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The Dinner List by Rebecca Serle - Book Review
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The Dinner List by Rebecca Serle - Book Review

The Dinner List, released in 2018 and written by the beloved romance writer Rebecca Serle, is a seemingly frothy novel that buries within it some deep philosophical musings on love, loss, and the heal...

By   Adonis Monahan Adonis Monahan
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Voyager - Outlander 3 - by Diana Gabaldon - Book Review
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Voyager - Outlander 3 - by Diana Gabaldon - Book Review

“He gave you to me," she said, so low I could hardly hear her. "Now I have to give you back to him, Mama.” Two decades ago, Claire was thrust through the standing stones of Craig Na Dunn, back into t...

By   Reanna Quitzon Reanna Quitzon
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Poet in the Long Dark Coat by Adam Gary - Book Review
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Poet in the Long Dark Coat by Adam Gary - Book Review

The final book in the White Cover Poetry Trilogy, Poet in the Long Dark Coat, reveals a slightly different poetic style than the other two books in the series. Along with poems composed of more lines,...

By   Adonis Monahan Adonis Monahan
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The Afghan by Frederick Forsyth - Book Review
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The Afghan by Frederick Forsyth - Book Review

There are a countless number of post-911 spy/military thriller novels out there but The Afghan deserves serious consideration because of the author’s credentials. Frederick Forsyth’s previous careers...

By   Zora Flatley Zora Flatley
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And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie - Book Review
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And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie - Book Review

One of the greatest crime thriller novels in history was created by Agatha Christie in 1939. Although it was a simple and short read, it still ranks high in the crime novels genre and is considered by...

By   Adonis Monahan Adonis Monahan
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The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom - Book Review
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The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom - Book Review

For those individuals who believe in life after death, there is the expectation of meeting their loved ones after death. However, one does not expect to meet individuals’ unbeknownst to him. But, acco...

By   Reanna Quitzon Reanna Quitzon
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A Million Little Pieces by James Frey - Book Review
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A Million Little Pieces by James Frey - Book Review

One of the reasons why “A million Little Pieces” gained so much publicity was because it was advertised as the author’s, James Frey’s, real-life struggle with drugs, addiction, and rehabilitation. Th...

By   Zora Flatley Zora Flatley
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The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins - Book Review
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The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins - Book Review

How far are you willing to go to survive? Many years in the future, in the ruins of what was once North America lies a nation known as Panem split up into twelve districts each responsible for produc...

By   Adonis Monahan Adonis Monahan
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The Jigsaw Man by Gord Rollo - Book Review
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The Jigsaw Man by Gord Rollo - Book Review

The Jigsaw Man begins with Michael Fox, homeless and down on his luck, living in a dumpster under a bridge somewhere in Buffalo. He was once a prosperous family man, but an accident ruined his life an...

By   Adonis Monahan Adonis Monahan
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Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts - Book Review
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Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts - Book Review

‘Shantaram’ is a book you want to hate, but eventually admire due to its exuberant narrative and seemingly gripping anecdote told by the author, who happens to be the protagonist of the story. While...

By   Zora Flatley Zora Flatley
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