Would you read a book that started with symbolism and a description of a Golf Tournament? Yes, you would, because… the narrative is nothing short of intriguing. There is little chance that you'll get bored by the start of the story, even if you don't like golf! JK Barnes narrative and plot is just too... Continue Reading →
Augment Nation by Scott Overton
Augment Nation is a science fiction/futuristic novel by Scott Overton. Augment Nation delves into the futuristic exploration of brain-computer implants and their implications for the characters in this book. Everything has upsides and downsides, but what are the real dangers behind these? When an image pops up in your mind, is it simply a craving... Continue Reading →
Peace in the Midst of the Storm by Kaleb Thompson
This is one of those books that the title makes you curious and the relevant first words you read captivate you. WIPFandtock || Amazon || B&N || Booksamillion The title: "Peace At The Midst Of The Storm" creates images that invite you to think upon it. How can we be peaceful when battered by a... Continue Reading →
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You, our dear costumers and friends, have, indeed, told us through our survey that our prices were, a bit high. And we heard you. Given that we have costs, we were thinking about the best way both parties, could win, and have everything they wanted; you, getting an even better, more affordable service, and us,... Continue Reading →
The Lost Maidens by Destiny Swallows and Ruby Marley
The Lost Maidens is a book that quickly picks readers interest because the storyline isn’t usual. You get female viking warriors with anger management issues, lesbian warriors and a princess, all going to Vinland. Definitely not something you read everyday, maybe never. Get your book on Amazon || Google Books || Barnes & Noble ||... Continue Reading →
Remaking of the Sorceress by Natalie Bartley
Imagine being one of the most powerful beings in existence, the most feared witch, a goddess that was adored and hated for thousands of years, to the point that your name spread chaos and panic, and you suddenly lose your powers and become... mortal. How are you going to recover them? IF you ever do... Continue Reading →
Dawn of Humanity by K. Kalor
Dawn of Humanity by K. Kalor is science fiction mixed with Greek mythology. In simple words, the powers of the Gods are explained through science yet keep the folklore alive. When Anunnaki and Titans stumble upon a planet that provides a deeper connection to their power as described from the days of Olympus, the lizard... Continue Reading →
Below by Kev Harrison
This book was a bit… claustrophobic. There were certain parts of this story that I had to stop and breathe because I felt I was with the characters trying to claw my way out. Below, by Kev Harrison is about two people, Nick and Jess, who are put into a tv show for separate purposes,... Continue Reading →
The Phoenix Career Principles by Tony Pisanelli
The phrase, “the only constant is change,” perfectly summarizes life. Many go through periods of dissatisfaction, transition, and restoration and reinvention if lucky. This cyclical nature of ebbs and flows, boom or bust, dysphoria and euphoria is the crucible that gave birth to the self-help genre. The recognition of this life cycle and the acknowledgement... Continue Reading →
Manufacturing Civility by Christian Masotti and Lewena Bayer
Manufacturing Civility was refreshing in its unexpected simplicity . Manufacturing Civility straddles the line between business strategy and improving humanity. The title’s play on the word “Manufacturing” was a delightful pun because it informed much of what and how the book was presented, while also highlighting the tightrope this book walked. Christian Masotti and Lewena... Continue Reading →
