“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 →
Complete Darkness By Matt Adcock
The book doesn’t even start and we already love it because the disclaimer goes like: “This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is... Continue Reading →
The Warfighter By Craig DiLouie
When I received a review request for this book, I almost screamed my lungs out, because Craig DiLouie is one of our favourite authors of all time, and this series is one of the many series that we want to review completely. I guess dreams do come true. There were HIGH expectations for this book,... Continue Reading →
My Fatal Futility Shellshock by N J M Hemfrey
My Fatal Futility Shellshock by N J M Hemfrey is positively one the THE BEST Sci-fi books I’ve EVER read in my life, and certainly THE BEST Sci-fi book I’ll read this year. It’s big, it’s intriguing, it has humour, sarcasm and tech with a suitable narrative and an approach to futuristic materials that actually... Continue Reading →
A Season In Lights by Gregory Erich Phillips
A nice and promising opening that leads to an even more interesting development as the we are told the story of an, unorthodox , Broadway aspiring ballet dancer called Cammie, that dares to follow her dreams although everything that would and could keep her down, going through the ruffs and edges of the competitive New... Continue Reading →
Never Never by Liz Butcher
Have you ever read, seen, or even felt like something was too good to be true, or just too good to be... good, and then it hits you: you are reading/seeing a horror scene? Yeah... Welcome to “Never Never” by Liz Butcher. This is a dark fantasy, criminal, detective type novel and I can put... Continue Reading →
Garkain by Anna J Walner
An intriguing and mysterious entrance that explains just enough to invite us to turn to the next page, and then the next, lifting a smile on our faces as we join the dots, but at the same time, giving us even more mysteries to keep looking for their answers. That’s how you do it and... Continue Reading →
July E-mag, 3rd Edition
Exclusive Version For FREE The E-Magazine full of careers-saving tips, advices and resources for writers of the Twitter #WritingCommunity. In this edition, we interview two Best-selling authors, Marie Powell and Kevin Tumlinson, about how to deal with the publishing industry, the traditional and the indie self-publishing industry, along with secrets and methods related to querying, marketing,... Continue Reading →
