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"The Kloaked Signal" by Rose G. Loops

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Saturday, October 4, 2025, In : Book Reviews 



I’ve recently seen an increase in books created with the fully-disclosed assistance of AI, or some sort of AI involvement.  This isn’t a bad thing when in the context of being a book about the subject itself.  In the case of this truly fascinating study by the awesomely monikered Rose Goblin, you actually hope it is as much AI-generated as it claims to be – for if not then it’s little more than a gripping work of fiction.  If it is, then it is simply incredible.  And I believe the lat...


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"Lessons Learned as a Nazarite" by Zachary James

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, In : Book Reviews 



If I’m being completely honest, and I mean no disrespect by this whatsoever, but I often find books about Scripture and biblical interpretation hard to digest and often even incoherent; I simply don’t follow them.  However, Zachary’s book is something of a refreshing change from this.  Rather than simply preaching God’s word as interpreted by the author (although that will come shortly), first and foremost I would consider this rather more of an autobiographical project.  Zachary is p...


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"The Wayfinder" by Nash Rhodes

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Monday, December 30, 2024, In : Book Reviews 

Something of a fable, this short, poignant and moving tale; I know there is some sort of moral or cautionary tale in there somewhere, but I think therein lies a mystery for the reader, for I believe much of this book is open to interpretation.  Whilst not necessarily metaphorical, it is fair to say that the cerebral and discoursing nature of the narrative implies it is intended to get you thinking, not just about death, but about the things which are important while we are alive: the world ar...


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"The Woman In Green From Cromarty" by Christina Francine

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Monday, December 16, 2024, In : Book Reviews 

If you like creepy tales with a good, old-fashioned, fairytale horror premise, then this one might tick your boxes.  Perhaps for a family audience with slightly older children, Francine’s fun short story includes all the best traditional scary tropes: a mythical villain from an ancient bloodline looking to prey on children, in a remote, rural setting.  There are some great hints at folklore around witchcraft and trolls, as well as nice touches on old Scottish wives’ tales.  A quick read a...


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"Only Ann Knows" by Baird Smart

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Saturday, November 30, 2024, In : Book Reviews 

Without hyperbole, this is a very, very good book, with a superb, interesting and novel premise.  It’s the most thought-provoking and ambiguously clever read I’ve picked up in some time, I must say. 

When the grieving mother of a teenager murdered in a school shooting walks into a boardroom, at the fictional American Rifle Society, armed with a loaded automatic assault weapon, and kills 13 people, it seems like a pretty cut-and-dry, black-and-white case of premeditated murder for revenge...


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"Aidenn: Crossing to Eternity" by Ford Nettleton

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Friday, October 18, 2024, In : Book Reviews 

It’s fair to say that, of the many books I’ve read, there have been few as engrossing or thought-provoking as this one, certainly in its subject matter.  It is as vast and spiritual as fiction can ever get – and a truly tremendous narrative.  With Christianity very much at its core, we follow the afterlife of three incredibly influential figures from history and one unknown individual, as they are accompanied by Aidenn – the collective name for the angels of death – to reflect on th...


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"Infrequent Frequencies, Rare Resonance" by G.E. Poole

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Saturday, September 28, 2024, In : Book Reviews 


As far as holistic or comprehensive books on fundamental being go, this is about as broad as it gets.  All credit to G.E. Poole; he has covered the foundations of life and death from every possible angle, including the chemical, scientific and natural.  But, of course, you get the impression that at its heart this is really a profound and powerful interpretation of the religious.  The author is as objective as you can get, but you can clearly see his unwavering faith in God and religion as th...


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"The Gnomes of Fibberton" by Becky Bell

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Monday, September 2, 2024, In : Book Reviews 


This was a great kids’ book, with super illustrations filling the bleed of every page beautifully – though I have to admit that it took me aback a little, around the halfway mark, with the direction it took.  Opening with the lives of a group of mischievous, naughty little creatures, it then turned into an unexpected and actually somewhat horrifying cautionary tale – as such nursery rhymes are wont to do – and in fairness, having not read the blurb, I wasn’t expecting such a tough l...


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"The Road to Courage" by Roy Taylor

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Saturday, July 6, 2024, In : Book Reviews 


There’s something a little warm and wholesome about this slice-of-life memoir; it is full of love, faith and a family-friendly read.  Describing a year or so in the life of a young boy whose family moved to Alaska to build a log chapel, where his father would become a pastor, it is your usual fish-out-of-water story, the theme of so many memoirs by U.S. authors – a country so vast that moving home often means a massive culture shock.  And this is the same, as the Taylor family learns to f...


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"Christianity 2.0" by John Dorsey

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Sunday, June 16, 2024, In : Book Reviews 


Many modern books on Christianity focus on the author’s personal life experiences and interpretations of Scripture in their context, with the objective of sharing the word of the Lord from their viewpoint.  This is that, to an extent, but what sets this one apart is that John promotes the O-ring “muscle testing” method to support his.  In a nutshell, this is a test devised to literally, empirically “prove” the truth of something in a spiritual/religious capacity, as contributory to ...


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"The End of the Playboy" by Harlin Hailey

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, In : Book Reviews 



Very sharply scripted, biting satire, and more of the same from the sardonically witty Harlin, this time set against the increasingly fashionable backdrop of the battle of the generations: Millennials vs. GenX (or whatever monicker the superior former have deemed dominion to label the latter with).  It was by pure coincidence that I read this book, about a former creative, days from his 50th birthday, just a few days before my own 50th birthday, and I therefore felt I had more of a stake in i...


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"Jeza's Jesus Juice" by Jeza Belle

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Monday, April 1, 2024, In : Book Reviews 


I won’t lie, I was sceptical about reviewing this book, being firstly an atheist and secondly someone who has never had particularly strong feelings either way about the LGBTQ+ community, neither as a critic nor particularly an active ally.  So, I wondered if I was the right choice of reviewer.  Furthermore, I wondered how serious a book this could be with the title Jeza’s Jesus Juice.  Now, I have to say, I’m somewhat humbled by my initial unconscious bias and pessimism; this book is e...


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"Final Video Game" by Craig Speakes

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Monday, February 5, 2024, In : Book Reviews 



A very entertaining read, I should say, in the young-adult sci-fi genre.  This book is fun, and it doesn’t take itself too seriously, nor delve too deeply into high fantasy, as many in this genre seem to these days.  A few years ago, this might have been considered pure science fiction, with its Terminator-style storyline of artificial intelligence acquiring self-awareness and setting out on a path for world domination, but this one is perhaps for slightly younger readers in the early-teen ...


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"Unfurling the Sails" by Sarah Branson

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Monday, August 21, 2023, In : Book Reviews 



I enjoyed this genre-hopping, seafaring tale.  I couldn’t work out why Unfurling the Sails needed to be set in the future, and it wasn’t until quite late in the book that I started to realize it might have been part of a series.  This wasn’t an issue as such, as it does stand alone quite comfortably, and for a refreshing change also actually rounds itself up quite nicely – far too many books I read leave open endings without warning, and it’s fast becoming one of my pet hates.  But ...


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"The Power of Wholeness" by Verlaine Crawford

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Friday, August 4, 2023, In : Book Reviews 


I review plenty of these self-actualization type of self-help books, and am surprisingly something of a fan.  They are usually pretty well written and presented, and generally they work.  Whether that’s a placebo effect or not I don’t think matters; the whole point is that positive mental attitude can have a material and physical effect on you in the real world.  This book is another of the same – maybe not the best I’ve read, but like all of them it means well, and the author truly b...


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"A Chance to Change" by Derek and Amy Weichel

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Sunday, July 23, 2023, In : Book Reviews 


Something of a surprise, this wholesome and kind-hearted parable, about a family who are heavy on love, but light on shared goal or direction.  Written by husband-and-wife team of writers and spiritual family therapists, Derek and Amy Weichel, I would guess it was probably composed as a sidenote accompaniment to their day-to-day work.  For those readers of a Christian faith who, like the (semi?) fictional Richardson family in this book, feel their family has lost its way a little, it is somet...


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"Kafka in Tangier" by Mohammed Said Hijouij

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Sunday, February 26, 2023, In : Book Reviews 



Although a novella, this is by no means coffee-table easy reading; if you want something quick and light-hearted, I’m not sure this will be it.  What it is, rather, is a purely metaphorical reimagining of Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, a rather bizarre tale in which a man inexplicably turns into a giant bug.  In this take, Moroccan Arab student of Humanities wakes to find himself into a rather more grotesque monster altogether than Kafka’s unfortunate principal.  Thus follows the shame of h...


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"Embracing God in the Right Perspective with the Right Foundation of Faith in Him" by Chris Tham

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Tuesday, January 10, 2023, In : Book Reviews 


Firstly, I should say that I received an ARC of this book from the author for my honest review.  I’m not sure I was the best person to provide this, being an atheist, but then came to realize that, from a literary perspective, an impartial reader may be the very best reviewer, objective and without any preconceived notions of religion and the Bible.

That’s exactly what this book is: an interpretation of the scriptures and how it relates to every aspect of our day-to-day lives.  More spec...


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"Forsaking Church" by David Alexander Shaw

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Monday, December 19, 2022, In : Book Reviews 



In recent years it seems there has been the creation of an entire new fiction and non-fiction genre: the Trump genre.  The guy’s name must appear in this book a hundred times or more!  I’ve no love loss for that man, you can be sure, but from the point of view of a literary reviewer, I’d be lying if I didn’t admit it becomes a touch tiresome.  That little gripe aside, this is a tremendously good book.  Profoundly cerebral, although fiction, it is a heartfelt, highly intelligent study ...


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"The Keeper Part 1: An Invitation" by Craig Speakes

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Sunday, December 4, 2022, In : Book Reviews 



What starts as something of a children’s story evolves as it progresses, into something altogether more suitable for older kids – that said, it does feature a talking cat.  A bit of a book of two halves, I found the first part promising, the second more formulaic in fantasy sci-fi.  I should say, all in all, this is probably a book for the younger teen, though some of the battle scenes (some of which are quite epic), may be slightly less suitable for that particular audience.

Generally p...


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"Alone Against the Sea" by Lance V. Packer

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Sunday, September 25, 2022, In : Book Reviews 


Before I begin, I should disclose that I assisted Lance in the production of this book.  However, rest assured that this has no bearing whatsoever on my review.  I have been fortunate enough now to read a couple from this author, and I can say with all sincerity that he is a cut above the rest.  His quality is from the top drawer, and whilst his books might not be the most eventful or action packed, they are as poignant, as profound and as thought-provoking as you are ever likely to read.  Al...


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"Salt and Light: The Complete Jesus" by Jonathan Geoffrey Dean

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Wednesday, August 31, 2022, In : Book Reviews 

As an unwavering atheist, who believes wholeheartedly in the existence of Jesus, I was very much looking forward to reading this book, and its evaluation of the authenticity of his divinity, from the point of view of an author immeasurably more knowledgeable on the subject than I.  Whilst Jonathan Dean certainly doesn’t disappoint – he is an extremely high quality author, who has undeniably studied, researched and analysed his subject comprehensively – I will admit that it was a slightl...


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"All Roads" by R. Mark Vinson

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Sunday, April 10, 2022, In : Book Reviews 

I may not be the most obvious choice of reviewer to appraise a book which can be categorized as both Christian and LGBTQ, for the two very obvious reasons.  Still, R. Mark Vinson chose to send me an ARC of “All Roads” – and I am very glad that he did.  It is a delightful book, and one which I felt a great deal happier and lighter afterward for having read.  Vinson (I will call him Mark for the purposes of this review), as well as being an eloquent and somewhat elegant writer, comes acro...


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"Faces We Love: Shanghai" by Derek Muhs and Marisa Tarin

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Monday, March 21, 2022, In : Book Reviews 

Not a work of literature in any real sense, but it is still difficult to imagine that this beautiful and sometimes stunning collection won’t appeal to most people on some level.  The elegant foreword and introduction aside, this book is in fact almost entirely a showcase of photography curated by a talented and shrewd-eyed life observers.  The 100 or so photographs range from the stylish to the sombre, the exciting to the calm, and the most simple of setpiece to the cleverest of visual effe...


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"Pooch Problems" by Christopher Poston

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Thursday, December 23, 2021, In : Book Reviews 

It’s a rare thing indeed that I am able to read a book for no other reason than I choose to and, having found myself in this unusual position of late, I chose Pooch Problems – and I am delighted that I did.  It is a marvellous, lovely book, which is also incredibly informative and very useful.  But for the most part, I love dogs, and after a while without one I find myself now ready to bring another canine into my family – in this respect, I don’t doubt this book will be a huge help, ...


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"Topically Challenged" by Christopher Fielden

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Tuesday, June 22, 2021, In : Book Reviews 

If you like flash fiction with an edge, I think you’ll really like this collection, like I did.  A fun and creative, if at times sardonic play on mainstream and utterly obscure headlines, compiled during the lockdown of the pandemic.  For the most part, as you might expect, there is a lot of left-wing, anti-Trump, anti-Brexit vitriol in some of these 150-word or so vignettes – thankfully, that’s not all the book is about, though.  All in all, the authors are good quality, and the cause ...


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"How to Marry a Ukrainian Supermodel" by John and Angela Klose

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Monday, June 21, 2021, In : Book Reviews 


This book, perhaps more so than previous titles I have read from these married authors, is a real mixed bag: part dating guide, part travel and large part self-improvement.  It is incredibly comprehensive, and the immense amount of work which has gone into creating it is plainly evident.  Full of fascinating insight into the lives and cultures of the people of Ukraine, this one really opens your eyes to the dynamic between the sexes.  Likewise, the self-improvement, reflection and actualizati...


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"Bold Soldier For Jesus" by Peggy Thorns

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Wednesday, June 2, 2021, In : Book Reviews 


I have to be honest and admit that I find it something of a challenge reviewing faith books like this one, for the simple reason that I’m an atheist, and Peggy’s motivational memoir is for its largest part sermonizing the scriptures and the benefits of dedicating one’s life to God – she is in fact an ordained minister.  Of course I utterly respect her as an author, a person and a believer, though all I can do is present my review of the book objectively as a creative written compositi...


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"Rosie Shadow" by Louise Worthington

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Wednesday, May 5, 2021, In : Book Reviews 



This is true horror from Louise Worthington, and genuinely creepy it is at times, too, with a vividness to its setpieces which would make Richard Laymon proud.  With her usual moody, atmospheric and psychological writing style, and characters with more layers than a Viennetta, Louise gets under your skin with Rosie Shadow, and stays there, increasingly itching you as the book goes on.  Part supernatural, part gore-thriller and part emotional drama, this is a well-crafted fairytale for adults,...


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"User Story Confusion" by Chris Lewis

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Tuesday, April 27, 2021, In : Book Reviews 




To clarify, for those not familiar with Chris Lewis’s Carnsa family series of books, a “user story” in this context refers to an Agile application of workflow development, for practice in business and the workplace.  A “story” is a statement with an objective; a single sentence identifying a problem, action and goal, with the overall intention of creating a Kanban-style workflow from it.

Incredibly for a book of less than 10,000 words, I can’t really work out if User Story Confus...


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"The Cluttered Mind" by Deborah J. McKenna

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Saturday, February 20, 2021, In : Book Reviews 


A qualified clinical counsellor and practicing hypnotherapist, Deborah McKenna is more than qualified to present the resources in this book, which she does with cheer and personality.  However, I do feel that perhaps readers should be advised before going in that it is very faith-heavy – both faith in yourself and positive thinking overall, and of course faith in God.  The “clutter” she refers to primarily bases this book on two premises: first, identifying and discarding repressed nega...


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"The Connection" by Dana Claire

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Tuesday, January 5, 2021,


This was a fun book.  I would say it is clearly Young Adult, but I did find the language at times a little bit coarse for a younger audience – or perhaps not.  It does have all the standard ingredients: the high school girl with a crush on the quiet loner; inter-species attraction; sinister agency men in dark suits – this strikes me as Y.A. sci-fi fantasy through and through.  As such, perhaps not necessarily my cup of tea – I always struggle to keep engaged, and always find the inevita...


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"Vidas: Deep in Mexico and Spain" by Edward Stanton

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Thursday, December 31, 2020, In : Book Reviews 



A detailed fictionalized memoir, which presents the second person viewpoint (i.e. you, the reader) as the main protagonist.  It is not clear why Stanton chose this tyle of narrative, though I would like to think (probably incorrectly) that the “you” to which he refers is a real person, to whom this book is tribute.  Telling the account of a divorced American man of Spanish heritage, who travels south to Mexico, then across the Atlantic to the old country, to explore his roots, in fact the...


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"The Savvy Ally" by Jeannie Gainsburg

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Sunday, December 13, 2020, In : Book Reviews 


An important and extremely useful guide, I feel – if, of course, much more to some readers than others. 

Jeannie Gainsburg herself doesn’t feel the need to provide any specific reason for her own choice to become an LGBTQ+ ally, though you can tell it has since become a much more important part of her life than simple vocation.  You don’t need to have the same passion as Jeannie, for the cause of identity-equity, to find this book useful and informative; “The Savvy Ally” might be ...


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"Bellybutton: The Source of my Strength" by Daniel Felix

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Friday, December 11, 2020, In : Book Reviews 


There are numerous reasons why people write books, though generally this infinite number falls within three general categories: pure creative expression; to inform the reader; or, for the author’s own therapy.  This appears to have been written predominantly for the latter reason – with perhaps a hint of the second.  Just how much of this memoir is true is not clear to me; at the risk of causing offence, I got the impression there was a lot of fantasy on the part of Felix, and I suspect a...


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"The Second Poison" by Pieter Wilhelm

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Sunday, November 22, 2020, In : Book Reviews 


This vivid and graphic crime thriller is perhaps in fact more an exposé of the shocking sex trade in Thailand, and other illicit activities of the Bangkok criminals; all on all, though, it seems to particularly emphasize the cultural exploitation of these desperate, destitute people by sex tourists from al over the world, and the lengths they will go to just to survive.  The Second Poison is detailed and holds nothing back in its candid portrayal of child prostitutes, ladyboys and their repu...


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"Strange Karma" by Willow Healy

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Tuesday, September 1, 2020, In : Book Reviews 


To tell the truth, my review of Strange Karma is somewhat of a contrary one.  This is actually a pretty good book, yet strangely I struggled with large parts of it, finding it a little difficult at times to get into and stay with the story.  Not that it was particularly complicated, rather convoluted perhaps, as a woman traces the steps of her great-grandfather, decades earlier, into the mountains of Tibet, whilst in possession of a valuable gemstone; unbeknown to her, she is being tracked by...


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"The Shepherd God" by Matt Taylor

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Thursday, May 14, 2020, In : Book Reviews 


This superb, simple parable is a real gem.  Tremendously dark, gripping and vivid, it tells an age old tale of good versus evil, seduction by sin and God’s wrath; the story is unabashedly biblical in context and a cautionary tale in its purest form – and, with strength in its simplicity, it is outstanding. 

Set in the always ominous early days of the New World – specifically early-1800s Massachusetts, in which witchcraft and the worship of dark arts were reviled and summarily dealt wit...


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"Not Pregnant" by Karina Savaryna

Posted by Margaret Walker on Sunday, April 26, 2020, In : Book Reviews 

If I hadn’t started this book only very late one evening, I would have finished it in a single reading. Not Pregnant by Karina Savaryna is an expression of the grief of every woman in every century who has longed for a child. Like the mother of the Jewish prophet Samuel, she is ‘a woman sorely troubled’, speaking out of her great anxiety and distress. The book is intense and unrelenting but it is also as gripping and expressive as Shakespeare. Having begun to read, one is drawn in. The ...


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"The Power of Music and the ADHD Brain" by Luz Galindo

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Tuesday, March 24, 2020, In : Book Reviews 


This interesting, entertaining book is a very enjoyable way to kill an hour or two.  Written by an ADHD sufferer, its very simple format tells us first about the condition, then about the healing power of music generally, before finally combining the two topics in its third part, to suggest how music can help those affected by ADHD to manage their mental health.  I, for one, was in no doubt about this suggestion before I even picked the book up, so Luz had no need to convince me.  Music is un...


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"Lady Father" by Rev. Susan Bowman

Posted by Margaret Walker on Thursday, March 5, 2020, In : Book Reviews 


Jesus said: ‘Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.’

My first thought when I read this story about the woman caught in adultery was: Where is the man?  It is true, as the Reverend Susan Bowman discovered, that if you are one: a man, and two: not ordained, then you can get away with a great deal.  If you are a woman priest, then you are toast.

I come from Sydney, Australia, the home of the ‘S’ word: women’s ‘submission’ to men in the Anglican (aka Episcopal) Church.  ...


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"Catamaran Crossing" by Douglas Carl Fricke

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Wednesday, February 26, 2020, In : Book Reviews 


This short, enjoyable memoir is a real gem.  Written with clear quality by an author with undoubted credentials to do so, we get to join Doug and his experienced sailor friends, crossing the Atlantic from the Canaries to Antigua, on their custom-built catamaran in the 1980s.  They are blessed for the first part of the journey to be joined by renowned boat designer John Shuttleworth, an expert in the field, who also writes a very welcome foreword to this book.  At times utterly tense, sometime...


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"The Strawberry Road" by Ritch Gaiti

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Tuesday, February 18, 2020, In : Book Reviews 


A beautifully written book, if not about anything specific, but then, simultaneously, about everything.  Ritch Gaiti takes us on one man’s hugely personal journey of enlightenment, across the unnamed wilderness and through his own spiritual realm.  For the most part, it is difficult to tell if the narrative of The Strawberry Road is a metaphor for his whole life journey, a particular life challenge the narrator is facing, or if he actually is simply walking, with no purpose but to see where...


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"From Doctor to Guinea Pig" by Angelique D.

Posted by Margaret Walker on Friday, January 3, 2020, In : Book Reviews 



Absolutely riveting. Written by his wife in a vibrant Greek style, From Doctor to Guinea-pig is the story of Alex, a Greek doctor in Zaire in Central Africa, gifted and generous, who contracts HIV. There are a lot of twists and turns to this story. Alex is not a typical AIDS patient.   

The author has the gift of making the little things in life absorbing to her readers. With honesty, compassion and humour, she has written a beautiful tribute to a remarkable man. 

Trained in the university ...


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"Freedom, Sex and a Meat Cleaver" by Sherman Miles

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Wednesday, November 13, 2019, In : Book Reviews 

Engrossing, entertaining and utterly easy to read, I had no problem at all getting lost in these exciting, fun tales.  Chronicling the adventures of a young American soldier, discharged following the end of the Vietnam war, who decides to return to South East Asia, to live and travel, these short stories are based loosely on the real life exploits of the author, as well as stories he has heard and people he met.  This collection of anecdotes forms the whole, overall story of his months in, pr...


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"The Seven Gifts Within Us" by The Sailor

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Sunday, October 20, 2019, In : Book Reviews 

Right from the very first moment I started reading The Seven Gifts Within Us, I felt a huge smile growing on my face, and it didn’t go away for the duration; this book is an utter delight.  I was expecting a sermon about faith, but this isn’t that; it is so much more.  It is a sermon of sorts, but far more universally applicable than to be simply applied to people of faith; all readers, if they are human, can take guidance from the overall message in this book.  The seven gifts are reveal...


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"East of Lincoln" by Harlin Hailey

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Saturday, September 21, 2019, In : Book Reviews 

This bleakly unsettling, yet triumphantly entertaining L.A.-dream-turned-sour tale, laced with sharp, very black – and sometimes side-splitting – comedy, is a real welcome interjection to the noir genre.  Addressing a subject which is vastly overlooked in our society: the scrapheap of middle-age – an age which takes everything from you, one piece at a time, it is very coarse and sour, and very, very good.

Set in the early-current decade – the post-recession Obama years – East of Li...


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"Choose A Reality... Any Reality" by Emmanuel Morfoboss

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Sunday, September 15, 2019, In : Book Reviews 


This short study explores and examines the multi-layered facets of human behaviour and cognitive decision-making, as if they are a very element of the physical make-up of our universe, which is a somewhat confusing, if interesting subject to get our heads around.

Using explanations of ancient philosophy, right through quantum physics and the construction of the cosmos itself, Emmanuel attempts to explain how our own differing perceptions of reality are really what directly contribute to the ...


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"The Wooden Man" by James W. Truax

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Wednesday, August 28, 2019, In : Book Reviews 


There are so many words to describe “The Wooden Man”: dark, disturbing and wonderfully engrossing are but a few.  James Truax is a fine author, and he doesn’t just present one interesting story in this self-contained tale, but several.  This extremely creative and completely absorbing novella presents as a fable for kids – yet, at the same time it grows darker, and at times genuinely more frightening, with each turn of the page.

When eight-year-old Gabe finds himself lost in the wood...


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"From Foster Care To Millionaire" by Cody McLain

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Friday, July 26, 2019, In : Book Reviews 


Beautifully written and utterly engaging, right from the off, Cody’s intense attention to detail is visible throughout this book.  Whilst I have read a lot of memoirs, many of which project an increasingly bitter adulthood onto childhood trauma and don’t particularly have the desired effect of instilling empathy on the reader, Cody’s is the exact opposite of this – a tale of someone who suffered as a child, and overcame it to take control of his life.  In this boy’s case, I feel utt...


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"CRAZY ABOUT KURT" BY WILL LINK

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Wednesday, May 22, 2019, In : Book Reviews 



Will Link is a brilliant author, who a fantastic use of language (both description and dialogue), which will easily relate to younger and older adults alike.  While some of his subject matter may be a little coarse for the former, just remember that it is their age group this refers to, and they know it better than our nostalgic view of it.  Older readers can reminisce about the days of their youth, while the youngers can laugh at the commonalities between us, which still characterize their g...


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"FORTUNA AND THE SCAPEGRACE" BY BRIAN KINDALL

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Thursday, March 28, 2019, In : Book Reviews 

There is a wonderful, melodious tone of voice to Brian Kindall’s writing – his language is always classical and sometimes sublime – the nineteenth-century San Francisco prospectors’ era effortlessly permeates every carefully chose word and sentence and his knowledge of American historical setting appears almost innate, as he places you, vividly at every scene.  In a nutshell, he is a tremendously talented author.

But, as with most creative talents, there is a flaw on the flip-side.  ...


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"THE CUCKOO COLLOQUIUM" BY MICHAEL A. GRECO

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Tuesday, March 19, 2019, In : Book Reviews 



Michael Greco is a good, professional author and a brilliant writer, with a real flair for offbeat comedy, which borders on the farcical.  But, you definitely have to immerse yourself in his wavelength, pretty quickly, because “The Cuckoo Colloquium” is very busy; he has a tendency to jump around a lot, making it quite difficult to keep track of what is going on from one moment to the next.  Once you get used to this, you realize that he is really very clever at writing with an ensemble c...


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"LEGENDS OF PERSIA" BY JENNIFER MACAIRE

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Wednesday, October 24, 2018, In : Book Reviews 




I was quite critical of the first instalment of the Alexander series, so did try to read Jennifer’s review copy of the first sequel with an open mind.  She is something of an oxymoron, in that she is an extremely talented author, with a fantastic writing style and an undeniable knowledge of not only her subject, but her craft, yet her choice of storyline and genre is at best a little immature, and at worst somewhat offensive.

As a semi-fictional account of the life of Alexander the Great a...


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"MERMAIDS ARE REAL: THE MYSTIQ PRONG" by BO WU

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Friday, October 12, 2018, In : Book Reviews 




This vivid and colourfully descriptive book goes straight into full-scale fantastical with very little warning.  Telling the tale of Benji, a thirteen-year-old boy who finds out he is, in fact, a mermaid/man, it seems two-parts children’s book to one-part grown-up.  Personally, I feel it is much better in its mature moments, because the story, once it starts to form, is a pretty good one – and an important one at that.

Wu is clearly passionate about the life in our oceans, and the messag...


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"THE ROAD TO ALEXANDER" BY JENNIFER MACAIRE

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Tuesday, August 14, 2018, In : Book Reviews 


“The Road to Alexander” is one of the strangest books I have ever been asked to review, in that it is possibly the most contrary.  Ordinarily, I love books which cross genres, if done well, and this book certainly does that.  It doesn’t take itself too seriously – at least, surely it can’t – and seems, for the most part, to have its tongue buried very firmly in its cheek. 

The premise is an interesting one: a time-travelling journalist from the future returns to the 4th century ...


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"SPARROWHAWK ON THE HORIZON" BY A. SCHOLTE

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Tuesday, June 19, 2018, In : Book Reviews 



The moment you begin reading “Sparrowhawk on the Horizon”, you know immediately it is an undeniable work of quality.  Scholte is an articulate, educated and highly professional author, who evidently spent ten years researching and creating this book; her diligence shows. 

Her informative semi-factual account of the birth of the Americas Cup is a homage to the time – a period of innovative ship-building, in the years following the Industrial Revolution – and provides a deep insight i...


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"JUST ANOTHER GIRL'S STORY: A MEMOIR ON FINDING REDEMPTION" By Laura Eckert

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Friday, April 6, 2018, In : Book Reviews 


People write books for a variety of reasons – sometimes they have a lesson to teach, or a message to share, sometimes it is to make money, and sometimes for their own therapy. In Laura’s case, you get the distinct impression throughout that therapy is her reason; however, as you start to reach the final chapters of “Just Another Girl’s Story...” , you come to realize that the “redemption” to which she refers in the title, she is assuming from spreading her pro-life mess...


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"FINDING THE NARROW PATH" By Lin Wilder

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Sunday, September 24, 2017, In : Book Reviews 


This is the third of Lin Wilder’s books I’ve read, and the only non-fiction title, the first two being instalments 1 and 2 of her Lindsey McCall series.  It is the memoir of Lin’s own life and her diversion from, then return to religion.  Ironically, and somewhat surprisingly for me, it is the best I’ve read from her, without a shadow of doubt.  I may not be a believer to any degree, yet Lin’s biography had me spellbound, and I simply couldn’t put it down until midway (and even ...


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"NO QUARTER - DOMINIUM: VOLUME 1" by MJL Evans & GM O'Connor

Posted by Matt McAvoy on Wednesday, January 25, 2017, In : Book Reviews 



I have to be honest, I felt a little cheated by this book. Obviously, I was aware at the time of reading that it was volume 1 of a 6-part series, but, from a simple viewpoint, it took a little while to start coming together, and then ended abruptly just as it looked as though it were about to.

Set in colonial-era Jamaica, this book opens in dramatic fashion (a shipwreck in a hurricane), and we are transported instantly into a world of slavery, cut-throat pirates and imperial elitism, promisi...

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Stay Gone by Keira Mayock
***½
Crime Drama

The Kloaked Signal by Rose G. Loops
****½
Non-Fiction

Broken Rooms by Stef-Albert Bothma
*****
Literary Fiction / LGBT

The Gentling of Hanna Johansen by Charles Coleman
*****
Drama

Lily Starling and the Storm Riders by Christian Hurst
****
Sci-Fi / Adventure

The Man Who Couldn't Fit In by Carlos Hughes
***
Comedy

Venus by Victoria Pilcher
****
Astrology

Menagerie in the Dark by Chris Kauzlarich
****
Horror

Sacred Fire of Public Education by David Nemzoff
*****
Politics

Just Play Like You Do In The Basement by Rick Porrello
****½
Memoir

Only Half A Person by Rowland Grover
*****
Memoir

Coming of Age, Coming to Terms by Javier de Lucia
*****
Reference

A Pleasant Fiction by Javier De Lucia
*****
Drama

Iseris: House of Power by A.A. Smith
***½
Fantasy

Lessons Learned as a Nazarite by Zachary James
***½
Faith

The Red Concerto by S.F. Hayes
*****
Drama

Next Thanksgiving by Wyvonne Page
***½
Drama

The Age of Unbecoming by Javier De Lucia
****
Comedy

God's Illuminating Blindness by Dwight David Croy
****
Bible

Growing Pains by Javier de Lucia
****
Comedy

Becoming Calvin by Javier de Lucia
****
Comedy

Lily Starling and the Voyage of the Salamander by Christian Hurst
****
Sci-Fi

Vincible by Jay Jameston
****
Comedy

Descent Into Dementialand by Sherry Hobbs
****½
Memoir

A Secret Soldier's Confession by Dennis Barger
***
Suspense

A Secret Soldier's Confession by Dennis Barger
****
Fantasy

The Oscar Goes To by Rob Santana
***½
Drama

The Payola Chronicles by Justin Stamm
****
Screenplay

Die Hard Atheist by Louisa Peck
****
Memoir

A Dangerous Time by Irina Simmons
*****
Historical Drama

The Seventh Valley by Stephen Murphy
****
Drama

If They Won't Bend, Break Them by Geoffrey Michael
****
Business

The Wayfinder by Nash Rhodes
****
Drama

Broken Time by Sherri Fulmer Moorer
***½
Sci-Fi

Wisdom and the Baobab Tree by Edward R. McMahon
****
Political Drama

The Woman in Green From Cromarty by Christina Francine
****
Short Story / Horror

Chasm of Exiles by Seeley James
***½
Action

Only Ann Knows by Baird Smart
*****
Drama

Justice by J. Grant Boyd
****
Crime

How to be a Digital Nomad by Erin Michelson
***½
Travel

Echoes of Fortune by David R. Leng
****
Adventure

Aidenn: Crossing to Eternity by Ford Nettleton
*****
Literary Fiction

Infrequent Frequencies, Rare Resonance by G.E. Poole
****
Theology

Star Lost by Amy Ayres
***
Sci-Fi

The Man Who Buried Chickens by A.I. Johnson
****½
Short Stories

Worse Than You Think by Todd Allen and Heath Hamrick
*****
Memoir

Tumult in Mecca by Hans Peter Bech
****
Drama

Super Super Charro by Carlos Lozano
****
Adventure

The Gulf by Owen Garratt
****
Thriller

Schroeder by Neal Cassidy
****
Thriller

Gaviota Island by Janna Klarmann
****
Drama

The Gnomes of Fibberton by Becky Bell
****
Children's

Fragments of Time by Jan Lloyd
****
Fantasy

Memories of Tomorrow by Josh Herner
***
Fantasy

Mitzi the Bitsy Fly by R. Sheldon
****
Children's

You Are Not Here by Michael Albanese
****
Motivational

Krooked Ketamine by Arthur Williams
*****
Drama

Deadly Rainbows by A.A. Akibibi
****
Sci-Fi/Adventure

White Monkey by Carlos Hughes
****
Comedy

A Pangolin Slept On Buddha's Lap by Madeleine Dale
****
Drama

The Road to Courage by Roy Taylor
****
Memoir

Splendid Light by A.A. Akibibi
****
Sci-Fi

Deep Darkness by A.A. Akibibi
****½
Sci-Fi

Find the Ladder by Nadeem Lutfullah
****
Self-Help

The Power of Water by James Grimm
****
Fantasy

Christianity 2.0 by John Dorsey
***
Faith

The Third Estate by D.R. Berlin
***
Thriller

Billy Dee of the Ozarks by J. Lee Bagan
****
Fantasy

The End of the Playboy by Harlin Hailey
****
Comedy

Search and Destroy by Glyn Haynie
***½
Vietnam War

Eye Contact Over Truk by Stephanie Woodman
*****
Drama

Out of the Shadows by D.M. McDonald
***
Drama

Violin by April Seymour
****
Thriller

Rem's Chance by Dave J. Andrae
****
Drama

The Sins of Doc Rat by Trey Meade
*****
Short Stories

Rescue Run by John Winn Miller
****
Action

Starting Over by L.F. Roth
***
Comedy

Huge Words By Huge People by Liam James Leaven
***
Humour

Concerning Intellectual Suicide in the Human Race by Massimo Fantini
****
Literary Fiction

Jeza's Jesus Juice by Jeza Belle
*****
Faith / LGBTQ

Hierophantasy by Kyle James
****
Fantasy

A Curse in Kyoto
****½
Mystery

Faith by Nick Nielsen
***½
Thriller

Baron Munchausen by Ross Stein
***½
Fantasy

Legacy of the Third Way by Abdul Quayyum Khan Kundi
****
Political

Final Video Game by Craig Speakes
***½
Adventure

Mamluks of Thunder Island by Aly Brisha
****
Sci-Fi

Pedro's Pickles and the American Dream by David Ek
****
Drama

Plausible Liars by Lin Wilder
****
Drama

The World We Deserve by T.K. Kanwar
*****
Drama

Second Hand Rose by D.E. Fox
***
Horror

Hardened Steel by Victor Gregor
*****
War Drama

Why Not, Coach? by Gregory Ryan
****
Reference

Necessary Death by Preston Fassel and Chris Grosso
*****
Psychology

The Waiting Room by Annika Galloway
*****
Short Stories

The Land of Now and Then by Irene Edwarda
*****
Children's

Rider's Blood Moonlit Black by Myka Silber
****½
Fantasy

Owning Anxiety by Tracy Lynn James
***
Self-Help

Water Music by Marcia Peck
***
Drama

War Torn Book 2 by Jan Lloyd
****
Drama

Seeker of the Secret by Roshini Sharma Bhambi
***
Y.A. / Sci-fi

The Crossroad of War and War by Bokang Murdock Montjane
*****
Drama

The Ruler's Soul by C.R.
****
Romance

Make the Dark Night Shine by Alan Lessik
*****
Wartime LGBT

Starzel by Mark Bertrand
***
Sci-Fi

The Confessions of Pope Joan by Gary McAvoy
****
Suspense

Children in the City of Czars by Irmgarde Brown
*****
Drama

Saint Richard Parker by Merlin Franco
***½
Drama

How to Fix the Smile of a Crocodile by Rebecca Kurien
****
Children's

A Perfect Finish by Chris Lude
***½
Drama

Unfurling the Sails by Sarah Branson
****
Young Adult

Sexy Erotic Lingerie by B.C. Howard
****
Thriller

The Power of Wholeness by Verlaine Crawford
***
Self-Help

Eyes of the Beholder by Swinn Daniels
***
Romance

Chaos in the Cosmos by Irene Edwards
****
Children's

A Spooky Wish by Irene Edwards
****
Children's

A Chance to Change by Derek and Amy Weichel
****
Faith

Mac: The Wind Beneath My Wings by Sherry Hobbs
*****
Memoir

Autosarcophagy by Helen Cova
****
Short Stories

Naked Came the Detective by Glendall C. Jackson III
***
Crime Mystery

Caught in the Crossfire by Lance B. Wilkins
*****
Historical Fiction

In the Garden of Shadows by Karen Jewell
****½
Drama

The Benevolent World Banker by M.K. Nielsen
*****
Drama

10 Indelibles by Philip A. Brown
***
Non-Fiction

The Galileo Gambit by Gary McAvoy
***
Thriller

Blood Fortune by Brock Rivers
****
Sci-Fi / Action

Attachment Patterns by Stephen Metcalfe
****
Comedy-Drama

No Man's Mercy... No God's Forgiveness by John Hayden
***
Thriller

The Ponce Factor by J.D. Crawford
****
Sci-Fi

1000 Fun Facts For Immature Adults by Bryan Spektor
*****
Trivia

Bully by Sara Aurorae
****
Drama

The Melancholy Strumpet Master by Zeb Beck
****
Comedy

War Torn by Jan Lloyd
*****
Thriller

Read This Book After 5 Years by Blanche La Mar
***
Self-Help

Hurt No More by Rebecca E. Chandler
****
Self-Help

Project Neon by Jonathan K. Crockett
****
Sci-Fi

Starlite by Jonathan Latt
***
Sci-Fi

Kafka in Tangier by Mohammed Said Hijouij
***
Literary Fiction

I Am Fun Size by Anjali Bhimani
***
Motivational

It Won't Hurt None by Rebecca E. Chandler
*****
Memoir

The Jerusalem Scrolls by Gary McAvoy
****
Thriller

The Nine Lives of Felix the Tomcat by by M.P. Frank
***
Comedy

Embracing God by Chris Tham
***
Faith

Welcome to Opine by Matthew Marullo
****
Satire

Dark Days by Bobby Tsui
***
Sci-fi

Women: An Operator Guide For Young Men by Will Goodrich
*****
Comedy

Forsaking Church by David Alexander Shaw
****½
Drama

The Talking Forest by Kay Broome
****
Spiritualism

The Keeper Part 1 by Craig Speakes
***½
Children's

The Queen's Player by Anthony R. Wildman
****
Historical Fiction

Covenant Spring by Christopher Watson
***
Drama

Annunciation by Ciara Houghton Ruane
***½
Drama

The Pulse by Owen Garratt
****
Drama

The Black Widow by Louise Worthington
*****
Poetry

Samhain Secrets by Demar, Schaffer, Demont, Dean
****
Short Stories

Redcap, Whitecap, Goblin, Thief by Vaughn R. Demont
***
Fantasy

Destiny of Determination by Cathy Burnham Martin
*****
Semi-Biographical

Contrarian by Lucas Sterling
***½
Action

Alone Against the Sea by Lance V. Packer
*****
Drama

Pirate Penance by E.Z. Prine
***½
Comedy

Pirate Booty by E.Z. Prine
***
Drama

Have You Eaten Rice Today? by Apple Gidley
****
Romantic Drama

The Manifesting Book by Kathleen Montgomery
****
Self-Help

Pirate the Rock Band by E.Z. Prine
***½
Comedy-Drama

Salt and Light by Jonathan Geoffrey Dean
****½
Drama

Dissovery of the Five Senses by K.N. Smith
***
Young Adult

Chasing the Reaper by Sarah McKnight
****
Fantasy

The Avignon Affair by Gary McAvoy
****
Suspense

The Reaper's Quota by Sarah McKnight
****
Dark Humour

Parenting and Teaching With Love and Logic by Christine M. Pearce
****
Parenting

Bully Boy by Tom Wade
****
Drama

Immunity for Murder by David M. Beers
****
True Crime

Zoe Hearty and the Space Invaders by T.E. Norris
****
Sci-Fi

Mindbender by Avinash Naduvath
***
Sci-Fi

True Crime Stories You Won't Believe by Romeo Vitelli
*****
True Crime

The Ascension of Annie by Siobhan Chisholm
***
Fantasy

Black, White and Gray All Over by Frederick Douglass Reynolds
****
Memoir

An Independent Woman in Yugoslavia by Iris Novak
****
Memoir

Where There's Smoke There's Liars by Aleksander Eaton
****
Satire

The Savoy and Other Stories by Stephen Murphy
***½
Short Stories

The Case of the Absent Answers by R.L. Fink
****
Children's

All Roads by R. Mark Vinson
****
LGBTQ Memoir

The Petrus Prophecy by Gary McAvoy
*****
Mystery

Going Outside by Robert Levin
****
Short Stories

Grow 10x With C.R.O. by Anthony La Rocca
*****
Marketing

Faces We Love: Shanghai by Derek Muhs and Marisa Tarin
****
Photography

The Forty Knots Burn by Lynn Hesse
***
Crime Fiction

You Only Live Thrice by Karl Perry
****½
Memoir

Identity Crisis by T.K. Kanwar
*****
Political

Keeping It Under Wraps: Parenthood
*****
Non-Fiction Shorts

Fancy Shop by Valeri Stanoevich
****
Short Stories

Holding Fast by Susan Cole
*****
Memoir

50 States by Richard R. Becker
****
Short Stories

Travels With Maurice by Gary Orleck
*****
Memoir

Pooch Problems by Christopher Poston
*****
Educational

Compilers by Ayan Pratap
***
Horror

Naturally Supporting Cancer Treatment by Jenny Graves
****½
Therapy

The Serpent's Star by Sarah Ickes
***
Western

Bravery Doesn't Come From a Copper Coin
****
Comedy / Drama

The Opus Dictum
****
Thriller

The Resurrection of Boraichee by William Natale
***
Comedy / Drama

The Firebase by Glyn Haynie
*****
Vietnam War

The Ambush by Glyn Haynie
****
Vietnam War

Being Netta Wilde by Hazel Ward
****
Drama

Certified by Roger Wilson-Crane
****
Drama

The Ville by Glyn Haynie
****
Vietnam War

Musings, Woolgathering and Ghosts by C.K. Sobey
***
Poetry

The Tunnel
****½
Vietnam War

Fill the Gaps by Andrew Johnston
****
Comedy / Drama

Art Farm by Marc Dickerson
****
Comedy

Tales From an Odd Mind by Nom de Plume
****
Short Stories

Scroonathan by Ram T. Daryanani
****½
Festive

Humankind by Michael Whitehead
****
Drama

Shadows Unveiled by Amanda Berthault
*****
Drama

Just My Luck by Lelia Coles and Rosilyn Seays
****
Drama

The Vivaldi Cipher by Gary McAvoy
****
Mystery

The Soprano, The Monster and The Dragonslayer by Vashti Stopher Klein
***
Poetry / Art

Bouncing Back From Difficult Times from Mary Ann V. Mercer
***
Self-Help

Topically Challenged by Christopher Fielden
****
Flash Fiction

Cold Star by Dick Woodgate
****
Spy Thriller

Passion, Purpose and Profits by The Prosperity Sisters
*****
Motivational

How to Marry a Ukrainian Supermodel by John and Angela Klose
****
Reference

Roller Rink Starlight by William Hart
****
Coming-of-age

Consequences by David Grantham
****
War Memoir

Bold Soldier for Jesus by Peggy Thorns
****
Faith

Chromaspace: Conscript by Megan Alnico
***
Sci-Fi

Not Literary by Auriane de Rudder
****
Short Stories

Drinking and Knowing Things by Michael Amon
*****
Reference

FaeRhysian by Song Joo
****
Fantasy

A Basket Full of Hands by Ram T Daryanani
*****
Thriller

Find Love Overseas by John Klose
***
Dating Guide

The Friends of Allan Renner by Dave J. Andrae
****
Comedy

Rosie Shadow by Louise Worthington
****½
Horror

Dr. Glass by Louise Worthington
****½
Psychological Drama

User Story Confusion by Chris Lewis
***
Professional Development

Willow Weeps by Louise Worthington
****
Supernatural Thriller

Sunshine Blues by Bob Calverley
****
Crime Thriller

The Utopia Project by Billy Dering
****
YA / Sci-Fi

The Magdalene Veil by Gary McAvoy
****
Mystery Thriller

Earthbound by Fynn Perry
***
Paranormal Thriller

The Cluttered Mind by Deborah J. McKenna
***
Self Help

Caught Between Worlds by Lance Packer
****
Drama

Stranger in a Homeland by Kyle McCormick
*****
Travel Memoir

Diet For Great Sex by Christine H. Lozier
*****
Health / Nutrition

How to Start and Grown an eCommerce Business by Charles Camisasca
*****
Business

William Ottoway's Utopia by Christopher Griffith
***
Short Stories

The Dyslexia Code by Karl de Leeuw
****
Reference

Tiny Planet Filled With Liars by Stephen M.A.
***
Sci-fi / Comedy

The Lifer and the Lawyer by George Critchlow
*****
Non-Fiction

The Ordinary Leader by Geoff Lew
****
Historical

Vidas by Edward Stanton
****
Travel Memoir

The Connection by Dana Claire
***
Young Adult

The Savvy Ally by Jeannie Gainsburg
****
LGBTQ+

Death Honk ny JP Mac
****
Short Stories

The Bodies That Move by Bunye Ngene
*****
Drama

Bellybutton by Daniel Felix
***
Memoir

The Future is Autonomous by Phillip Wilcox
****
Technology

A Compendium of Unusual Tales by Ramsey Harrison
****
Short Stories

Krampusnacht by James Drummond
****½
Horror

Beat Your Weight, Beat Your Fat by Ian Breaker
****
Nutrition

The Art of Accepting Yourself by Marlow Pierce
*****
Motivational

The Second Poison by Pieter Wilhelm
****
Crime Thriller

The Little Book of Greatness by Ari Gunzburg
*****
Motivational

Moscow Honey by T.M. Parris
****
Spy Thriller

Gobbledy by Lis Anna-Langston
****
Children's

The Magdalene Reliquary by Gary McAvoy
****
Thriller

The Empress and the Arctic Tern by Angie Chasser
***
Fantasy

Pelham on Parole by Carl Plummer
***
Comedy

My Life For Her by Robert J. Saniscalchi
****
Action Thriller

Sinai Unhinged by Joanna Evans
****
Science Fiction

Ralley Point by Daniel Bishop
****
Family Drama

Twelve Spies of Moses by Bruce Hampson
*****
Historical Fiction

Burn Me Out by Brandon Barrows
****½
Crime Thriller

Control: The Foundation of Life by Lance Packer
****
Reference

Misery of a Halfling by Serge Sanin
***
Comedy

The Iron Lady by Daniel Fellows
****
Thriller

Death Unexpected by Galen Barbour
****
Medical Thriller

All the Bay's Clams and All the Bay's Men by John Bauer
****
Drama

The Interesting Detective by David Alexander Brown
***
Mystery

Woods by J. Rodin
***
Mystery

Money Bags by Michael G. Browne
***
Comedy-Thriller

Strange Karma by Willow Healy
***½
Thriller

Hinterland by Lorna Brown
****
Drama

Justice Without Mercy by R.L. Burgess
***½
Sci-fi

Restless by Jedidiah Appiah
*****
Faith / Motivation

Ultra Betrayal by Glenn Dyer
****
Espionage

IHVJ: The Love Code by Foster Grant
*****
Thriller

Revenge is Coming by Glyn Haynie
*****
Action Thriller

Why is Everything Closed? by Lauren Patterson
****
Children's

The Lightning Horse by N.L. Holmes
****
Historical Fiction

Nobody Would Listen by R.A. Merrill
*****
Autobiography

The Liminal Lands by Robyn Sheldon
****
Spiritual Memoir

Thryke by Simon Gary
*****
Comedy

Reborn by T.M. Parris
****
Spy Thriller

Lucifer's Star by C.T. Phipps and Michael Suttkus
***½
Sci-fi

A Prince Who Destroyed My Life by Asia Jamil
*****
Non-Fiction

Straight Outta Fangton by C.T. Phipps
***
Action/Comedy

Killer Instincts by Anna Lee Rose
***
Romance/Thriller

The Surgeon's Obol by Arthur Williams
****
Comedy/Medical

The Perfection of Fish by J.S. Morrison
***
Comedy/Offbeat

Bird in a Snare by N.L. Holmes
****
Historical Fiction

as Maryam's Tree Stood Witness by Ali Kasem
*****
Family Drama

A Sparrow Alone by Mim Eichmann
****
Historical Fiction

Suicide Squeeze by Steve Hagood
****
Action

Dr. Insomniac by Samatha Polisetti
****
Memoir

The Magdalene Deception by Gary McAvoy
****½
Mystery

Lying Beneath by Kevin Moran
***
Mystery Thriller

A Nation Interrupted by Kevin McDonald
*****
Thriller

The Best Week that Never Happened by Dallas Woodburn
****
Romance

The Dead Don't Sleep by Steven Max Russo
***½
Action

Think Laugh Cry by William Baga
****
Short Stories

The Shepherd God by Matt Taylor
*****
Historical Fiction

On the Wrong Side of God by Harry Boyd
****½
Non-fiction

Servant Leader's Manifesto by Omar L. Harris
*****
Business

Photography for Well-Being 1 by Lee Aspland
****
Photography

The Corral Ring by Thomas Richards
*****
Historical Fantasy

Call Numbers by Syntell Smith
***
Drama

No Pianos, Pets or Foreigners by Joe Palermo
***
Memoir

Raven by Sue Loh
****
Mystery

Not Pregnant by Karina Savaryna
*****
Memoir

The Power of Targeted Choices by Luis Pisoni and Aurora Mazzoldi
****
Self-Help

Hotel Inspire by Douglas Warren
***
Drama

Return to the Madness by Glyn Haynie
*****
War / Action

The Final Weekend by Neal Cassidy
***
Comedy

Ivy is a Weed by Robert M. Roseth
****
Crime Thriller

Resilience During the Pandemic by Nick Arnett
*****
Motivational

Will and Mysteria by Christa Reynolds
****
Self-Help/Spiritual

The Power of Music and the ADHD Brain by Luz Galindo
****
Psychology

The Latecomers by Rich Marcello
***
Drama

Monsters Inside by Ric Rae
***
Sci-fi / Horror

Butterfly Lake by Robert J. Saniscalchi
****
Action

Our Teenage Years by T.J. Wray
****
Memoir

The Soloist by Donald Gates
****
Espionage

Lady Father by Rev. Susan Bowman
****
Memoir

Catamaran Crossing by Douglas Carl Fricke
*****
Memoir

Black Shade of White Justice by Cattleya
****
Fantasy/Romance

The Strawberry Road by Ritch Gaiti
****
Spiritual

Red Hail by Jamie Killen
****
Sci-fi/Mystery

Bullets and Bandages by Robert J. Saniscalchi
*****
War Fiction

Who's There? by Dimas Rio
*****
Short Stories

Beautiful Things by Eloise Kelly
****
Drama

Golgotha by Guy Portman
****
Dark Comedy

I Learned it From You by Kevin Douglas Wright
*****
Documentary

Boulder County by Marc Krulewitch
*****
Crime Drama

Stronger than Blood by Allan Mason
***½
Sci-fi

Bottomless Cups by Joel Bresler
***
Comedy

Non Obvious Megatrends by Rohit Bhargava
****
Non-Fiction

From Doctor to Guinea Pig by Angelique D.
*****
Biography

Freedom's Light by Robert J. Saniscalchi
****
Action Thriller

Bucket Showers and Baby Goats by Christine Brown
****
Travel Memoir

Four Calling Burds by Vincent Meis
****
LGBTQ / Drama

Promises to the Fallen by Glyn Haynie
*****
War Fiction

An Unwanted and Unwilling Hero by E. Gourm
****
Historical Fantasy

The Girl in the Scarlet Chair by Janice TRemayne
****
Paranormal / YA

Freedom Sex and a Meat Cleaver by Sherman Miles
*****
Travel Memoir

Freedom Sex and a Meat Cleaver by Sherman Miles
****
Historical Fiction

The Intelligence Factor by Mike Logsdon
***
Sci Fi / Action

The Apple by Devashish Sardana
****
Action / Adventure

Destiny's War by Pyram King
****
Historical Fiction

Black Volta by PEte K.J.
****
Drama

Payback by Steve Bassett
***
Noir Fiction

Were We Awake by L.M. Brown
****
Short Stories

Almost Persuaded by Nigel C. Ferguson
****
Crime Thriller

Do We Have A Center by Walter Frank
*****
Politics

World Football Domination
****
Sci-Fi

Sour Blood
***
Crime Thriller

Beware of the Thought Bubbles
*****
Children's

Beyond The Prison Of Beliefs
****
Science/Religion

Rocky Mountain Noir
***
Comedy

Rocky Mountain Noir
***
Science Fiction

Foster Care To Millionaire
****
Memoir

Flow Like A River
*****
Thriller

Secrets To Being Amazing
****
Self-Help

13 Dark Tales: Collection Two
****
Short Stories

The Wooden Man
*****
Children's

Count It All Joy
*****
Drama

Myth Agent
****
Fantasy

Voice of the Sword
***
Fantasy

No Quarter: Dominium
***
Adventure

A Trinity of Wicked Tales
****
Horror


****
Short Stories

The Day I Made Good
****
Crime Drama

Complete Poetry of Norman AJ Berisford
*****
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Chuck the Rooster Loses His Voice
*****
Children's

Living Blind Without the Internet
****
Documentary

Devil in the Countryside
****
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Monoland: Into the Gray Horizon
****
Fantasy

Corrosive
****
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Woodiss is Willing
***
Comedy

The Fear
***
Horror

Superi: Reborn
*****
Fantasy

Murder in the Medical Center
***
Drama

The Eye of Nefertiti
****
Children's

Not Exactly Shakespeare
****
Comedy

Finding the Narrow Path
****
Biography

The Wyndham Werewolf
****
Short Stories

Only Human
***
Supernatural

What is Justice
**
Documentary

The Rat Tunnels of Isfahan
****
Historical Fantasy

I Once Was Lost But Now I'm Found
*****
Documentary

Never Too Late To Die
***½
Thriller

Understanding the Patterns of Your Life
***
Non-Fiction

Happiness is Just a Pill Away
*****
Comedy-Drama

The Lucky Winner
***
Crime Thriller

Endohuman
***
Sci-Fi/Fantasy

Tummy Rumble Quake
****
Children's

Monoland: The Shimmering Mist
****
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Goodbye Butterfiles
*****
Psychology

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****
Short Stories

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****
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When I Turned Nineteen
*****
War Memoir

Fortuna and the Scapegrace
****
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Gnosis
***
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Buy or Die
***
Satire

Faithful Servants
****
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Ghost Dog
***
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Looper
****
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The Sinister Urge
**
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Read to Succeed
*****
Self Improvement

Gone to the Dogs
*****
Comedy-Drama

Die Back
****
Fantasy

Finding My Platoon Brothers
*****
War Memoir

Delivering Virtue
****
Comedy

The Room Above
***
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Written By Blood: Conviction
****
Action

The Day My Kisses Tasted Like Disorder
****
Poetry

I Have Demons
****
Short Stories

Victoria's Voice
****
Real Life

The Revolutionary Youth
*****
Drama

The Dog Thief
*****
Short Stories

Appointment With Fear
*****
Children's

Mermaids Are Real
***
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Legends of Persia
***
Historical Fiction

My Groans Pour Out Like Water
*****
Poetry

47 Hours
*****
Political Thriller

The Road to Alexander
***
Historical Fiction

Father Divine's Bikes
****
Drama

Winning With Data
*****
Business

Aquila
****
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Lions, Leopards and Storms, oh my!
***
Children's

Sparrowhawk on the Horizon
***
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The Warehouse Tour
***
Short Stories

Feast of Sapphires
****
Poetry

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*****
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Just Another Girl's Story
***
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No-one Listens
***
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The Irregular Inquests of Professor Peppercorn by Brennan McMahon
****
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Malthus Revisited
***
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My Weight Loss Journey
****
Self-Help

Change of Chaos
****
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Fish Farm
****
Thriller

Songs to New York
****
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I Claudia
*****
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Vanish by Dawn by J.D. Wells
****
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The Friar's Lantern
*****
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Crazy About Kurt
****
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Dark Cure
****
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Translucent Boy
***
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Dart by Dale Renton
****
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Monoland: Beyond the Monochrome
*****
Fantasy

Choose a Reality by Emmanuel Morfoboss
***
Self-Help

Wacky on the Junk by Kathy Varner
****
Memoir

The Eden Complex by Elise Leise
***½
Sci-Fi / Fantasy

Tomthunkit's Theory of the Universe
***
Political / Non-fiction

Nobody Gets Out of Catering Alive by Joe Montaperto
****
Comedy / Memoir

Turning on the Christmas Lights by Nellie Woods
****
Short Stories

The Body in the Hole by Jonathan B. Zeitlin
****
Crime / Mystery

A Heart on the River by John Bauer
****
Comedy / Drama

Let Yourself Be by CJ Lacsican
****
Memoir / Self-Help

Island Boy by Mark Bulahao
****
Drama

Bully Boy by Tom Wade
****
Drama

Immunity for Murder by David M. Beers
****
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