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The Saromen Empire | Reviewed By Arthur Thares for Hollywood Book Reviews

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press The Saromen Empire F. Jay Falone Reviewed by: Arthur Thares, Hollywood Book Reviews Science fiction lovers rejoice; there is a fresh science fiction series that will actually excite you. It is unfortunate that a genre with unlimited possibilities falls into the trap of repetitive tropes…
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The Age of Ignorance | Reviewed By Kate Robinson for The US Review of Books

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press The Age of Ignorance Dr. Michael Ritivoi Hansen Reviewed by: Kate Robinson, The US Review of Books “Spirituality is living according to the internal law of love, versus the external laws of commands, judgment, regulations, or control.” In this book, which the author describes as…
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Thorne’s Journey Home | Reviewed By Boze Herrington for The US Review of Books

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press Thorne’s Journey Home Harold Toliver Reviewed by: Boze Herrington, The US Review of Books “Scarcely a day passes but I see the land as it has been for those thousands, who knows, maybe millions, of years.” In the wake of the California Gold Rush, prospector…
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The Wound Closest to the Sun: A Novel | Reviewed By Anthony Avina for Pacific Book Review

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press The Wound Closest to the Sun: A Novel Karl Berger Reviewed by: Anthony Avina, Pacific Book Review If one were to ask the average person what the hardest thing to live with is their life is, more likely they would reply with “regret.” There are…
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Time Messenger | Reviewed By Jennifer Bailey for Hollywood Book Reviews

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press Time Messenger F. Jay Falone Reviewed by: Jennifer Bailey, Hollywood Book Reviews Colonel Jenks, Dominic Costa and Maria D’Luce embark on what they think is a test mission, only to find themselves among other worldly life forms: the Tarsi. The Tarsi are an ancient race…
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Clipperton| Reviewed By Jason Lulos for Pacific Book Review

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press Clipperton Karl Berger Reviewed by: Jason Lulos, Pacific Book Review “He learned to appreciate organic patterns so that the architectural communities would resemble living plants that could repair damage and redirect growth.” This quote from author Karl Berger’s novel Clipperton beautifully encapsulates the arc of this story…
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Jade Rooster: An Asiatic Fleet Thriller | Reviewed By Philip Zozzaro for The US Review of Books

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press Jade Rooster: An Asiatic Fleet Thriller R.L. Crossland Reviewed by: Philip Zozzaro, The US Review of Books “This time ‘rooster’ was linked to “jade” and it disturbed him.” Sabatelli has his work cut out for him with his latest case involving the whereabouts of a…
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Tales from the Disenchanted and Wisdom from the Haiku | Reviewed By Lily Amanda for Pacific Book Review

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press Tales from the Disenchanted and Wisdom from the Haiku Diana Leavengood Blanco Reviewed by: Lily Amanda, Pacific Book Review Tales from the Disenchanted and Wisdom from the Haiku by Diana Leavengood Blanco is a punchy text comprising a lyrical short story collection and contemplative poetry, both…
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From Today To Eternity: A Study of Biblical Prophecy and End Times Volume 2 | Reviewed By Barbara Bamberger Scott for The US Review of Books

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press From Today To Eternity: A Study of Biblical Prophecy and End Times Volume 2 Walter R Scarborough Reviewed by: Barbara Bamberger Scott, The US Review of Books “The intent of this book is to assist in making prophecy and end times more understandable to the…
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Roads & Redemption | Reviewed By Mihir Shah for The US Review of Books

HEAR FROM THE BOOK EXPERTS In partnership with Bookside Press Roads & Redemption Georgina Nunez Reviewed by: Mihir Shah, The US Review of Books “The male voice in my head, which has not given me messages since childhood, says, ‘Leave now.’” At eighteen, having just graduated high school, Nunez embarks on a soul-searching bus trip…
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