Book Review: Echo V.2, The Taste of Ashes The Taste of Ashesby Kent WayneSeries: Echo, Volume 22016.Genre: Science Fiction, DystopianKlorrie Cup Award Winner #0004This article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! Summary: Most of us change gradually—over the course of decades.... Continue Reading →
Look Through the Eyes to Commit the Unsolvable Crime
Book Review: Death Note: Another Note Death Note: Another Note The Los Angeles BB Murder Casesby NisiOisiN2006.Genre: Mystery, CrimeThis article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! Summary: There's a serial killer loose in Los Angeles and the local authorities need help... Continue Reading →
Don’t Let the Sphinx Laugh at You Like it Did Me
Book Review: The Laughter of the Sphinx The Laughter of the Sphinxby Michael Palmer2016.Genre: PoetryThis article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! by Michael Palmer My Thoughts: The Laughter of the Sphinx is a book of poems that takes us to many... Continue Reading →
Echo: The Series that Made Me Fall in Love with Dystopian Science Fiction
Book Review: Echo V.1, Approaching Shatter Approaching Shatterby Kent WayneSeries: Echo, Volume 12015.Genre: Genre: Science Fiction, DystopianThis article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! Summary: In the late 21st century, humanity left Earth due to multiple resource shortcomings aggravated by an... Continue Reading →
Blessed Are the Wingless in these Beautiful Poems
Book Review: The Wingless The Winglessby Cecilia LlompartSeries: Carnegie Mellon Poetry Series2014.Genre: PoetryThis article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! My Thoughts: I loved how the poems are laid out in this book. There are 4 parts: Hymnal, Almanac, Wherever We Roam... Continue Reading →
You’ve Been Warned Has Me Craving More James Patterson Novels.
Book Review: You've Been Warned You've Been Warnedby James Patterson and Howard Roughan2007.Genre: Suspense, Thriller, Psychological FictionThis article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! Summary: Kristin Burns has lived her life by the philosophy "Don't think, just shoot"--pictures, that is. Struggling... Continue Reading →
Crash into the Day with a Good Book of Poetry
Book Review: Crash into the Day Crash into the Dayby Gary Zarr2014.Genre: PoetryThis article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! My Thoughts: I stumbled upon this gem as I was browsing through my local public library. Since it is self-published, not... Continue Reading →
A Timeless Tale of Love, Loyalty, and Loss
Book Review: Where the Red Fern Grows Where the Red Fern Growsby Wilson RawlsGenre: Childrens, Historical FictionAge Range: 7 -11 yearsThis article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! Summary: Billy has long dreamt of owning not one, but two dogs. So... Continue Reading →
Intraterrestrial: Thought-Provoking Science Fiction Tale with Alien Abduction
Book Review: Intraterrestrial Intraterrestrial by Nicholas Conley, 2018. Genre: Science Fiction, Young Adult Klorrie Cup Award Winner, #0003 This article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! Summary: Adam Helios is a bully magnet without many friends. When he starts hearing a... Continue Reading →
A Stunning Tribute and Verse Portrait of Sylvia Plath
Book Review: Your Own, Sylvia Your Own, Sylvia: A Verse Portrait of Sylvia Plathby Stephanie Hemphill2007.Genre: PoetryKlorrie Cup Award Winner #0002This article contains affiliate links. If you purchase using the links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you! Summary: Your Own, Sylvia draws on Plath’s writing and extensive nonfiction sources, chronicling Hemphill’s... Continue Reading →

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