Monthly Archives: March 2016

Journey Book Review
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Journey by Mykl Walsh Book Review

For local residents who are fond of both books and geocaching, you might be interested to know that there is a secret code to a New Hampshire geocache hidden within the pages of Journey by Mykl Walsh, a wildly strange and deceptive short story. Inkshares | Paperback | December, 2015 | 145 pp “In what…

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The Perseid Collapse (Book One) by Steven Konkoly Book Review

The Perseid Collapse, written by Steven Konkoly, is an action packed thriller, guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat. This novel takes place in the New England states of Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. Personally, I tend to gravitate away from some fiction novels because they can be so unrealistic. However, The Perseid Collapse…

Rise From Darkness Book Review
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Rise from Darkness by Kristian Hall Book Review

Rise From Darkness: How to Overcome Depression through Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Positive Psychology by Kristian Hall is an easy-to-grasp fundamental guide meant to be read directly by those who suffer from chronic depression, or by caretakers and relatives. Fakkel Forlag AS | Paperback | December, 2015 | 192 pp “Depression is not one specific illness;…

Winter Book Review
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Winter by Marissa Meyer Book Review

The end of an absorbing young adult series, Winter caps off the The Lunar Chronicles – a science-fiction retelling of an assortment of fairy tales. From the get-go, I fell in love with this series. Perhaps not as edgy as, say, the Red Rising Trilogy, it mixed the adorable with the witty and brought in…

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