Monthly Archives: February 2015

Shift Book Review
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Shift (Silo #2) by Hugh Howey Book Review

The Silo series by Hugh Howey is a collection of novellas which were initially self-published.  Mr. Howey is one of the great self-published success stories.  After gaining popularity quickly, he combined the first five novellas into one massive tome:  Wool Omnibus.  And when Wool fever hit (and it hit hard), the distribution rights to Mr….

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Good The Goblin Queen by Becket Book Review

Good The Goblin Queen is a book geared toward middle school kids who are starting to develop a larger vocabulary yet still have significant lessons to learn as they grow up.  Good was the adopted daughter of two orangutans.  She didn’t quite fit in with her mother and father and often got annoyed that she…

Fued: The Sparks
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Feud: The Sparks by Kyle Prue Blog Tour and Giveaway!

Introducing Kyle Prue, a 17-year-old senior with a new trilogy that is making headlines. “A crackling read, Feud: The Sparks builds a vivid world that is at once otherworldly and relatable.” – USA Today Enter to win a copy by leaving a comment below! Feud: The Sparks (book one) Barringer Publishing November 15, 2014 Paperback, 288 pp Additionally,…

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The Legend Of Bob Wire By Sam Skinner Book Review

The Legend of Bob Wire is a book that is very eye catching and very animated.  Through text and pictures, the story is told with the emotion that is intended.  The onomatopoeia used throughout the duration of the book will engage children and make the text more exciting. Bob Wire is a character from the…

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Twisted Venom By V.W. Raynes Book Review

Twisted Venom is a book written by a physician out of Texas who chooses not to reveal her real name. Claudia Ranelli is the main character in the story who is interning in the medical field.  While at a medical conference, Claudia does something that she does not typically do and hooks up with someone…

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The New Rules for Love, Sex, and Dating by Andy Stanley Book Review

The New Rules for Love, Sex, and Dating is a book that offers insight into how to approach your relationships as opposed to your sex life.  Andy Stanley describes sex as being easier than a relationship. Andy is a pastor who has been in a successful marriage for years.  He voices opinions about people who…

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Revival by Stephen King Book Review

It all comes down to one moment in this book, one moment I desperately want to share but cannot by virtue of the unspoken honor code for book readers – thou shalt not give away the ending.  I’m merely tempted because of the hellish dreamscape stuck in my head, one that I feel the need to vent before…

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The Dollhouse Mirror by Frank Watson Book Review

Watson’s words took my mind on a journey through love, loss, freedom, regret, beauty and hopelessness. At only fifty-eight pages, it was a short read, but compelling nonetheless. I re-read the book three times within an hour. Plum White Pres | Paperback | October, 2014 | 68pp Yes. It was that amazing. His micro-poetry was…

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