As I started to read the first chapter I thought it may have been a detailed account of the landscapes of America. But I soon realized the first paragraph was just setting the scene for the introduction of the characters. The first chapter of Americana: Stories by Bill Hemmig takes us into a deep dive... Continue Reading →
Love the Sinner by Mo Moshaty
Ah, yes, titles, the do or die of books, and in this one, it’s a total “do”, as the title provokes an knee-jerk-pushback-and-think reaction that captivates us to read it. “Love the sinner”, we mean, everybody loves to love, but a sinner?! And then we stop and look at ourselves and say: “hey... maybe this... Continue Reading →
Odds Against by O. E. Tearmann
Yes!!! You have read the title correctly, the 7th book of Aces's High Joker's Wild series is here! For those that don't know why we are so excited and surprised by this book coming to Scribble's shores, let me tell you that this series is the most awarded book series in our site, with 4... Continue Reading →
The Decline of America: 100 Years of Leadership Failures by David D. Schein
Get your book On Amazon || Apple || Abebooks || Add it to Goodreads This post contains affiliate links. The American Presidencies have long held the interest of many around the globe with the role being the topic of many a film, book, or play, biographically and fictionally. As the Big Brother of the world,... Continue Reading →
Deuces are Wild by O. E. Tearmann
This review does contain affiliate links. Get it on Amazon || Read the review Book 6! The first thing I silently asked from The Authors is that this book wasn’t as bleak as book 5, "Draw Dead" (Review Here), and my prayers were heard. Thank Janice’s Jesus. As you surely know by now, this series... Continue Reading →
No Rain in the Desert
No Rain in the Desert by Robert A. Stubblefield is the follow-up poetry collection of "Written in Blood" (our review here). Get your copy on Amazon || Goodreads As in the first collection, Written in Blood, Robert Stubblefield speaks on a wide spectrum of topics. In "No rain in the Desert" the author speaks on... Continue Reading →
Black, White, and Gray All Over by Frederick Reynolds
As a mainly fiction book reader, memoirs rarely pique and are able to keep my interest but once I started reading this memoir, I simply could not let go. Whether you yourself are a reader of non-fiction or not, I believe that this is a book that you should be engaged in. You’ll learn quite... Continue Reading →
Angle of Death by William Gensburger
William Gensburger introduces the second chapter of the Mackenzie Michaels Mystery Series by reinforcing in our minds what’s the series is about and what to expect from this second book, ‘Angle of Death,’ enhancing our curiosity enough for us to turn the pages faster, and read the first scene that is very well written. William doesn’t just re-introduce us to the main... Continue Reading →
“Homo Idiotus” by William Gensburger
William Gensburger is one of the best writers we have reviewed on this blog, among so many of the great and legendary writers we have the pleasure to review their books and talk with, so reading another one of his books is a pleasure and it's always exciting. As you may know from the review... Continue Reading →
“Destination: North Pole – 5000 Km by Bicycle” by Gary W. Wietgrefe
Here we have a book with an interesting premise: A 65 year old man, goes on a crazy journey from Pierre, US , to the freaking NORTH POLE! With a bike! No, no, not a motorcycle, a BICYCLE! And here's the best part of it: this isn't fiction. It’s a travelogue. YES! That is right,... Continue Reading →
