Showing posts with label review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label review. Show all posts

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Bastial Energy by B.T. Narro


Bastial Energy
 
By B.T. Narro

My Rating

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





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        Read   September 3, 2013

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        Kindle Version

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If you are a fantasy reader you are going to love Bastial Energy by B.T. Narro. This is one of the best fantasy books I have read in a long time. The action and adventure will keep you on the edge of your seat.
The author’s story telling style kept the story moving and the plot twisting. I really like the way he developed the storyline, it was both exciting and believable. With each new plot twist I could hardly wait to see how it would all came together.
I really liked each of the characters B.T. Narro created for this story. They were both real and easy to identify with. I like the way I could get lost is the story and follow each character as an unseen companion.
Bastial Energy by B.T. Narro is an excellent fantasy novel 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.]
 
 

Monday, January 28, 2013

Crossing Worlds - by Zoe Saadia


Crossing Worlds
By Zoe Saadia


My Rating

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





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  Read January 27, 2013

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  Kindle Version

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Crossing Worlds by Zoe Saadia is the second installment of The Rise of the Aztecs series. This is an excellent historical novel dealing with the post classic period of Mesoamerican history in central Mexico.

Crossing Worlds, along with Book - The Highlander, held my attention and kept me gasping for more. The author did an excellent job of continuing the story she had started with Book 1. The action and adventure is none stop and the storyline is well defined. I found it easy to put myself into the story and follow along. Each twist and turn into the story added more excitement as the plot thickens.

By continuing the adventures of the main characters from the first book it is easy to follow them as they grow and mature into young men and warriors. With the author’s writing style it is easy to identify with the characters , sharing their thoughts and emotions.

If you loved The Highlander, you will not be disappointed with Crossing Worlds by Zoe Saadia. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and cannot wait to read more of the continuing adventures of the heroes.

I highly recommend this book to all readers.

 

 

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

 

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Seventh Dimension - The Door by Lorilyn Roberts


Seventh Dimension - The Door
By Lorilyn Roberts


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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 January 24, 2013

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  Kindle Version

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If you are looking for a fantastic young adult Christian novel, then Seventh Dimension – The Door by Lorilyn Roberts is the book for you. It is story of a trouble young teen coming to an understanding knowledge of herself and, more importantly, knowledge of the love of Christ. I found this book hard to put down.
The author’s unique story telling style makes the book real and very believable. The story is both well developed and defined. It is easy to read and follow as the plot develops and takes on various twist and turns.
I really enjoyed the characters in the story. They were easy to identify with and very real to life. It was easy to put myself into the story and follow along with the action.
Seventh Dimension – The Door by Lorilyn Roberts is an excellent book and I highly recommend it to all ages.


 


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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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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epub Version (author supplied)

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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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          epub Version (author supplied)

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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.]

 


Monday, October 15, 2012

Hot Rock Dreaming by Martin Roth


Hot Rock Dreaming
By Martin Roth


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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 October 13, 2012

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   Kindle Version

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“Hot Rock Dreaming” by Martin Roth is an excellent example of how to write a detective thriller. This book kept me guessing and on the edge of my seat from page one until the very end of the book. I could not put it down.

The storyline is well developed and easy to follow. Each twist and turn the story took lead to another great “ah-ha” moment. It was easy to put yourself into the story as the unseen character and become absorbed in the plot.

The characters were both real to life and easy to identify with. Martin Roth did a great job of developing each of the characters and their part in the plot.

I totally enjoyed “Hot Rock Dreaming” by Martin Roth

I high recommend this book.










 

Monday, October 8, 2012

A Place No One Should Go by D.L. Havlin

 
A Place No One Should Go
By D.L Havlin


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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 October 8, 2012

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           Print Version

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A family canoe/camping trip, an ancient Indian mound, and a mix of historical facts and you have everything you need for a great scare. D.L. Havlin has put it all together in his novel “A Place No One Should Go.” The excitement begins with page one and never lets up.

The storyline is well developed and easy to follow. It is believable which increases the scare factor. If you like to jump at the bump in the night you will enjoy this read.

I found the main characters very believable. These are people you can meet every day. It is easy to identify with them and follow their story.

I recommend this book for a mature reader.








 

Bodyguard of Lies by Bob Mayer


Bodyguard of Lies
By Bob Mayer


My Rating

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





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Read October 7, 2012

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Kindle Version

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I really enjoy reading an action packed spy/intrigue adventure novel and “Bodyguard of Lies” by Bob Mayer is just such a book. This novel was a real page turner and hard to put down.

The author has an excellent way of pulling you into the story and keeping you on the edge of your seat. The storyline is well developed and fast paced, yet easy to follow and keep up with.

The characters are believable and easy to identify with. I found myself cheering their successes and holding my breath during their times of peril. I really got into the story.

I highly recommend “Bodyguard of Lies” by Bob Mayer.









Thursday, October 4, 2012

Heroic Quest: A Simple Guide to Happiness by Philip D. Groom

 
Heroic Quest: A Simple Guide to Happiness

By Philip D. Groom




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Read October 4, 2012

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           Author Supplied .pdf Version

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“Heroic Quest: A Simple Guide to Happiness” by Philip D Groom offers a lot of good advice on dealing with the stress and worry associated with everyday life. It is laid out in a systematic and logical way that is easy to follow. I especially enjoyed the many quotes used in the book.

My problem was the book tended to get bogged down in details in several places. This made it confusing and took away from the main points. A little technical explanation goes a long way and too much can kill the theme and the reader’s attention.