Monday, December 31, 2012

How to Soar Like an Eagle in a World Full of Turkeys by Robert Stevenson


How to Soar Like an Eagle in a World Full of Turkeys


By Robert Stevenson


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Read December 30, 2012

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How to Soar Like an Eagle in a World Full of Turkeys by Robert Stevenson is an excellent motivational guide for both business leaders and everyday people. It is full of tips and suggestions which are applicable in all aspects of life.

The author did a great job of putting this book together so that it is both informative and fun to read. In its clear, concise format it is easy to read and follow. The tips and suggestions are presented with many real life examples and are easy to understand.

I really enjoyed reading this book; it is not dry and boring like most self-help motivational books. It is full of humor and wit which makes the tips come alive and seem more applicable to my life.

I highly recommend this book to all readers whether a season business leader or a student still working through high school.

 

[Please note: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.]

 

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Friday, December 28, 2012

Dissever by Colee Firman


Dissever


By Colee Firman


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didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing (my current rating)





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    Read December 28, 2012

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Wow! Dissever by Colee Firman just took my breath away. This modern day fast paced, adventure, Sci-fi, and/or fantasy is one wild ride of reading pleasure. As the first book of the Unbinding Fate series it has captivate my imagination and I can’t wait to read the next installment.

Colee Firman did a fantastic job of developing a “keep you in your seat reading” tale that was both exciting and easy to follow. This was the type of book I found myself consumed with and following the action as one of the hidden extras. With each page I found myself waiting for the next twist and turn.

The characters were well defined, believable and easy to follow. I really liked the heroes and found myself cheering them on. I also like the way you never really knew who the ultimate villain was.
I really enjoyed reading Dissever by Colee Firman and I highly recommend it to all readers.


[Please note: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.]




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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

The Audubon Caper by R. Murry


The Audubon Caper

By R. Murry


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   Read December 24, 2012

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Do you want to read a book that you can’t put down? Do you want a book that will grab you by the seat of the pants and will not let you go? The Audubon Caper by R. Murry is just the book for you. In this true crime tale Roy Murry has pulled it all together into a fast past adventure tale.
The author did a great job in developing the storyline. It is both easy to follow and believable. Each plot and subplot kept me on the edge of my seat and unable to put the book down.

The characters were easy to identify with and follow. I found myself caught up in the story, cheering for the hero all the way through. The author made each of his characters believable and likeable, even the so called bad guys.

I enjoyed reading The Audubon Caper by R. Murry and I highly recommend it.



[Please note: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.]

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Dare Not Blink by Gerald Gillis


Dare Not Blink

By Gerald Gillis


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Read December 23, 2012

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Welcome to the world of cut-throat, backstabbing, power grabbing big business and corporate greed. Dare Not Blink by Gerald Gillis is a fictitious account of this world and the lives it affects.

I really enjoyed this novel in part because of its realism and true similarities to the real world of corporate greed and ambition. I think I like it so much because it brought up memories of stepping on people and being stepped on in my life. I could remember how it felt to be stab in the back and thrown under the bus by work “friends”.

Gerald Gillis did an excellent job of developing the storyline and stuck to the main theme throughout all of the twist and turns. It was easy to follow and very believable. Once I started reading I had trouble putting the book down.

The characters were believable and easy to identify with. I like the way the author developed each character; I could feel the emotions and the pain each went through with their rise and fall.

I really enjoyed Dare Not Blink by Gerald Gillis and I highly recommend it to all readers.


[Please note: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.]


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Friday, December 21, 2012

The Dreamer Genome by Steve S. Grant


The Dreamer Genome

By Steve S. Grant


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Read December 20, 2012

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The Dreamer Genome by Steve S. Grant is an excellent sci-fi novel. I thoroughly enjoyed every page of this book. From page one to the end it kept me glued to the story.

The author did a great job weaving a tail of suspense and a little intrigue together into a well-developed storyline. Each new plot and twist tied into the main story and was easy to follow.  My only problem was it ended and now I HAVE to read the next book, it was that good.

The characters were well developed and very believable. It was easy to relate to each of the main characters, both the good guys and the bad. I found myself joining into the action as an unseen extra, cheering on each of the other characters.

I really liked The Dreamer Genome by Steve S. Grant.

I highly recommend this book to all readers.


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Monday, December 17, 2012

Information Cloud by Peter James West


Information Cloud

By Peter James West


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Read December 16, 2012

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Information Cloud by Peter James West is a combination of science fiction drama, corrupt police, terrorism, and the power of information. It is full of action and adventure which I found hard to put down.

The multiple storylines were easy to follow and tied in well to the main theme of the book. The author did a good job of developing and keeping each storyline exciting. The action was none stop, with new twist every time you blinked.

The characters were well developed and very believable. I like it when the heroes of the story have short-comings. This makes them all the more real and likeable.

I enjoyed the book and look forward to future works by Peter James West.

I recommend Information Cloud by Peter James West.

 

[Please note: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.]










 

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Touching The Clouds by Bonnie Leon


Touching The Clouds

By Bonnie Leon


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      Read December 12, 2012

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Touching the Clouds by Bonnie Leon is an exciting, action packed adventure tale of Kate Evans, a bush pilot in the wilds of Alaskan during the depression era. I totally was captivated by this book.

The author did an excellent job of developing each character and their strengths and weaknesses. It was easy to follow them and get involved in their story. You could feel the emotion from each character.

The storyline was well developed and easy to follow. I love the way the Bonnie Leon’s writing style made you feel you were there, like smelling the bacon sizzling. She painted a picture of both a beautiful Alaska and a harsh unforgiving Alaska.

Another nice part of the book was her ability to weave a Christian message into the story without sounding to religious. It was a great book to read.

I really enjoyed Touching the Clouds by Bonnie Leon and look forward to reading other books in the series.

I highly recommend this book to all readers.






 

Monday, December 10, 2012

The Seer’s 7 Deadly Fairy Tales: A Compendium by Elizabeth Marx


The Seer's 7 Deadly Fairy Tales: A Compendium

By Elizabeth Marx


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Read December 8, 2012

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I really enjoyed The Seer’s 7 Deadly Fairy Tales: A Compendium by Elizabeth Marx. The story was well developed and well thought-out. It grabbed my attention and kept me reading, wondering what was next.

I especially liked the section on definitions for various things associated with Irish folklore.

Since the book was just an introduction the full length version, All's Fair in Vanity's War (The Seer's Seven Deadly Fairy Tales) by Elizabeth Marx, it served its purpose. It captured my imagination and now I look forward to reading the entire book.

I recommend this book to capture your imagination.

 
 
 
 

 

Falls by Eric Dontigney

 
Falls

By Eric Dontigney


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didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing (my current rating)





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Read December 8, 2012

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Do you enjoy reading a good fantasy novel full of magic, monsters and heroes? What if the book was a modern day thriller and not an ancient tale? Falls by Eric Dontigney is just such a book. It is an excellent read full of adventure.

The storyline is well thought-out and easy to follow. It kept me on the edge of my seat during the entire book. It is full of action and fast paced adventure. I really like the way Eric weaved his tale.

The characters were well developed and very believable. It was easy to identify with them and follow their trials and tribulations.

I really enjoyed reading this book.

I highly recommend Falls by Eric Dontigney.

 

 

[Please note: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.]