Sometimes, in losing something, you gain far more, even when it is such an intimate loss as an arm or a leg. Or an eye. Like redwood forests that need the cleansing destruction of Wildfire…
This book was reviewed for the San Francisco Book Review I absolutely love the pop culture and philosophy books! I find them a great way to make philosophic concepts far more accessible to the…
***This book was reviewed for Reader's Favourite.**** Honesty- this is another book that I almost stopped during the first two chapters. I'm really glad I didn't. Rupe’s Unsung Heroes really drew me in once…
This book was reviewed for Readers' Favourite. I am a big Sherlock fan (no, not because of the BBC Sherlock, though I do love that incarnation as well. Sherlock Holmes is one of the…
Neal’s Get Lost is the beginning of a new take on the story of Peter Pan and the Lost Boys. Here, Peter is not the carefree boy you may remember from the eponymous tale penned…
This book was reviewed for Readers' Favourite. Legends and myths contain nuggets of truth, oft buried beneath the detritus of time, layer upon layer added until sometimes what is has become distorted reflection of…
ASF Starshard, Remar Sector, Year of the Wolfrise, 2452 CE I've been to nine planets in twelve years and it's starting to show. New planets that is, beyond the Coalition's territory. I'm about…
I received a copy of this book via Word Slinger Publicity in exchange for an honest, unbiased review. The Bleeding Door by Todd Cook spans a broad swath of time, looking at the…
This book was reviewed for Readers' Favourite. Wayne Clark’s he & She is a wonderfully introspective novel. Kit Cayman is a middle-aged man whose life has fallen into a…