Book Reviews



  1. Fading toward Enlightenment - ReviewBy: write 2 right

  2. Fading Toward Enlightenment by Wayne Wirs is definitely a well made book of excellent quality – it will certainly endure multiple readings.

  3. Feeling the Hurt: Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  4. This is a book that will play with your emotions, one minute you feel rage – the next you feel pity.

  5. FernÂ’s Dragon: Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  6. FernÂ’s Dragon is a wonderfully fun read that stimulates the imagination of both young people and the young-at-heart alike.

  7. Fire in the Ice: Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  8. An excellent novel that will wring tears of frustration and pain and then tears of joy from the reader.

  9. French Blood: Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  10. This short novel is written with a fast-paced, no-nonsense style.

  11. Give a Little - Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  12. This 310 page saga is Scott UnderhillÂ’s second superbly written novel.

  13. Going Deeper - Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  14. Going Deeper by Jean-Claude Koven is certainly a nicely presented, hard-cover book.

  15. Goldie: Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  16. Written in collaboration between two authors, Goldie proves to be a full and rich story with a realistic action-packed pace and a style that gives a definite sense of being there.

  17. Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow - ReviewBy: write 2 right

  18. Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow by Lisa Dunn-Dern is perfect for children aged four to eight.

  19. Her Backyard - Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  20. Her Backyard by Doreen Lewis is an adventure, romance novel that depicts a career woman in the middle of self-discovery.

  21. I Hear Gaea - Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  22. I have to say that I found this work simply breath-taking from the first poem on.

  23. In Walks Love: Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  24. 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.

  25. King Bartholomew and the JesterÂ’s Riddle - Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  26. King Bartholomew and the JesterÂ’s Riddle by Pina Mastromonaco is a wonderful, fun book with a humor level perfect for children aged four to eight.

  27. Lethal Option - Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  28. This has to be one of the best detective novels I have read in some time – right up there with Lawrence Sanders! P.

  29. Live In The Moment - Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  30. Live in the Moment is a self-help motivational book, written primarily for a female audience.

  31. Living in Darkness - Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  32. Award winning author John Roynesdal, is a retired English teacher who has written for more than 15 years and produced 3 books for his Phillip Michael Carnegie Mystery series.

  33. Mathew and the Highland Rescue: Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  34. A stimulating adventure! Sabine Muir has written a wonderful childrenÂ’s story that can be read many, many times.

  35. Memoirs of a Fallen Oak: Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  36. This beautifully crafted, emotional short story was absolutely breath-taking.

  37. Men of Extreme Action - Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  38. 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.

  39. Moon Child - Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  40. Moon Child by Simone Maroney is a larger sized adventure, fantasy novel with 55 chapters.

  41. Murder Without Pity: Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  42. Murder Without Pity by Steve Haberman is available as both an e-book and book versions.

  43. My Dad Wears Polka-Dotted Socks! - Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  44. Bright colored sheets just inside the sturdy book cover certainly set the mood for this excellent book geared for children between the ages of 4 and 8.

  45. Pandemonium: Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  46. Within the first few pages, I was engrossed and deeply moved by Apina HrbekÂ’s eloquent writing skills.

  47. Pariah: Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  48. Pariah, written by muti-talented artist and author Timothy Goodwin, is a science fiction, fantasy novel that incorporates some very clear ideas to what is wrong with todayÂ’s world.

  49. Pausing To Catch My Breath - Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  50. Debra Warren has appropriately titled her book of poetry ‘Pausing to Catch My Breath’.

  51. The Plight of Queen Bee - Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  52. This is a childrenÂ’s book that will keep readers glued to the pages right to the end.

  53. Political Frugality - Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  54. It is hard to specify exactly what genre Larry RothÂ’s new book can fall into.

  55. Putting it on Paper: Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  56. 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.

  57. Reality Checked - Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  58. Reality Checked – Life through Death, is a moving saga about finding meaning in a world of suffering and pointless hate based on the color of skin.

  59. Requiem of Insanity: Book ReviewBy: write 2 right

  60. Debra Ulrich has explored a unique way of bringing some light to the journey of a medical patient in this nonfiction fairytale.

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