Category: Book Reviews
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Book Review: The Pod Tower by Pete Alexander
“The Pod Tower” by Pete Alexander is a gripping dystopian thriller set in the winter of 2057. Marcus Calvert, disillusioned with society, uncovers a web of lies about his past, leading to a confrontation with the looming Mother City. The book skillfully balances dystopian elements with human themes, despite a slow start.
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Book Review: Dragonkin by Sam Accardi
“Dragonkin” by Sam Accardi follows a group of friends who become the Khaleeshir, humans bonded to dragons with magical abilities. As they face the formidable black dragon Tenebrae and navigate ancient magic, they must mend their strained friendship amid betrayal and peril. Despite some issues with dialogue and descriptions, the book’s premise and worldbuilding show…
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Book Review of Swan Song: A Novel by Elizabeth B. Splaine
“Swan Song” by Elizabeth B. Splaine is a gripping historical fiction novel set in 1930s Nazi Berlin, blending romance, music, and history. The story follows opera singer Ursula Becker, whose half-Jewish heritage puts her in danger. As she and her partner, William Patrick Hitler, navigate perilous circumstances, the novel highlights resilience, love, and the human…
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Book Review: Did You Read The News? by Jacob Merwin
“Did You Read The News?” by Jack Merwin is a dystopian novel set on the planetary colony of Nemiza, where societal unrest ravages the once-prosperous society. Antuny, a devoted follower of the aging Dictator Itto, confronts the collapse of everything he idolized, testing his humanity. The book’s mature focus on dystopia outweighs its romantic elements,…
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Book Review: Blood and Silver by Vali Benson
Blood and Silver by Vali Benson Support the Author on Amazon! What is a twelve year old girl to do when she finds herself in the silver boom town of Tombstone, Arizona, in 1880, and her only home is a brothel and her only parent is a drug-addicted mother? If she is Carissa Beaumont, she…
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Book Review: Gods of Sound: The Perilous Path of Cameron Foster by Q.M. Schaffer
“Gods of Sound: The Perilous Path of Cameron Foster” by Q.M. Schaffer follows the tumultuous journey of Cameron, a young musician entangled in a dangerous and mysterious world. The story explores themes of resiliency, self-discovery, and the transformative power of music, though the use of American guitar music may limit its appeal. Despite some stylistic…
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Book Review: Modern Day Cowboy: The Making of a Gunfighter by Nathaniel Sheft
Nathaniel Sheft’s Modern Day Cowboy: The Making of a Gunfighter explores the turbulent path of a young girl named Mattie as she negotiates the difficulties of her first love in the digital era. A tragic event occurs, causing a series of events that transform her moral compass and compel her to face an enemy she…
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Book Review: Magic Unleashed by Autumn M. Birt and Jesper Schmidt
“Magic Unleashed” by Autumn M. Birt and Jesper Schmidt is a thrilling fantasy novel set in a dynamic world of archmages, a dark goddess, elves, and ember dwarves, featuring a reluctant hero named Raor striving to save Rosaylyn from a fatal disease. An absorbing tale full of unexpected twists, it received a 5-star rating for…
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Book Review: The Music Within Your Heart by Isaac Samuel Miller
Exploring themes of love and resilience, ‘The Music Within Your Heart’ by Isaac Samuel Miller offers a poignant narrative.
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Book Review: Last of Daylight: Burning Cinder Book I by Nicole Hayes
Dive into an alternate universe with ‘Last of Daylight: Burning Cinder Book I’ by Nicole Hayes. A unique take on alien invasion promises a thrilling read.