Book Review – Riders of Fire and Ice by Brett Salter

Length: 222 pgs / N/A audio Overall: 🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢 Storyline: ★★★★★ Writing Style: ★★★★★ Character Development: ★★★★ Enjoyment: ★★★★★ "There was so much paper in this room that Rome would certainly have to be careful with his eye auras. It would only take one stray flicker to turn the whole place into a towering inferno." Riders … Continue reading Book Review – Riders of Fire and Ice by Brett Salter

Book Review – Liquid Shades of Blue by James Polkinghorn

Length: 208 pgs / N/A mins audio Overall: 🐢🐢🐢 Storyline: ★★★ Writing Style: ★★★ Character Growth: ★★★ Enjoyment: ★★★★ "This was a perfect example of the now-frequent problem at the swimming hole... Locals usually try to work things out, while hard-partying tourists tend to do their own thing without much concern for anyone not in … Continue reading Book Review – Liquid Shades of Blue by James Polkinghorn

Book Review – Leaving by Kanchan Bhaskar

Length: 249 pgs / N/A mins audio Overall: 🐢🐢🐢🐢 Storyline: ★★★★ Writing Style: ★★★★ Personal Growth: ★★★★ Enjoyment: ★★★★★ "You have played enough games with me. You thought you won in your game every time I returned to you, but each time I was back, I became stronger." Leaving by Kanchan Bhaskar The Story: Raised … Continue reading Book Review – Leaving by Kanchan Bhaskar

Book Review – Poisoned in Provence By Cat Green

Length: 180 pgs / Audio: N/A Overall:  3/5 Storyline:  2.5/5 Writing Style:  2.6/5 Character Growth:  2.5/5 Enjoyment:  3/5 "Together? Were they, like, doing the rumpy-bumpy?" - Poisoned in Provence by Cat Green Synopsis Key Elements Series Continues Synopsis Book 1 in the Nina Brown Mystery Series Provence: A magical start … Continue reading Book Review – Poisoned in Provence By Cat Green

Book Review – Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders

Length: 343 pgs / 7 hrs 25 mins audio Overall: 🐢🐢 Storyline: ★★★ Writing Style: ★★ Character Growth: ★★ Enjoyment: ★★ "Everything was real; inconceivably real, infinitely dear. These and all things started as nothing, latent within a vast energy-broth, but then we named them, and loved them, and, in this way, brought them forth. … Continue reading Book Review – Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders