July 1, 2024
Book Reviews Contemporary Fiction

Paper on the Wind by David Walton Earle: A fun and charismatic book

Travel with a sarcastic Texas A&M Aggie graduate student and share the life lessons he learns as he ventures into an alternative reality.

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Book Reviews Dystopian Fiction SCI-FI

Dissonance Volume II: Reckoning by Aaron Ryan: A Strong Follow-up

Author Aaron Ryan continues the epic journey begun in Volume I in an increasingly tense post-apocalyptic landscape, set amidst a gritty, attainable future

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Book Reviews Mystery Thriller

A Curse in Kyoto by S.J. Cullen: Vengeance and Mystery in Japan

Something is happening at the British School of Kyoto. A phantom geisha is haunting the halls, a star pupil is missing, and the

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Book Reviews Fantasy

Faith by Nick Nielsen: A promising beginning for an interesting trilogy

London. Jake is short on trust. After surviving for seven years in a gang, the twenty-three-year-old thief plans to buy his freedom with

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Book Reviews Non-Fiction

Rock Music, Authority and Western Culture by James A. Cosby: A different look at classic rock

The history of rock and roll music can be seen in a long arc of Western civilization's struggle for both greater individual expression

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Book Reviews Dystopian Fiction

Dissonance Volume I: Reality by Aaron Ryan: An interesting first chapter of dystopian storytelling

Plug your ears. Don't look. The war for humanity has begun. Cameron "Jet" Shipley was there when they arrived in 2026. He, and

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Book Reviews Fantasy

The Year of the Dark Spring by Lewis A. D’Ambra: Nine Amazing Fantasy Tales

Author: Lewis A. D’Ambra Genre: Fantasy Year Published: 2023 Nerdection Rating: “Nerdection Worth to Read” Spoiler-Free Plot Eight hundred and thirty-two years after

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Book Reviews Fiction

Botánicos by Alan Meerow: A fascinating adventure and love story

Garwell Sorrentino was a legendary tropical botanist with the Cincinnati Botanical Garden, and arguably the world's expert on the rainforests of southeastern Peru.

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Book Reviews Non-Fiction Self improvement

A Dao for the Third Millennium by Jack Parkinson: A reevaluation of older teachings

The author, Jack Parkinson, had been working as a teacher in China for 13 years and had a lot of exposure to the

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Book Reviews Thriller

The Walk-In by Leslie Rains: A criminal thriller and a ghost story to boot

The Walk-In by Leslie Rains is a captivating crime thriller that weaves a mysterious tale of soul transference and murder, immersing readers in

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