The first words hit like a punch to the face and you feel as confused as the character being narrated about, but much more into the book than it, because we want to know what the heck is going on (just like the character), but one of us, knows that is safe. The prologue does... 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 →
“Minor Assassin” by Jackiem Joyner
This book starts off with heavy scenes. I mean... HEAVY. No mercy for the main character, Jon, as he is forced to see his family being killed in front of his eyes, by a Chinese gang leader, inside his house after his parents returned home from a work assignment gone right, or wrong. After the... Continue Reading →
