domitian’s rule, who are the unseen forces and influential figures shaping or shattering Scorpius’s destiny?
Inspired by the first-century ADโs real-life charioteers, โScorpius” is a masterful blend of rigorous historical research and vivid imagination. This novel offers a unique lens into the daily life of the Roman Empire, with its heart-pounding chariot races mirroring the grand spectacles that captivate billions today. Prepare to be transported into an era of breathtaking excitement and drama, where history and fiction collide to create a story that fans of historical fiction and sports enthusiasts alike will find unforgettable.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Scorpius by Monty Ryan is an impressive depiction of the Roman Empire’s favourite sport โ chariot racing. Ryan’s storytelling beautifully blends historical accuracy with imaginative flair, creating a vivid and immersive narrative that transports readers to the heart of ancient Rome.
At the heart of the story is Scorpius, a young slave boy whose journey from obscurity to the grand stages of Rome’s Circus Maximus is fraught with danger and intrigue. Ryan expertly captures the tension and excitement of chariot racing, painting a thrilling portrait of ambition, rivalry, and the quest for freedom in a world where every race could mean life or death.
What sets Scorpius apart is its ability to bring the ancient world to life with such authenticity and detail. From the bustling streets of Rome to the thunderous roar of the chariot races, Ryan’s descriptive prose draws readers into a richly imagined world filled with larger-than-life characters and pulse-pounding action. Scorpius is a captivating blend of history and fiction that will leave readers eagerly turning pages until the very end.
Author:Terrance Coffey Release Date: January 17, 2024 Series: Genre: Science-Fiction, Suspense, Thriller Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 310 pages Publisher: Helm House Blurb: Body snatchers. Mind control. An invasion almost too clever to be caught. Read the most chilling sci fi suspense thriller in yearsโฆ A seemingly normal six-year-old named Kaden is concealing a profound mystery. He possesses an uncanny wisdom beyond his tender age, navigating the world independently, and wielding an eerie influence over those around him, even his parents.Yet Kaden is not alone in his inexplicable nature. In the quiet town of Lynch, Kentucky, peculiar occurrences spiral out of control. Mysterious chasms materialize from thin air, individuals of all ages vanish without a trace, and the populace succumbs to an eerie force, enveloped by an otherworldly blue haze. Amidst the chaos stands Clay Krutcher, a disenchanted coal miner unwittingly holding the key to unraveling these anomalies. Little does he know, the fate of humanity rests squarely on his shoulders. Can Clay defy his own destiny, confront the inhuman force lurking beneath the surface, and save our world from impending annihilation? The countdown toย The Surfacingย has begun, and time is running out.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
The Surfacing by Terrance Coffey is a riveting and thought-provoking read. Coffey weaves a chilling tale of mystery, suspense, and existential dread that kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish.
The story centres around the enigmatic six-year-old Kaden, whose seemingly innocent demeanour belies a profound and unsettling mystery. As strange occurrences begin to unfold in the quiet town of Lynch, Kentucky, Coffey masterfully builds tension and suspense, drawing readers into a world where reality itself seems to be unravelling.
What I found most compelling about The Surfacing is Coffey’s skilful blend of science fiction and psychological thriller elements. The concept of body snatchers, mind control, and an invasion from within is executed with precision and flair, creating a narrative that is both deeply unsettling and utterly captivating.
Overall, The Surfacing is a must-read for lovers of sci-fi suspense thrillers. With its gripping plot, well-developed characters, and spine-tingling atmosphere, this book is sure to leave readers eagerly anticipating Coffey’s next masterpiece.
Author: ย LaToya Jordan Release Date: March 1, 2023 Series: Genre: Speculative Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 85 pages Publisher: Aqueduct Press Blurb: Jada Morris was the fierce and resilient leader of a social movement against the theft of young womenโs uteruses before she committed a violent crime. Now, in 2040, the 24-year-old is serving time at The Center for Future Leaders, an alternative to prison for young leaders who committed crimes as a response to gender-based violence. The Center supposedly provides training, education, therapy, and reduced sentences to the convicted in order to return them to their communities as leaders. But as Jada begins her therapy, she realizes all is not as it seems, and memory is thorny at best. Can she trust her android therapist and the terrifying path down which sheโs taking her? And what will she find at the other end? Jordanโs novella is a gripping and terrifying look at our reproductive future that sends shudders through our reproductive present.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
To the Woman in the Pink Hat by La Toya Jordan is a powerful and thought-provoking novella that delves deep into the complexities of reproductive justice and the consequences of gender-based violence. Set in a chillingly plausible future where young women’s uteruses are stolen, the story follows Jada Morris, a resilient leader fighting against this injustice, who finds herself imprisoned for a violent act. As she navigates her time at The Center for Future Leaders, an alternative to prison, Jada confronts the true nature of the institution and grapples with her own memories.
Jordan’s narrative grips you from the start, weaving together themes of social activism, trauma, and the manipulation of memory. Through Jada’s eyes, we’re taken on a journey that challenges our understanding of justice and humanity. The android therapist adds an intriguing layer to the story, blurring the lines between technology and empathy, leaving readers questioning the reliability of memory and the intentions of those in power.
The prose is sharp and evocative, pulling you into Jada’s world and keeping you on the edge of your seat until the very end. While the subject matter is undeniably heavy, Jordan handles it with sensitivity and nuance, offering moments of hope and resilience amidst the darkness. To the Woman in the Pink Hat is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the intersections of social justice, technology, and the human experience.
Author:ย Abdul Quayyum Khan Kundi Release Date: December 15, 2023 Series: Genre: Philosophy, Non-Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 110 pages Publisher: Abdul Q. Kundi Blurb: Religion, philosophy, and science sometimes appear to contradict each other. The deeper reality is that these operate in tandem to provide a holistic appreciation of life. Natural disasters, as well as human failings, like war and border walls, create an emotional crisis individually and collectively. Humanity is going through one of these hysterical phases at the advent of the 21st century. We are experiencing terrorism, global conflict, climate change, economic meltdown, and breakdown of old liberal political order. The emergence of a COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to accelerating the crisis. Social distancing has isolated us in bubbles that seem to be on the verge of bursting. There are growing signs of the psychological, social, and emotional breakdown faced by the communities. These tough times invoke questions about the purpose of life, humanity, and our place in the universe. We need to reconnect with our soul and be comfortable with the nature of things. This book is an effort to help make sense of life and our place in it. Abdul Quayyum Khan Kundi is a politician, social, and community activist. He has authored three earlier books about political science with a focus on the role of religion in politics and community development. He has been a contributing columnist for some leading newspapers, including Independent Urdu, Pakistan Today, and Pakistan Times.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Abdul Quayyum Khan Kundi’s Thoughts: God, Science, & Human Nature offers a thought-provoking exploration of the intersections between religion, philosophy, and science. Kundi adeptly navigates these complex topics, showing how they can work together to provide a comprehensive understanding of life.
One of the book’s strengths is its timely relevance to the challenges faced by humanity in the 21st century. Kundi addresses pressing issues such as terrorism, global conflict, climate change, and the COVID-19 pandemic, offering insightful perspectives on how these crises impact our collective psyche and sense of purpose.
I appreciated Kundi’s emphasis on reconnecting with our inner selves and finding comfort in the nature of existence. His reflections on the purpose of life and our place in the universe are both enlightening and reassuring, offering readers a sense of clarity in uncertain times.
Overall, Thoughts: God, Science, & Human Nature is a compelling read that encourages readers to contemplate life’s big questions while offering wisdom and guidance for navigating the complexities of the modern world. Whether you’re interested in philosophy, religion, or science, this book is sure to spark meaningful reflection and dialogue.
Author: Emma Robersonโ Release Date: September 13, 2023 Series: Genre: Moster Fiction, Fantasy, Horror Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 220 pages Publisher: Green Hill Publishing Blurb: FORCED FROM THE SEA HE ONCE ROAMED AS AN APEX PREDATOR, THE LEVIATHAN MUST FIGHT TO SURVIVE ON LAND. With a new face and name the Leviathan carves a place for himself in a volatile and violent world where monsters and humans wage war against each other and amongst themselves for survival and supremacy. An unlikely alliance is forged between the Master of the Vanguard, the leader of the kingdoms royally sanctioned monster hunters, and the Leviathan, once the most notorious and elusive monster of the sea. United by terrible circumstance and bound by a shared purpose, the Master and the Leviathan struggle to overcome the hatred and fear which rules and rots the realm. The Leviathan must defend the realm from all things monstrous, including himself. He must find a way to conquer the turmoil of the kingdom and the darkness of his own nature.
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5.
Beast: Book One by Emma Roberson immerses readers in a vividly crafted world where monsters and humans coexist in a tumultuous and brutal society. This dark and gripping novel follows the journey of the Leviathan, who was once an apex predator of the sea but is now forced to adapt to a hostile land where he must navigate warfare, alliances, and personal transformation.
Roberson’s narrative sense shines in her ability to weave together a complex story of survival, identity, and the blurred lines between monster and man. The Leviathan’s evolution from sea creature to land dweller is a captivating journey filled with moments of tension, violence, and unexpected alliances. The unlikely partnership between the Leviathan and the Master of the Vanguard adds depth to the narrative, as they grapple not only with external threats but also with their own inner demons. The world-building in Beast is both impressive and immersive, painting a vivid picture of a realm where darkness and brutality reign. Roberson’s descriptive prose skillfully brings this world to life, and readers will find themselves fully engaged in the visceral and often visceral experiences of the characters. While the novel excels in its exploration of complex themes, there were moments where pacing and exposition could have been refined to enhance the overall reading experience.
Beast is a thought-provoking and captivating tale that blends elements of fantasy, horror, and introspection. Emma Roberson’s skill in crafting a dark and intricate world, coupled with the compelling transformation of the Leviathan, makes this novel a really compelling read.
Author: ย Kim Idynne Release Date: October 13, 2023 Series: Genre: Supernatural, Paranormal, Horror, Short Story Collection Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 346 pages Publisher: Blurb: Feeling shunned in their new neighborhood, a family attributes the cold attitude of the neighbors to prejudiceโbut a little investigation unearths a more shocking motive. A conniving widower finds a new wife through a foreign dating service, but the bride turns out to know him much more intimately than he imagined. A young man enlists a shaman to exorcise a terrifying spirit from his apartment, and as he learns more about the supposed ghost, he begins to form a strange and tender bond with her.ย To the Solemn Gravesย presents thirteen stories that, while laced with the supernatural, remind us that most horror comes from the all too natural.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
As a writer myself, I found Kim Idynne’s To The Solemn Graves to be a compelling anthology that masterfully blends elements of the supernatural with the innate horrors of human nature. The collection of thirteen stories is a testament to Idynne’s skill in crafting narratives that are as eerie as they are intriguing. Each story in this collection serves as a mirror reflecting the darker aspects of humanity, intertwined with a touch of the paranormal.
The range of characters and settings in Idynne’s stories is impressive. From the family grappling with prejudice and its unexpected roots in their neighbourhood to the unsettling twist in the tale of a man seeking love through a foreign dating service, Idynne showcases a diverse range in her storytelling. Her ability to create a sense of unease and anticipation is simply remarkable. As a reader, I was particularly drawn to the story of a young man and a shaman dealing with a haunting, where the evolving relationship between the protagonist and the spirit adds a layer of complexity to the conventional ghost story.
However, while Idynne’s narrative style is engaging, some stories in the collection could have benefited from deeper character development and a more thorough exploration of their psychological aspects. Nonetheless, the book delivers what it promisesโscary stories with character. To The Solemn Graves is a strong book and I’d recommend it to all supernatural and horror fiction readers.
Author:Rebecca Butt Release Date: June 30, 2023 Series: Genre: Memoir, Non-Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 276 pages Publisher: Bowker Blurb: Candid and poignant, humorous and heart-wrenching, in nomadic fashion, the directionless Butt Family chaotically relocated throughout the city of Laconia, New Hampshire, like a ship, adrift and lost at sea without a captain. Encumbered by night terrors, hauntings, and scraps of memories that spoke to a cruelty beyond her mother, Becky sneakily devoured her way into young adulthood and developed a crippling, yet all too comforting, binge-eating disorder. Morbidly obese, visited often by a seething presence, and drowning under the smothering symptoms of childhood trauma, Becky is sure sheโs the defective link in her broken family-until her ghost relative provides her a life jacket of hope that may just keep her afloat.
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Rebecca Butt’s “Lipstick on a Pig” is one of those rare memoirs that grabbed me by the heart and refused to let go. It’s a story told with such raw honesty and sprinkles of humour that I found myself laughing one moment and reaching for tissues the next. The chaotic journey of the Butt family through Laconia, New Hampshire, is portrayed with such vividness that I felt like I was right there with them, navigating their turbulent life.
The core of this memoir is Beckyโs own battle with a binge-eating disorder and the haunting shadows of her childhood. Reading about her struggles and the way she bared her soul was both heart-wrenching and inspiring. Itโs not just the story of her challenges but also about finding small joys and laughter in the darkest of times. Becky’s journey from a confused, troubled child to a young woman grappling with her demons resonated deeply with me.
This book isnโt just a recounting of a difficult past; it’s a story of survival, of finding light in the darkness, and of the incredible strength of the human spirit. “Lipstick on a Pig” isnโt just a memoir; itโs a journey of pain, laughter, and, most importantly, hope.
Author:Guy Quartley Release Date: September 19, 2022 Series: Genre: Dark Fantasy, Magic, Horror Format: E-book Pages: 577 pages Publisher: – Blurb: Over millennia, lives interconnect. Their interweaving paths are shaped by a clash of mystical forces: the conflicting powers of a poisonous star and the serpentine soul of the Earth itself.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Drakomunda by Guy Quartley is a dark and thrilling journey that took me deep into a world of apocalyptic landscapes and mystical intrigue. Quartley’s vivid storytelling had me hooked from the start, as I followed the protagonist’s harrowing journey from the dry city of Kul to the haunting port of Fling. The narrative, laden with a deadly plague and supernatural elements, was both intense and captivating.
The characters in this novel truly brought the story to life. Each character, especially the enigmatic sorceresses Bronwyn and Phaedra, was richly developed and added a fascinating layer to the dark world Quartley created. Their complex desires and emotions made the story more than just a fantasy; it was a deep exploration of the human condition amidst chaos.
However, the unrelenting darkness of the book was at times overwhelming. The constant shadow of doom, while impressively portrayed, sometimes overshadowed the novel’s more subtle nuances. Despite this, Drakomunda stands out for its compelling blend of horror and fantasy, wrapped in a narrative thatโs both complex and deeply human.
Author: Chris Lynchย Release Date: June 28, 2023 Series: Genre: Urban Fantasy, Horror, Short-Stories Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 180 pages Publisher: Blurb: Somewhere on the coast of England, Neverbury is a quaint little seaside town with the kind of problems that a lot of quaint little English seaside towns have these days… demons, serial killers, immortals, thieves, time travellers, ghosts, vampires, haunted houses, witches, an extraordinarily strident village council, and monsters.
There are the gods above and the great thing below… praise them all.
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
Neverbury by Chris Lynch is an exceptionally well-written book of short stories set in the fictional town of Neverbury.
First off, the world-building of the town itself is phenomenal, and I absolutely loved it. Secondly, the stories are all so good that it was hard to pick a favourite; each one had something different to offer. The writing style of the author is great, and it resonated well with me, which, for me, is one of the most important things when it comes to dark or horror stories. Each and every story had a great flow, and the pacing and tension were simply perfect.
This book was more like an experience, and I’d definitely recommend it to all fantasy and horror fans, as this book has so much to offer.
Author:Jack Lucci Release Date: March 28, 2023 Series: Genre: Memoir, Non-Fiction Format: E-book Pages: 92 pages Publisher: Koehler Books Blurb: The first installment of Jack Lucci’s living memoir, Loving & Leaving spans five years, touching on themes of gratefulness and regret and stories of love for people, places, narcotics, and the effort it takes to sustain that love. Far from stable and rather turbulent, Lucci chronicles his life as he oscillates between hero and anti-hero, sharing lessons learned in the Italian countryside, mistakes made in America’s Second City, the angst and constriction of southeastern Washington, and observations on the miserable Oregon coast. Whether you find yourself rooting for or against him, Loving & Leaving is the result of bleeding over the keyboard.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Jack Lucci’s “Loving & Leaving” is a raw and candid reflection on a life lived at the extremes. This first installment of Lucci’s living memoir takes readers on a tumultuous journey through love, regret, and self-discovery. Lucci’s narrative is as captivating as it is unsettling, chronicling his experiences with unflinching honesty and a profound sense of introspection.
The memoir spans five eventful years of Lucci’s life, touching on themes that resonate deeply with the human experience. His stories of love โ for people, places, and even narcotics โ are told with a visceral intensity that draws the reader into his world. Lucci has a unique ability to capture the essence of his experiences, whether they’re set in the rustic Italian countryside, the bustling streets of Chicago, the oppressive atmosphere of southeastern Washington, or the bleakness of the Oregon coast.
What makes “Loving & Leaving” stand out is Lucci’s portrayal of himself as both the hero and anti-hero of his story. His journey is riddled with contradictions and conflicts, making him a complex and relatable character. The book is a rollercoaster of emotions, from moments of deep gratefulness to intense regret. Lucci’s writing style is engaging, his prose bleeding with emotion, making it feel as though every word is a piece of his soul laid bare on the page.
In essence, “Loving & Leaving” is not just a memoir; it’s an exploration of the human condition. Lucci’s ability to share his life lessons and mistakes in such a raw and honest manner is both brave and commendable. This book is a compelling read, sure to evoke a range of emotions in its readers. Whether you end up rooting for Lucci or not, one thing is certain โ his story will leave an indelible mark on your heart.
Author:Maria Liviero Release Date: March 19, 2023 Series: Genre: Spirituality-Religion, Non-Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 244 pages Publisher: Blurb: This book explores our sense of self and the source of the unhealthy behaviours and thinking patterns that cause us to make bad choices through the symbolic themes and characters of Genesis 1โ3. The journey towards understanding ourselves is undertaken by a character called Eve, who enters a parallel universe between Genesis and the present day only to discover the dark side of human nature that stems from God, and where she learns how to deal with the resulting false self. This is a self-help book for anyone interested in investigating the depths of the human self and exploring how a false self can manifest itself causing us to make unhealthy choices. It will take you on a journey where you will encounter both the good and evil that exists within all of us, a journey first introduced in the creation story of Genesis.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
In “Why We Make Bad Choices,” Maria Liviero delves deep into the labyrinth of the human psyche, exploring the intricate relationship between our sense of self and our propensity for unhealthy choices. This thought-provoking journey, inspired by the symbolic themes of Genesis 1โ3, offers a unique and profound perspective on understanding and confronting our inner selves.
The narrative is skillfully woven around a character named Eve, who embarks on a journey through a parallel universe that bridges the biblical past with the modern day. Liviero’s use of Eve as a conduit to explore the darker aspects of human nature is both innovative and insightful. As Eve encounters various facets of the human condition, the reader is invited to reflect on the duality of good and evil within themselves. This exploration is not only enlightening but also deeply relatable, making the book a compelling read for anyone on a quest for self-understanding.
One of the most striking aspects of Liviero’s work is her ability to seamlessly blend complex theological concepts with practical self-help guidance. The book doesn’t shy away from challenging the reader to confront their ‘false self’ – the source of many unhealthy decisions. The journey is an intricate blend of self-discovery and introspection, providing readers with valuable insights into how they can identify and alter destructive thinking patterns.
Liviero’s writing style is engaging, making complex concepts accessible without oversimplifying them. Her approach to the creation story of Genesis as a metaphor for the human experience of grappling with good and evil is both innovative and enlightening.
In conclusion, “Why We Make Bad Choices” is a powerful and insightful read. It offers a unique lens through which to view the age-old struggle between good and evil within ourselves and equips the reader with the tools to navigate this terrain. Livieroโs book is an essential read for anyone interested in personal growth and understanding the deeper motivations behind their choices.
Author: Brian McNatt Release Date: April 21, 2023 Series: Legends of Heraldale (Book #4) Genre: Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, High Fantasy Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 84 pages Publisher: New Degree Press Blurb: โREVENGE, BEVIN! REVENGE FOR MORDRED, PAID IN FULL BY EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSE! MY SISTERโS WORDS SHALL RING TRUE YET!โ The dire warning sends a bolt a terror through the heart of battle-hardened Sir Bevin. Reminded of a part of her life she thought far behind her, the unicorn warrior travels east to the lands of the banished Wolf-Lords in a race to keep foes old and new from joining together.
But war waits for no mare, as Princess Galaxy and the rest of her friends and family prepare a last, desperate plan to destroy the Gran Harmonium and end the war once and for all.
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
“Legends of Heraldale IV: Our Final Act” by Brian McNatt is an absolute delight and a brilliant finale to a series that has been close to my heart since the first book. McNatt’s storytelling prowess truly shines in this installment, blending a richly imagined world, vibrant characters, and a story that had me hooked from the very beginning.
I was completely immersed in the world McNatt created. The vivid descriptions and intricate details made the world of Heraldale feel alive and tangible. Itโs rare to find a book where the setting feels like a character in its own right, but McNatt pulls this off effortlessly. The depth of the lore and the attention to detail in constructing this world are simply breathtaking.
The characters, many of whom we’ve grown to love since the first book, are the soul of this story. McNatt has a way of making each character feel like an old friend, with their quirks, growth, and journeys. Seeing how theyโve evolved over the series and how their stories intertwine in this final act was incredibly satisfying. Itโs like catching up with old friends and seeing how far theyโve come.
The pacing of the book is just perfect. McNatt strikes a brilliant balance, weaving tension and excitement throughout the story in a way that kept me turning pages, yet also allowing space for quieter, more reflective moments. Itโs a rollercoaster ride that had me on the edge of my seat but also gave me moments to pause and soak in the journey.
Overall, “Legends of Heraldale IV: Our Final Act” is a phenomenal read. It’s a book that not only concludes the series with a bang but also reminds me why I fell in love with McNattโs world in the first place. Itโs a heartfelt goodbye to a world and characters that Iโve cherished, and I couldnโt have asked for a more fitting end.
Author:Steven McFadden Release Date: May 26, 2023 Series: Soul Sparks Genre: Philosophy, Motivational, Non-Fiction Format: E-book Pages: 84 pages Publisher: New Degree Press Blurb: This original compilation–a small treasure–offers a concise and contemporary compendium of some key North American (Turtle Island) wisdom teachings to help support people through this era of transition. What do some of the venerable, deeply rooted wisdom teachings of the Americas offer in our era of transition? This Soul*Sparks small treasure offers an array of thoughtful messages, a compilation of keys that everyone has opportunities to turn. We’d be wise to understand and then to weave their enduring insights into the fabric of what we are creating for ourselves, our children, and our childrenโs children The words of contemporary elders, in particular, sound a note of urgency.
“I ask you to listen, not just with your minds. I ask you to listen with your hearts, because that’s the only way you can receive what it is, what we are giving. These are the teachings of our hearts.” – Frank Decontie, Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Native Knowings: Wisdom Keys for One and All by Steven McFadden is a profound and soul-stirring journey into the heart of North American indigenous wisdom. This concise book, though just 84 pages, is a treasure trove of timeless teachings that are more relevant today than ever. As I delved into its pages, I found myself deeply moved by the words of wisdom that have been passed down through generations.
McFadden’s writing is both eloquent and accessible, making the profound teachings of the Native American elders resonate with a contemporary audience. The book masterfully weaves together teachings from various tribes, offering a rich tapestry of wisdom that speaks to the heart as well as the mind. The quotations and teachings from elders like Frank Decontie are particularly impactful, urging the reader to listen not just with their minds, but with their hearts. This approach brings a deeper, more intuitive understanding of the messages conveyed.
One of the most compelling aspects of Native Knowings is its relevance to our current era of transition and uncertainty. The book highlights how these ancient teachings can guide us in creating a more harmonious and sustainable future. It’s a call to integrate these insights into our daily lives, for the sake of ourselves and future generations. The sense of urgency in the words of contemporary elders adds a poignant note, underscoring the importance of heeding these teachings now.
In conclusion, Native Knowings: Wisdom Keys for One and All is a must-read for anyone seeking wisdom, guidance, or a deeper connection to the Earth and its history. McFadden has created a powerful compilation that not only educates but also inspires. It’s a book that I will undoubtedly return to, as its messages are timeless and its wisdom, inexhaustible.
Author:Mary Beth Moore Release Date: September 8, 2022 Series: Genre: Memoir, Disability, Parenting, Non-Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 218 pages Publisher: New Degree Press Blurb: โHe is my son. A person. He is not a condition or a statistic. Heโs my son.โ Mary Beth Moore chose to have hope in a situation experts deemed hopeless. She was encouraged to abort her son when an ultrasound revealed the presence of multiple disabilities. Years later, experts education said the limitations of the school system could not be changed to meet her sonโs needs. Again, Mary Beth chose to have hope.
Unwantedย is a powerful story about one momโs journey to make the world a better place for her son. Full of heartbreak, grit, and triumph, it raises awareness for disability rights and advocates for the human right to belong. The presence of disabilities is a natural part of humanity, and in no way makes someone less worthy of living a full, inclusive life. Children with disabilities face pervasive discrimination and systemic segregation in school systems across the United States and around the world.ย Unwantedย explores the evolution of special education law, research on creating inclusive classrooms, and real-world stories of families and teachers actively fighting to protect the rights of children with disabilities in our education system.
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
“Unwanted: Fighting to Belong” is a heartrending and deeply personal journey of a mother’s unwavering determination, resilience, and advocacy for her son’s right to belong. Mary Beth Moore’s narrative is both a testament to a mother’s love and a powerful call to action for the rights of individuals with disabilities.
From the onset, Moore’s emotional recounting of being encouraged to abort her son due to detected disabilities is both heart-wrenching and evocative. This crucial moment sets the tone for the entire book, showcasing a mother’s fierce determination to protect her child in a world that might not readily accept him. Moore’s persistence in the face of adversity is commendable, and her narrative is charged with raw emotion and palpable passion.
One of the book’s strengths is its ability to intertwine personal anecdotes with an exploration of the evolution of special education law. Moore’s detailed examination of the history and present state of the education system in relation to disability rights is both enlightening and alarming. Through her eyes, readers gain an intimate understanding of the pervasive discrimination and systemic barriers that many children with disabilities face daily.
Moreover, “Unwanted” is not just a memoir but also an educational tool. Moore delves deep into research on creating inclusive classrooms, offering insights and solutions for a more accepting education system. The real-world stories from families and educators actively challenging the status quo add depth and dimension to Moore’s narrative, presenting a holistic view of the challenges and triumphs in the realm of disability rights.
In essence, “Unwanted: Fighting to Belong” is an inspiring tale of hope, persistence, and advocacy. Moore’s story is a clarion call for society to recognise and uphold the rights of individuals with disabilities, emphasising that their presence is an intrinsic part of our shared humanity. The book is a beacon of enlightenment, urging readers to rethink and reshape perceptions about disabilities, inclusivity, and the inherent right of every individual to belong. Highly recommended for those seeking a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by families with children with disabilities and for educators and policymakers striving to make a positive change.
Author:Ann M. Haralambieย Release Date: July 28, 2023 Series: Genre: Memoir, Non-Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 364 pages Publisher: Blurb: This is a story about family, adoption, heritage, and identity. It is also about place and people. Haralambie invites you to accompany her on her search for her biological roots, the hurdles and misdirections, and what happens when she finally finds out who her biological family members are. Every adoption search and reunion are different. The results, and how each adoptee deals with them, are also different. But everyone who has been touched by adoptionโwhether directly or through friends, professional clients, or patientsโcan learn from others’ experiences. Haralambie’s journey will intrigue readers and may make them laugh and cry. It will surely get them thinking about their own identity and heritage. Her message for readers is to approach the quest with kindness and understanding.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
In “Not Nicholson,” Ann M. Haralambie crafts a poignant and deeply personal narrative about her quest to uncover her biological roots. The memoir is more than just an adoption story; it’s a profound exploration of identity, heritage, and the intricate bonds of family. Haralambie’s heartfelt recounting of her journey, filled with its challenges and revelations, is both riveting and emotionally charged.
What stands out in Haralambie’s memoir is her genuine and raw portrayal of the rollercoaster of emotions that accompany such a profound personal quest. Her experiences, ranging from moments of elation to heart-wrenching obstacles, provide a candid look into the complexities of adoption searches. This journey, while unique to Haralambie, serves as a beacon of understanding for anyone touched by adoption.
As readers navigate through Haralambie’s experiences, they’re prompted to reflect on their own sense of identity and heritage. The narrative, while evoking a spectrum of emotions, consistently carries a message of kindness and empathy. “Not Nicholson” is not just a memoir but a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring quest for self-understanding. It’s a deeply moving read, one that resonates long after the final page is turned.
Author:Rachel Lane Release Date: March 17, 2023 Series: Genre: Contemporary Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 398 pages Publisher: – Blurb: How do you move forward after the unthinkable happens, and life as you know it is gone? That’s the question Celine and Alex are forced to answer when their son Gage is abducted one rainy spring day. Before the abduction, Celine and Alex are best friends, childhood sweethearts, and parents to three tireless children. They are a unified team. But When Gage is taken, Alex breaks down while Celine pushes forward. And struggling to heal in different directions breaks their bond. Then, after spending years drowning in depression, Alex finds the drive to reconnect with his daughters, to heal enough to be in their lives. But seeing Celine again reignites a familiar spark. An inconvenient spark, since Celine has moved on. And then the unthinkable happens again: Gage is found, he is alive, and he is coming home to a broken family. Though a long-awaited miracle, it means everything Celine and Alex thought they’d figured out must shift again.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
“Broken Strings” by Rachel Lane is a breathtaking debut that will undoubtedly leave readers completely entranced. Diving deep into the anguish of loss and the bittersweet joy of rediscovery, this novel presents a poignant tale that’s both gut-wrenching and beautifully hopeful.
The character development in “Broken Strings” is stellar. Celine and Alex stand out as compelling protagonists, driving the narrative with their emotional depth, making readers root for them every step of the way. The story is conceptually brilliant and unfolds seamlessly with tight writing and a rhythmic flow that captures the heart’s palpitations.
For those who appreciate a tale brimming with raw emotions, and especially for fans of new adult fiction with a touch of romance and unexpected twists, “Broken Strings” is a must-read. Lane’s expertise as a therapist adds layers of authenticity, making this book an unforgettable experience.
Author:ย Bruce Wayne Workman Release Date: September 30, 2023 Series: Genre: Satire Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 139 pages Publisher: Blurb: About the Author Bruce Wayne Workman is a retired rubber chemist with a BS in Information Technology. He is a jack of many trades who has taken to freelance writing in his retirement. Bruce has a passion for information and research, first evidenced when he began reading the entire World Book Encyclopedia at age eight. He was called a natural by a professor in one of his literature courses at UMass Lowell. His first essay on the differences between the working class and the ruling class, The New Robber Barons, was written in 2002 about CEO v worker wages. Bruce is an amateur political activist. Much of his blog at bruceworkman.com is devoted to politics and inequality. He writes a regular feature known as “Asshole of the Week.” Bruce was not named after Batman, but the president of Cooper Tire and Rubber Company. Bruce lives in Findlay, Ohio, with his wife and son. His daughter and grandchildren live in a Detroit suburb. Bruce is a lifelong Detroit Tigers fan and spends an unhealthy amount of time in front of a computer.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Bruce Wayne Workman’s “Ten Assholes and a Curmudgeon” is a candid and often humorous exploration of personal reflections, political insights, and societal observations. While the title may suggest a purely satirical commentary on political figures, the book delves deeper, offering readers a multifaceted look into Workman’s worldviews and personal experiences.
The satirical pseudo-biographies, stemming from Workman’s blog feature “Asshole of the Week,” are both incisive and tongue-in-cheek, targeting Republican figures who have, in the author’s view, engaged in undemocratic or outrageous behaviors. These chapters are bound to elicit strong reactions, depending on the reader’s political inclinations. Yet, it’s essential to approach them with the understanding that they represent Workman’s personal opinions and the collective sentiment of his blog’s followers.
Beyond these satirical pieces, the book blossoms into a more introspective space. Workman’s essays on religion, history, and personal observations provide a balanced counterpart to the book’s more provocative sections. Particularly touching are the heartfelt memorials dedicated to his loved ones. These chapters are a testament to Workman’s depth as a writer and his ability to navigate a wide range of emotions and topics with grace.
In essence, “Ten Assholes and a Curmudgeon” is a thought-provoking amalgamation of satire, personal reflection, and societal commentary. Workman’s candid voice, coupled with his unique perspectives, makes this book a compelling read for those willing to embark on a journey that oscillates between humour, sentimentality, and critique.
Author:ย Corky Parkerย Release Date: January 26, 2023 Series: Genre: Memoir Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 208 pages Publisher: Trinity University Press Blurb: At age forty, Parker surrendered to her Swept Away meets Swiss Family Robinson fantasy of running an inn far from her home in the Pacific Northwest. For the next twenty-plus years Parker ran La Finca Caribe, an eco-lodge in Vieques, Puerto Rico. What started as a rough-and-tumble dream grew into a paradise enjoyed by guests from around the world. Sketchbook in hand, Parker chronicled her daily adventures living with the land.ย La Fincaย is a lively graphic memoir about a woman creating a new life amid countless challenges, including hurricanes that led her to reconsider everything. It is a story about trusting oneself, self-discovery, accepting disappointment and loss, and falling in love with a place.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
“La Finca” by Corky Parker is a beautiful tapestry of dreams, resilience, and the enduring spirit of adventure. Parker’s graphic memoir, chronicling her two-decade journey of running an eco-lodge in Vieques, Puerto Rico, is as much an ode to the island’s captivating beauty as it is a testament to the tenacity of a woman driven by a dream.
Parker’s decision to embrace a life far removed from her Pacific Northwest roots is portrayed with a mix of vulnerability and courage. Through her vibrant illustrations and evocative prose, readers are transported to La Finca Caribe, feeling the warm tropical breeze and witnessing the ebb and flow of life in paradise. The trials and tribulations, from the initial rough beginnings to the devastating hurricanes, are depicted with raw honesty, making Parker’s journey deeply relatable and inspiring.
Beyond the picturesque landscapes and daily adventures, “La Finca” delves deep into the themes of self-discovery, trust, and acceptance. Parker’s narrative is a poignant reminder that true fulfillment often lies beyond our comfort zones, and that even in the face of adversity, one can find beauty and purpose. This memoir is not just a travelogue or a chronicle of running an inn; it’s a profound exploration of what it means to truly live and love a place. A must-read for anyone seeking inspiration and a renewed sense of wonder.
Author: ย Harken Voidย Release Date: May 29, 2023 Series: Genre: Science-Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 123 pages Publisher: Blurb: The world is dead, suffocated by the greed and neglect of the very children it gave birth to, and humankind itself is dancing on a razorโs edge between survival and extinction. Coghan, a young Breath Hunter, is sent out on his first mission to collect breathable air for the Dome, one of humanityโs last bastions. But in a world where a toxic atmosphere blocks out the sun, acid rain corrodes metal, and the wind blows away anything else remaining, a single misstep can be your last. And when everyone looks only after themselves, whom can you trust? Can you hope humanity will learn from its mistakes? Suit up with Coghan and brave through the toxic hell that is the legacy of a society that killed their own planet!
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
“Tox” by Harken Void is a hauntingly vivid portrayal of a post-apocalyptic world where humanity’s past indiscretions have come to roost. The narrative is a chilling reminder of the consequences of environmental neglect, and Void paints a bleak yet compelling picture of a world on the brink of total collapse.
The protagonist, Coghan, stands as a beacon of resilience in this dystopian landscape. As a Breath Hunter, his perilous quest for breathable air is a testament to the lengths humanity will go to survive. Void’s depiction of a sunless world, plagued by acid rain and a toxic atmosphere, is both harrowing and eerily plausible. Coghan’s journey is fraught with danger, but it’s his internal battle – a struggle between self-preservation and the remnants of human compassion – that truly captivates the reader.
Harken Void’s “Tox” is a masterclass in dystopian fiction. The narrative serves as a stark warning about the fragility of our environment and the potential consequences of unchecked human greed. With its riveting plot and thought-provoking themes, “Tox” is an essential read for anyone who cherishes our planet and believes in the power of redemption.
Author: Julie G Fox and Tzuriย King Release Date: 8th March 2023 Series: Genre: Children’s Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 36 pages Publisher: Blurb: In โThe Dreamer: The Girl Who Dreamed the War Over,โ readers are transported to a small town in Ukraine where a young girl and her family huddle together in a bomb shelter. With bombs raining down above her, she dreams of a peaceful world where she and her pet are safe, her family is reunited with her veteran dad, and she can dance with her friends without fear. Through the eyes of the brave and hopeful girl, we see the power of imagination and the strength of family in the face of unimaginable hardship. This heartwarming story inspires children of all ages to dream big and never lose hope, even in the darkest of times. The Dreamer is the brainchild of Tzuri King and Julie G. Fox. It is the first book in a series that aims to incorporate the UN Sustainable Development Goals into childrenโs literature. This first book is dedicated to Global Goal 16, which promotes โpeace, justice and strong institutionsโ. There are more books to come!
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
“Dreamer: The Girl Who Dreamed the War Over” is a touching narrative set amidst the harrowing backdrop of war-torn Ukraine. Through the dreams of young Torria, authors Tzuri King and Julie G. Fox masterfully juxtapose the grim realities of conflict with the luminous world of a child’s imagination. The story is enriched by Torria’s grandmother’s evocative poems, reflecting both the vulnerability and strength of the human spirit.
The book is visually enchanting, with vivid illustrations that mirror the narrative’s emotional depth. King and Fox’s unique approach, speaking directly to the readers, adds a personal touch, enhancing the book’s engagement factor. Their integration of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, specifically Global Goal 16, into the fabric of the story is commendable, emphasizing the values of peace and justice.
In essence, “Dreamer” is more than a children’s tale. It’s a poignant reminder of the power of dreams, the resilience of hope, and the importance of peace in tumultuous times. This book is a beacon of inspiration, making it a must-read for both young minds and the young at heart.
Author:Alexander Marriott Release Date: 2nd August 2023 Series: Genre: Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 416 pages Publisher: Pegasus Publishersย Blurb: Virgil Colvin, a retired homicide detective, leaves his hometown Chicago to resurrect his honeymoon memories with his dead wife in Ithaca, Greece. There, he befriends the Vathy police chief, Costas Pantakalas, over stories of a shared profession and countless cups of ouzo. One day, Virgil wakes to the violent tremors of the earth to find Ithaca has just had an earth quake. But that is not the only unusual occurrence. In the city’s public square, at the feet of Odysseus, someone has dumped the body of a British tourist in the small hours of the morning. He ran to the ends of the earth to escape his former life, but murder had other plans for Virgil Colvin. Together, Virgil and Costas join forces to track down a killer. But in their quest to find the murderer, will they unearth an even more astounding secret?
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
In “The School of Homer,” Alexander Marriott crafts a gripping narrative that seamlessly fuses the allure of Grecian landscapes with the pulse-racing intrigue of a murder mystery. The tale is as timeless as the Homeric epics, yet as contemporary as today’s headlines.
At the heart of the story is Virgil Colvin, a retired homicide detective who finds himself embroiled in a murder investigation in the last place he’d expected: Ithaca, Greece. Initially seeking solace and memories of happier times with his late wife, Virgil’s journey takes an unexpected turn when the tranquility of Ithaca is shattered, both literally and figuratively. The earthquake that rocks the island is but a prelude to the shocking discovery of a murdered British tourist.
Marriott’s characterization of Virgil is masterful. As readers, we are drawn into the whirlpool of his emotions – his grief, his longing, and eventually, his innate sense of duty and justice. The relationship between Virgil and the local police chief, Costas Pantakalas, is both heartwarming and authentic. Their shared camaraderie, bridging cultural and professional gaps, forms the backbone of the investigation.
One of the novel’s standout features is its atmospheric setting. Marriott paints Ithaca with a vivid palette, making the island come alive in all its beauty and mystery. The juxtaposition of serene Grecian landscapes against the dark underbelly of crime is both jarring and compelling.
As the duo delves deeper into the investigation, the narrative takes unexpected twists and turns. Marriott keeps the reader guessing, weaving a complex web of suspects, motives, and clues. But beyond the murder mystery, hints of a deeper, ancient secret loom large, adding layers of depth to the story.
“The School of Homer” is not just a detective novel; it’s an exploration of grief, friendship, and the lengths to which one would go to seek justice. Marriott’s prose is evocative and fluid, and he deftly balances moments of introspection with high-octane investigative sequences.
In conclusion, “The School of Homer” is a mesmerizing blend of classic and contemporary storytelling. It’s a tale that reminds us that, no matter where we run to, our past, much like the legends of old, often catches up with us in the most unexpected ways. A highly recommended read for fans of mysteries with a dash of history and myth.
Author:Steven L. Berk M.D. Release Date:ย 8th December 2022 Series: Genre: Historical Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 252 pages Publisher:iUniverse Blurb: When he is born in 1847 Vienna, Jacob Pfleger shares just two days with his mother, a female obstetrician who dies, like thousands of other women around the world, of the mysterious childbed fever. Because his birth father wants nothing to do with him, Jacob is placed in an orphanage. His motherโs dying wish is that he will grow up with resilience and independence.
As Jacob matures into a precocious twelve-year-old, he is told about the legacy of his mother by her colleague, Ignaz Semmelweis, and learns that his father is a winemaker in Lille, France. Determined to find his father and his destiny, Jacob embarks on a quest to locate him. When he arrives in France, Jacob is introduced to Louis Pasteur who is working with is father to determine why the wines of France are spoiling. As he is led on an intense scientific journey, Jacob eventually also works with Joseph Lister and Robert Koch, participating in the great discoveries of the era that uncover the animalcules, the bacteria, that have caused global disease and death. Later Jacob studies to become a doctor under the mentorship of Sir William Osler at Johns Hopkins. In this amazing story that captures the real lives and work of the great scientists of the time, an orphan assists in shocking discoveries that change the worlds understanding of disease and uncovers the field of infectious disease.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Steven L. Berk’s “In Search of the Animalcule” is not just a work of historical fiction; it is a brilliant tapestry interwoven with rich historical details, scientific exploration, and profound human emotions. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Europe, the narrative artfully combines the personal journey of a resilient orphan, Jacob Pfleger, with groundbreaking discoveries in the realm of infectious diseases.
From its poignant beginning in Vienna, with the tragic loss of Jacob’s mother to childbed fever, the tale masterfully encapsulates the urgency and mystery surrounding the rampant diseases of the time. The tragedy of Jacob’s early days provides a stark and personal context to the broader scientific quests that form the core of the narrative.
Jacob’s odyssey, filled with determination and destiny, leads him to cross paths with some of the luminaries of the scientific world: Ignaz Semmelweis, Louis Pasteur, Joseph Lister, Robert Koch, and Sir William Osler. Through Jacob’s interactions with these iconic figures, Berk provides readers with an intimate look into the exhilaration, challenges, and breakthroughs of the era. The narrative does a commendable job highlighting the relentless pursuit of knowledge, even in the face of overwhelming adversity.
One of the standout aspects of the book is its ability to humanise the scientific legends, allowing readers to experience their vulnerabilities, motivations, and moments of eureka. The evolution of the term “animalcule” into what we now understand as germs or bacteria is beautifully depicted, making the narrative both educational and engaging.
Berk’s prose is evocative and meticulously researched. He doesn’t shy away from diving deep into the intricacies of scientific processes, yet he ensures that the narrative remains accessible to a broad audience. The parallel between the historical battles against infectious diseases and our contemporary challenges, especially in the wake of the COVID era, adds a layer of relevance to the story.
“In Search of the Animalcule” is more than just a recounting of historical events; it’s a testament to human resilience, the power of curiosity, and the indomitable spirit of discovery. A captivating read from start to finish, this book is a treasure for those passionate about history, science, and tales of unwavering determination.
Author: ย DJanรฉe Release Date: 15th September 2022 Series: Genre: Historical Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 89 pages Publisher: Blurb: Something is not right in the peaceful community of Taliver, and Daia knows it. But thereโs more at stake than she realizes. An enjoyableย shortย read. A suspenseful young adult dystopian novella filled with plot twists and cliffhangers that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Taliver is a peaceful community. After rigorous training and relentless hard work under the studious mentorship of Taliverโs Seer, Daia is entering a new stage in her life and preparing for her induction ceremony as Taliverโs new Commander of the Forces. Just days before her ceremony, Daia discovers dark secrets in Taliverโs past, and the Ruler begins to make strange, questionable decisions that leave Daia suspicious and concerned for her people. Daia bravely takes matters into her own hands as the soon-to-be Commander and seeks answers for herself.
However, she suddenly finds herself caught in a web of lies and deceit that runs deeper than she could ever have imagined. Little does she know, an even greater challenge awaits her. Struggling to distinguish truth from lie, Daia is forced to face an ultimate test that no amount of training could have prepared her for. Featuring a strong sense of empowering individualism, personal growth, and determination, The Blizzardโs Secrets is an enthralling page-turner filled with earth-shattering discoveries that will keep you engaged from start to finish. It is a wonderful quick read for fans of false utopias, pursuits of justice, plot twists, and strong protagonists.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
DJanรฉe’s “The Blizzard’s Secrets” is a tantalizing journey into the heart of a dystopian world that feels both eerily familiar and shockingly unique. Set in the ostensibly tranquil community of Taliver, the novella captivates readers right from the outset.
As we follow Daia, a young woman poised to become the Commander of the Forces, we’re quickly drawn into a narrative that is as much about personal growth as it is about political intrigue. DJanรฉe has skillfully painted a character who is fierce, intelligent, and undeniably human. Daia’s evolution from a disciplined apprentice to a leader grappling with profound truths is both believable and inspiring.
One of the novella’s standout features is its intricate plot, rife with unexpected twists and revelations. Just when you think you’ve grasped the depth of Taliver’s secrets, DJanรฉe throws another curveball, keeping readers on their toes and ensuring the pages keep turning.
The theme of “empowering individualism” is beautifully woven throughout the story. Amidst the backdrop of a false utopia and the shadows of deceit, Daia’s pursuit of justice and truth is a testament to the indomitable spirit of humanity. Her journey underscores the importance of questioning, of seeking truth, and of standing up for one’s beliefs even when the path is fraught with danger.
For fans of dystopian tales, “The Blizzard’s Secrets” offers a fresh perspective in the genre. Its concise format makes it an ideal pick for those seeking a compelling story that can be devoured in a single sitting. Yet, despite its brevity, DJanรฉe ensures the world-building is rich, the characters are multi-dimensional, and the plot leaves a lasting impact.
In conclusion, “The Blizzard’s Secrets” is a must-read for anyone who cherishes tales of resilience, intrigue, and the unyielding pursuit of truth. DJanรฉe has crafted a world that is both haunting and captivating, and I eagerly await her next literary venture.