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1). Silent Lies - Book Review By : write 2 right
Silent Lies is an action romance saga, that takes the reader through decades of a tumultuous time between the end of World War I and the beginnings of World War II. Excellent and intelligent use of actual historical events makes this piece both educational and entertaining.
Leo, a young Hungarian boy who sees too many horrors and dece...
2). Kitty Fantastic in Manroe’s Art Adventure - Book Review By : write 2 right
Kitty Fantastic in Manroe’s Art Adventure is a 40-page children’s book written by the accomplished and award-winning illustrator Pamela Key. Her intent in writing this book is clear in this passage from the book:
"If a kid does any kind of art at least three hours a day, three days a week, for a year he or she is four times more likely...
3). The Time Has Come - Book Review By : write 2 right
The Time Has Come is the first book of a mystical and spiritual trilogy written by Barbara Oleynick, a highly educated nurse who’s life work is to help make the world a more peaceful place in any way that she can. Barbara is an English instructor, a faculty member of a community college and an accomplished musical theater director and producer.
4). Your Flight Questions Answered By : Matthew C. Keegan
Whether you are an experienced air traveler or a novice, John Cronin's book, "Your Flight Questions Answered," has a little bit of something for everyone.
Written more as a reference guide, Cronin's book covers the many questions the flying public can have before, during, and after flight. Cronin divides his book into seven sections ea...
5). Putting it on Paper: Book Review By : write 2 right
Dawn Josephson, author of 14 books, has written a fantastic author resource with her latest book Putting it on Paper – The ground rules for creating promotional pieces that sell books. This book discusses the development and use of contents within a media kit, and other marketing materials. From cover letters, press releases, book reviews, bios, se...
6). Fire in the Ice: Book Review By : write 2 right
An excellent novel that will wring tears of frustration and pain and then tears of joy from the reader.'Fire in the Ice’ is a perfect title for this book.
The passion, confusion and anger that the main character (Deedra) felt, along with her pain over the loss of her parents and the death of her young husband caused her to cover her he...
7). Song Of Cy: Understanding Grief – Review By : write 2 right
Are you a step-parent, parent, sibling, grandparent or friend of a deceased person? Then this book is for you!
A delicately written and moving piece of work that is electrically charged with Katlyn Stewart’s love and grief for her daughter. Join in the celebration of life through Katlyn’s tale recounting her daughter’s life and learn ...
8). Unspoken Dream: Book Review By : write 2 right
Carol Bennett writes a stunning mystery-thriller. Her chilling entrance is one I have encountered only rarely in a book. Here, we have a victim who looks like he had been swarmed by bees in the middle of a storm, but the reader is lead to believe that it was something much more ominous and that it is about to get worse.
There are many...
9). I Kissed a Frog and My Prince Forgave Me - Book Review By : write 2 right
Naomi Jo Rush new book of poetry, I Kissed a Frog and My Prince Forgave Me, is a well-crafted poetic journey through infidelity.
Naomi reveals the most vulnerable time in her married life. Her poetry teaches us that married couples tend to forget about each other’s needs and become absorbed in habitual day-to-day behavior. While she s...
10). A Song Of Ice And Fire: A Game Of Thrones By : Danny Wirken
Advantages: Complex characters, plot told from different viewpoints, realistic morality
Disadvantages: Depressing
The first book of the Song of Ice and Fire series is my first foray into George R.R. Martin’s world. Before I was introduced to his work, I was mainly a Robert Jordan fan. Upon reading A Game of Thrones, I realized th...
11). Fact or Fiction --- Terrorist attack our nation using smallpox as a weapon against us? By : Diana Ennen
It very well could be real, but for now it’s the latest heart-pounding fiction book, Sledgehammer, about a terrorist who arrives in the ER with smallpox symptoms. An ER physician suspects it but has just six days to convince hospital executives and the U.S. Government before an epidemic breaks out.
The story is brought vividly to life ...
12). Men of Extreme Action - Book Review By : write 2 right
Action, thriller and humor – this book has it all! Men of Extreme Action by Joseph Kochanoff is one of the better books I have reviewed this year, despite its obvious need of editing. Based in the action movie making industry, Joseph incorporates murder, excellent fight scenes and sabotage.
The two main characters are action movie star...
13). Your Mental Energy Sphere - review By : write 2 right
Author Shyam Mehta is far from new to the world of writing, as this is his 16th publication. The main focus of all of Shyam’s work is helping others to find happiness in their lives and within themselves. Dedicating his life to what he believes in, Shyam is currently the founder and operator of the Loving Heart Center and an informative website (ht...
14). A Lifetime of Words - Review By : write 2 right
Robin has split her book of poetry into neat sections dealing with Love, the joys and frustrations of raising children, the absolute grief caused by the loss of her father and finally she dedicates a chapter to her religious beliefs.
Her style is simple, using basic language and sometimes using common rhyming themes – yet she experime...
15). Druxel Manor - Book Review By : write 2 right
Druxel Manor is a stimulating thriller-mystery-romance novel that keeps the reader guessing. Who do you trust? Everyone seems to know a little something but no one is willing to explain – or rather, what is revealed only creates more confusion.
There are three main characters here. Trevor and Angel are adopted siblings who were raised...
16). Book Review: A History of the World in 6 Glasses By : Jeff Beck
World History is a long and complex topic. Though many accomplished authors such as Bill Bryson and H. G. Wells have attempted to condense history into a single book, very few have succeeded. There is just too much of it. Attempts to boil down the last 10,000 years have resulted in either superficial books with very little depth, or great textbook ...
17). Moon Child - Book Review By : write 2 right
Moon Child by Simone Maroney is a larger sized adventure, fantasy novel with 55 chapters. The story line involves complex relationships between six main characters, which are delicately balanced leaving room for intrigue.
Hanna, the chief character, was selected from birth by the Goddess, given special training and endowed with ‘gifts...
18). Pausing To Catch My Breath - Book Review By : write 2 right
Debra Warren has appropriately titled her book of poetry ‘Pausing to Catch My Breath’. The pages depict this mother and grandmother as someone who I would personally love to sit across from at a kitchen table with a huge pot of tea and talk for hours.
Her style implements simple vocabulary with an honest appeal, yet her work is astoun...
19). Book Review: Start Your Own Business By : Adam McFarland
If you want to start a business, but don't know where to start, then the place to start is with "Start Your Own Business: The Only Start-Up Book You'll Ever Need" by Rieva Lesonsky. The book is put out by Entrepreneur Press and is essentially a compilation of Entrepreneur Magazine's large knowledge database regarding starting a business.
20). Daddy I Forgive You - Book Review By : write 2 right
This true account of domestic sexual abuse does not horrify the reader with graphic details of incest – rather it shares the repercussions of it. C.J.Wilke's personal reactions, her recovery and interactions with family members are well documented here.
In the beginning, the survivor is counseled into finding something healthy to hold...
21). Shadow of an Indian Star - Book Review By : write 2 right
Shadow of an Indian Star is a 500-page historical fiction set in the early 1800’s. It accurately brings life to a fascinating era of gun slinging, saloon drinking, hard work, rough living and bittersweet romance. The exploits of heroes, villains and those just trying to survive during this tumultuous era are certain to keep readers aching to turn t...
22). Instead of Roses and Rings By : write 2 right
Instead of Roses and Rings is a wonderful tale of love and healing for two men in one university. This is not a "smut" romance – you will not find erotic scenes in this tender, insiders’ view into the life of men who prefer the company of men.
Chris unknowingly haunts Alexis from the moment they meet. Alexis sees things that lead him t...
23). Transformation - Book Review By : write 2 right
Rab Fulton spins a unique and interesting tale in his novella, Transformation. Beginning as a romance, the story takes a bizarre turn into a fantasy, super-natural thriller involving mythological creatures and ghosts.
The main character, Donnacha, is employed as a dishwasher at a restaurant in Galway, Ireland. He is inexperienced with ...
24). A Crack in the Teacup - Book Review By : write 2 right
The Crack in the Teacup, by C.M. Albrecht, is a mystery fiction novel with a slight seasoning of romance and suspense to spice things up. The story line is centered in a small Californian town where an 11-year-old boy, Jerry Beakey, goes missing on his way to a music lesson. Author C.M. Albrecht skillfully walks the reader through every aspect of t...
25). Memoirs of a Fallen Oak: Book Review By : write 2 right
This beautifully crafted, emotional short story was absolutely breath-taking. Em’s devastating losses pile up while her husband begins to buckle under the strain of maintaining a family environment.
Their love, so deep and true was weighted by circumstances beyond their control. The sad ending had a positive twist that will leave the ...
26). Her Backyard - Book Review By : write 2 right
Her Backyard by Doreen Lewis is an adventure, romance novel that depicts a career woman in the middle of self-discovery. It is about making choices that may not be so easy to make and complex relationships between co-workers, siblings and friends. I am certain that many readers within the age group between 30 and 40 will find a connection with Audr...
27). Give a Little - Book Review By : write 2 right
This 310 page saga is Scott Underhill’s second superbly written novel. I have had the pleasure of reviewing both of his books - and they are equally outstanding, yet profoundly different pieces of fiction.
Give a Little certainly provokes empathy for each of its characters. It is an emotional roller-coaster ride for the reader, while ...
28). In Walks Love: Book Review By : write 2 right
A moving and unusual tale with a pleasant conclusion, that takes us through nearly 20 years of the trials a young mother faces, and the challenges her son endures while discovering his roots.
Samantha, a teenager, finds herself pregnant. Knowing she would not be allowed to let the baby live – let alone keep it – while she resided unde...
29). Violet the Pilot in France - Review By : write 2 right
Violet the Pilot in France is the second book in children’s series written by author Bettina Bathe. This adventure involves a hot air balloon trip in Provence, France. Proud Canadian author and commercial pilot, Bettina Bathe was certain to include a Canadian flag patch on her main character’s shoulder. However, Violet the pilot also embraces the c...
30). Coco Twain Tells the Truth - Book Review By : write 2 right
Judie Porter writes a very unusual tale in her book, Coco Twain Tells the Truth. Her skill rings with such a captivating style that I was forced to read the entire novel from beginning to end – in one sitting.
There are two main characters here - both being young girls residing in a small, quiet town. They are the best of friends. Thr...
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