5 StarsBernie is more than a god Bernie is at it again, and along with Suzie and Lenny, he is searching for a lostgirl. I like this new hero and hope there will be more Bernie adventures to come. Great adventure and wonderful writing. Bernie is courageous and brave, and personable, with the nerdy-edge.
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5 StarsSimply and absolutely ravishingAs a fan of Lavender’s, I was looking forward to reading her collection forstories, and I was not disappointed. The stories she shares, hits the heart emotionally and puts that ever so gentle lump in the throat. The stories were put together very well and fit within the premise of the
Read More from: http://writeramyshannon.wixsite.com/bookshelfreviews/single-post/2017/07/25/Directions-of-the-Heart-by-Marie-LavenderThe Lucky One by Sherry V. Ostroff
5 StarsAmazing story.This story paints a picture of a true story, from the tales of the author’s mother. It was written so it could be a record of family history. It’s a fascinating story of Russian family life and emigration to American. The narrative is wondrous and very gripping. It brings to life customs and
Read More from: http://writeramyshannon.wixsite.com/bookshelfreviews/single-post/2017/07/25/The-Lucky-One-by-Sherry-V-OstroffDead Presidents: An American Adventure into the Strange Deaths and Surprising Afterlives of Our Nation’s Leaders by Brady Carlson
5 StarsEducational and thoroughly interestingRich in Presidential history, and interesting and stories about Presidentialdeaths and what happened after their death. From funerals to a constant moving “last resting place” many Presidents moved more dead than alive. I love learning about the intricate and unknown history of Presidents, and how each one differed, and some were
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5 StarsSomething drags the reader in…From word one, this book brings the reader into the middle of this drama. Well,it’s one of those books that you either get or you don’t, and I definitely got it. After chapter one, I was hooked and couldn’t put it down. It’s well written, and writing about comedians and
Read More from: http://writeramyshannon.wixsite.com/bookshelfreviews/single-post/2017/07/31/Wrecking-Balls-by-Joe-GiambroneGrains of Truth: Bonds of Friendship cannot be broken by Elizabeth Ferry-Perata
5 StarsEmotionalThis was a story written with grace and inspiration, a connection of friendship.It had emotions that ran up and down, and it was able to pour off the pages and engage the reader. It’s one of those stories you can’t put down, but sometimes, you just have to. Loss, happiness and life, just living
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5 StarsWonderful Mystery, First, with knowing the background of the author, I was really drawn toreading this book. Now that I’ve read it, I am so glad that I did. This is not a typical story by any means, and the setting is perfect. There is a sense of light and dark but it’s what’s in
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5 Starswonderful storyIt’s a wonderful children’s story and it tells the tale of Henry who wants to hidehis “treasure” from his sister Lucy. The story is written in third person, but it perfectly tells about Henry and what he thinks of his problem that his parents call Lucy. (I like that.) It’s a great story
Read More from: http://writeramyshannon.wixsite.com/bookshelfreviews/single-post/2017/08/03/Henry-and-the-Hidden-Treasure-by-BCR-FeganThe Divine Comedy by Dante, Illustrated, Hell, by Dante Alighieri
5 StarsInspirational classicThis is a classic for a reason. The words expressed show the versions of shell toits extreme. I believe that all classics should be read and admired. This one proves that age does not falter a good story. The story is separated by Cantos and it lends to how the story was told.
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4 StarsGreat storyThe jargon is a little tough if you’re not a computer hacker or programmer, butthe story is interesting. I like that it’s a fast-paced story and it’s a wonderful journey and very adventurous. The story is believable and well written, though a few errors, it wasn’t hard to follow. Good read.
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5 StarsEndearing journeyThe journey is a dream, one of travel and danger, and being trapped withinsomeone’s mind. It’s an interesting story that leads the reader on an intense adventure in the search for peace, but there is a cost. The writing is well done and the way the author describes this dream state, and the
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4 StarsLeaves the reader wonderingIt’s not a typical story about good and evil, truth and lies, and that’s what brings this story together. I liked the plot and how the characters wereinvolved with each other. Miriam had a lot self-esteem issues, but that’s what gives her a more depth of character. She is one of
Read More from: http://writeramyshannon.wixsite.com/bookshelfreviews/single-post/2017/08/06/Darkshine-by-RD-VallierTarnished Gold by Lynn Thompson
5 StarsMagnificent read!Sam is struggling, even more so now that she has a family. She’s just dealingwith not remembering parts of her life. Thompson writes this story well, and in different POVs, it brings a unique look into Sam’s life. With spells and magic, and new friends, Sam is a new person. She grows as
Read More from: http://writeramyshannon.wixsite.com/bookshelfreviews/single-post/2017/08/08/Tarnished-Gold-by-Lynn-ThompsonThe Magician’s Workshop, Volume One by Christopher Hansen and JR Fehr
4 StarsFantastic storyEnter the world of magicians, and one of the courses of study is the colorceremony. This book was filled with vibrant and vivid words that made the story come to life. It’s a wonderful start to a great series. I found this book fantastic and very fascinating, as the characters were just so
Read More from: http://writeramyshannon.wixsite.com/bookshelfreviews/single-post/2017/08/10/The-Magicians-Workshop-Volume-One-by-Christopher-Hansen-and-JR-FehrThe Tree Of Rebels by Chantelle Atkins
5 StarsTimelessIt’s in the future, but the future is not so far off. It’s one of those stories thatyou can’t put down until the end. You read it, reread it and feel satisfied and content at the end. Rules and rebellion, and questioning life. Lissie is a young character in a very grown up work,
Read More from: http://writeramyshannon.wixsite.com/bookshelfreviews/single-post/2017/08/11/The-Tree-Of-Rebels-by-Chantelle-AtkinsThe Magician’s Workshop, Volume Two by Christopher Hansen and JR Fehr
5 StarsA magical (pun intended) sequel I enjoyed the first book in the series, and was introduced to the myriad of great characters, but that book set the tone for this one, which has more depth and action than the first one. The reader gets taken on a mysterious and magical journey and was wonderfully
Read More from: http://writeramyshannon.wixsite.com/bookshelfreviews/single-post/2017/08/13/The-Magicians-Workshop-Volume-Two-by-Christopher-Hansen-and-JR-FehrThe Wrestling
A look at British wrestling from the 1920’sto the end of World of Sport, Simon Garfield’s book is often overlooked now, but it is a real hidden treasure. The latter part of this book is unusual. Instead of a conventional narrative it is pieced together from interviews with wrestlers, giving several views on each event.
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This is an indepth examination of the notorious Montreal screwjob. It contains statements and comments from those directly affected, fitted to an author-constructed narrative timeline. It is well-researched, and covers the point of view of both sides, the events that lead up to it, and a little of the fallout. There are two main problems
Read More from: http://paperbackraider.com/review/titan-screwed/The Secret Library
As light entertainment, a book to leave out to entertain guests, or something to hide in a desk drawer and while away a few minutes break, this is ideal.
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A P.I. discovers she’s a witch, but has to balance solving cases with her powers with getting legally admissable evidence, and the food demands of her talking cat. Clever, funny, and a light entertaining read.
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