It doesn’t matter how many accolades a book or author might have, the reader knows at once on the first words, how good a book may, or may not be, and the first words of the Freedom Broker by K. J. Howe are gripping! You start off reading about Thea Paris, in the middle of... Continue Reading →
“House of the Moon – Surviving the Sixties” by Donna D. Conrad
Sex, drugs and more sex and some more drugs. This is the starting point of this memoir as Donna D. Conrad tells us her experiences throughout the sixties on her early teens, narrated in a objective manner with very well detailed acts that lacked responsibility, or care, on her part, where her choices led her,... Continue Reading →
“Grolar” By Thorsten Nesch
The book has a slow start that lets you, the reader get comfortable and even bored on purpose. A casual pace, almost like a lazy stroll on the beach with words that start building up as the story moves forward.In this story, we have a quite peculiar bear-like beast, to which we don't know how... Continue Reading →
The Line is Drawn by Jocie McKade
First impressions are essential and this book starts off with a bang, blood, and murder – “MOE SHERIDAN, Esq., fell to the floor unleashing an agonizing scream. His perfectly knotted bow tie sagged to one side and a quickly growing bloom of crimson blood covered his finely tailored shirt.” Well, hell yeah! With all the... Continue Reading →
“Passages – Death, Dementia, And Everything In Between” by H M GOODEN
The foreword, written by the author, H. M. Gooden, is something beautiful, and gives the starting note of what promises to be an emotional literary journey for us readers, and we become sure that, by the end of this same journey we will see aspects of life that we might have ignored or not known... Continue Reading →
“Money – Plain and Simple” by Steven J Spence
“It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.” —Henry Ford (1863-1947), Founder of the Ford Motor Company Money. A very delicate, and many times a controversial topic that brings fiery discussions and... Continue Reading →
Complete Darkness COMIC VERSION! by Matt Adcock
Complete Darkness by Matt Adcock is one of the coolest Sci-fi books we have reviewed on Scribble’s Worth, and you can read why we have are telling you this on the review of this awesome title. Available on Amazon So, in the review of the book, we told you that the imagery that the narration... Continue Reading →
“Four” By MJ Preston
The second part of the BEST Crime Thriller reviewed on our site so far this year, HIGHWAYMAN, is finally here and it’s named “Four”. OK. For those who haven’t read the book, or the review of HIGHWAYMAN by MJ Preston, you can, and should check it out before we kick off this review. Don’t worry,... Continue Reading →
WIDE For The Win by Mark Leslie
Mark Leslie, is not only a great writer, author of the Canadian Werewolf series, which we reviewed one fantastic book, Fear and Longing in Los Angeles, which you should check out, but is also a Best-selling author, that, and the fact that he was the Director of Self-Publishing and Author Relations of Kobo AND works... Continue Reading →
Why Self-Publish?!
In this article, we are going to talk about the advantages of Self-pub over Traditional, and why we think that it's better for writers, readers, agents and book bloggers overall. But before we start... an advice. Review here IF you are a self-published writer, or even a traditional published author, or intend to, even if... Continue Reading →
