In a world where memory manipulation becomes a therapeutic tool, one person’s quest for identity reveals the fragile balance between progress and ethics.
Category: Mini Reviews
Book Review: “Space Bound: Zero Hour” by Luigi Robles
Like a planet hanging in the vastness of space, Space Bound: Zero Hour is a reminder of both the fragility and strength of life, offering a tale that shines brightest in its darkest moments.
Book Review: Hellfire by Drew Avera
Hellfire is a blazing torch, pushing us to confront the harsh realities of human conflict while inviting us to ponder our place in this chaotic world. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, Nathan’s journey reminds us that even in the darkest of times, there’s a flicker of resilience worth pursuing.
Book Review: End Boss: Retaliation by Bryan Nyaude
In a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by alien beasts, humanity’s last hope lies in uncovering the truth behind their terrifying invaders and the chaos they have unleashed.
Book Review: The Expanse: A Science Fiction Thriller by Michael Stone
In a world where hope is scarce, a woman struggles for survival as she faces the complexities of love and loss, finding strength in the return of the one she thought was gone forever.
Book Review: Wayfinder by Kenneth Buff
In a disorienting blend of past and future, two individuals must navigate the complexities of an experiment gone awry, confronting love and uncertainty as they face an impossible choice.
Book Review: “RAT” by Priscilla B Shuler
Priscilla B. Shuler’s RAT delivers a fascinating, multi-genre journey through emotional highs, historical depths, and the complexities of human relationships, making it an unforgettable, five-star read.
Book Review: “Kuimba” by Priscilla B Shuler
For a first foray into Christian fiction, this was an incredibly rewarding experience, and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it.
Book Review: “Favored” by Priscilla B Shuler
Some might call Favored polarising, but many great novels have been born from controversy and continue to leave lasting impacts because of it. This is one such book—one that dares to look into the murkier sides of human nature and, in doing so, delivers a powerful, must-read experience.
Book Review: “Favored” by Priscilla B Shuler
Favored is a bold piece that doesn’t shout for attention but makes its mark quietly, with a depth that lingers long after you turn the final page.
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