The Door at the End of Everything is a collection of poems written by Lynda Monahan. These poems will pull at your heartstrings, and bring tears to your eyes, but they will also bring you hope. Written in author Monahan’s unique style each poem will bring something unique to the table, but there will definitely... Continue Reading →
192 Days Missing By Sue Denver
It’s all fun and games (and a regular day at your 9-5 job), until you are abducted on a parking garage, just to find out that you weren’t the target and you might die if you don’t prove yourself useful to the kidnappers (that kill women for fun). And if you think this isn’t curious... Continue Reading →
March’s Reports and Stats
The Book Reviews ARE BACK! In the month's report, we informed our readers, friends and clients that we would "close" reviews for a few months in order to improve the quality of the service, gather resources, and bring in new team members. Well, we were able to do all that, and more, in less than... Continue Reading →
Do Reviews Sell Books?
Before we answer this question, we have to ask ourselves: What's the goal of a Book Review? A book review's main objective is to share the reviewer's experience with the book to a potential reader of the review. Image by 200 Degrees from Pixabay With this in mind, we can answer the question in hand:... Continue Reading →
What Books Scribble’s Worth “Reviews” ?
We review EVERYTHING that is Indie, original and unique in one way or the other. We do not shy away from books that contain: Hard social critique (as long as it’s well put) Open foul language (as long as it’s used with purpose) Sex in all of its forms and intensity (as long as it's... Continue Reading →
“How to Record and Publish Your Own Audiobook” By Jennifer Lieberman
Audiobooks are one of the most popular forms of experiencing a book, one of the most accessed and bought formats of books because of the convenience that they allow readers to have. Why would you want to make your own audiobook? Well, many reasons: to increase your book sales, to give a more personal feeling... Continue Reading →
“The Best Laid Plans” by Russell Govan
A book that starts off in full swing, tension, contradiction, the sense of accomplishing a mission and doing what is right despite the instructed from our main character. Nice! Great openings mean that the writer knows what he/she is doing, and Russell Govan clearly knows his craft. First impressions are crucial and in this point... 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 →
Blood Mark By JP McLean
JP McLean is definitely one of our favourite writers of romance, not only for her amazing ability to create intriguing and complex stories that challenge us readers, but because of her skill when it comes to narrative and character creation, structuring realistic dynamics between the characters, which always give them a more realistic, solid and... Continue Reading →
“Qurbaan” by Zaira Pirzada
" I am:The beginning of every end.The evolution of revolutions in becoming.I am matter borne from matter:The universe in every breathe; " With power, confidence and grit, we are introduce to the first words of Zaira Pirzada that are simply beautiful and motivating, on the first poem "The Magnificent", and our eyes are openly and... Continue Reading →
