Title: Amidst The American Dreams
Author: Stephan James
Gathings
Website: http://noveltimes.webs.com
Category: Fictional Love
story
ISBN: 978-1-4560-5774-9 (Softcover)
ISBN: 978-1-4560-5773-2
(Hardcover)
Book Link: http://www.amazon.com/Amidst-American-Dreams-Stephan-Gathings/dp/145605774X/
Pages: 448
Reviewed by Doc originally for Amazon
Reviewer's rating: 5.0 stars
I don't usually do this, but I wanted to recommend this novel to anyone who is a child of the first half of this past century. Not only is this book a great read, but also it is the type of novel that makes you want to get back to it as soon as you can to find out what's going to happen next. It is truly an emotional roller coaster, moving back and forth between comedy and epic-level tragedy -- from the high-jinx of high school to the gruesome carnage of the Vietnam war, from the innocence of first love to the heartbreak of divorce and the spectre of untimely death.
Steve Gathings is an excellent storyteller, who in this novel weaves the threads of a number of lives into the fabric of fiction, a fiction that is very real to so many of us from the "baby boomer" generation. Readers will find a little of themselves in this mirror of a time long lost and much missed, a time when we were young but didn't know it
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Saturday, January 19, 2013
Friday, January 18, 2013
Jeremy Griffith Seeks to Transform the Human Race
Title: Freedom
Author: Jeremy GriffithAuthor’s website: http://www.worldtransformation.com/freedom/
Genre/category: Science/Philosophy
ISBN: 978-1-74129-008-0
A book for our
time
The front cover boldly claims, ‘At last, the Liberation
and Transformation of the Human Race Through the Finding of Understanding of the
Human Condition’ (http://www.worldtransformation.com/freedom/).
Confrontation and compassion, exposed and liberated,
discomfort and defensiveness, explained and understood, shock and excitement.
These are the range of emotions I encountered reading Australian biologist
Jeremy Griffith’s latest work, ‘Freedom’ – a book for our time with deep
significance for all humans. It is the zenith of Griffiths 30 years spent
studying, unravelling and explaining the human condition.
As early as the fourth paragraph Griffith
gives context to and insight into the realm being explored - a realm few have
dared penetrate. It reads, ‘To briefly explain what the human condition is, it
arises from our species’ capacity for what has been called ‘good and evil’.
Humans are capable of great kindness, empathy and love, but we are also capable
of horrific atrocities like rape, murder and torture. Our human predicament or
‘condition’ has been that because we have never before been able to explain and
thus understand where our species’ capacity for acts of shocking inhumanity
comes from we each carry a deep, now almost subconscious, insecurity and sense
of guilt about our value and worth as humans. Are we good or are we bad? Even in
our everyday behaviour, why are we humans competitive, aggressive and selfish
when clearly the ideals are to be the complete opposite, namely cooperative,
loving and selfless?’
‘Freedom’ is our story, both as a species and as
individuals told in first principle biology, truthfully, compassionately and
comprehensively. It may leave you in a state of initial shock and awe; such is
the nature of the subject matter and the power of the explanation being
presented.
However these works cannot be dismissed. The importance of
the claims and the implications for our future warrant full consideration and
debate as Professor Harry Prosen, former President of the Canadian Psychiatric
Association stated, ‘I have no doubt this biological explanation of Jeremy
Griffith’s of the human condition is the holy grail of insight we have sought
for the psychological rehabilitation of the human race. I cannot urge you
strongly enough to listen to what Jeremy Griffith has to explain’.
Griffith’s vitae is impressive. Raised in rural New South
Wales, Australia, Griffith- a biologist began writing about the human condition
in 1975. Since then he has written six books, including the 2003 Australasian
bestseller, the revealingly titled ‘A Species in Denial’. ‘Freedom’ the subject
of this review, is Griffith’s definitive work, his comprehensive and complete
treatise on the biological explanation and amelioration of the
human condition. It was first published as an e book in 2009 with
extensive additions and editing in 2012.
‘Freedoms’’ timeliness and significance cannot be
underestimated. As Australian journalist Richard Neville ominously and
accurately described the state of the world, ‘The world is hurtling to
catastrophe: from nuclear horrors, a wrecked ecosystem, 20 million dead each
year from malnutrition, 600 million chronically hungry…All these crises are
man-made, their causes are psychological. The cures must come from this same
source; which means the planet needs psychological maturity…fast. We are locked
in a race between self - destruction and self-discovery’. (Good Weekend
Magazine, Sydney Morning Herald, 14 Oct 1986).
We live in a world with levels of anger, desperation and
despair not seen before; where greed is endemic and the gap between the have and
the have nots has never been wider, a world where religious wars rage, where
the left and right wing in politics seem irreconcilably polarised, where the
nightly news is too horrific to watch, where children as young as seven are
being prescribed ADHD drugs and where new age movements, band aid solutions and
‘causes’ have become rife, proclaiming to save the environment, save your soul
or save the world.
For all of our species collective achievements in science,
religion, philosophy and psychiatry in their endeavour to understand and explain
our world and the polarities of life - good and evil, love and war, science and
religion, men and women, left wing and right wing, instinct and intellect,
socialism and capitalism our destructive..., the stark reality is we are still
‘locked in a race between self - destruction and self-discovery’.
The world is in desperate need for unifying and real
answers and solutions to the underlying cause of these problems we face.
From this seemingly hopeless and despairing path to
‘self-destruction’, ‘Freedom’ presents this long sought after and desperately
needed ‘self-discovery’. It presents the complete solution to real ‘peace on
earth’ – through full biological explanation and understanding of our human
condition that leads to the amelioration of that condition.
‘Freedom’ is broken into a number of sequential and easy
to navigate parts taking the reader on a fascinating journey of discovery and
enlightenment. Its explanatory power, grounded in first principle biology leads
the reader through the psychological maturation of humanity, both collectively
and individually. To try and summarise the close to 1000 pages in this short
review can in no way do justice to the content but what I will say is that the
profound questions such as what is the meaning of life, how we acquired our
conscience or ‘moral soul’, the development of consciousness and the origins of
the human condition are completely explained. Explained compassionately in a way
that will deeply resonate with you about what it is to be human. Equally
significant are the transforming implications addressed by Griffith in
subsequent sections. The ability to now understand our human condition, in
particular the dark side of our nature, liberates us from our underlying
insecurity and sense of guilt, relieving and healing our condition, which ends
the cycle of destruction plaguing our planet, transforming our world as we know
it.
There are a handful of books that have withstood history’s
litmus test – literary works that strike a deep chord in our psyche and
transcend our day to day lives. They cut a swathe through life’s clutter and
become timeless through generations by enlightening us, adding meaning to and
explaining the world we live in and who we are. They leave a lasting imprint on
the reader. Charles Darwin’s ‘On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural
Selection’, the ‘Bible’, Plato’s ‘Republic’ and the ‘Iliad’ attributed to
Homer have all contributed to humanity’s knowledge bank.
In time ‘Freedom’ will not only stand alongside these
literary monuments, it will have such a profound and transformative effect on
humanity that its importance will be unsurpassed. This claim may sound
preposterous, however it is only upon reading ‘Freedom’ that you are able to
comprehend and experience the depth of truth that Jeremy Griffith has explained
about our human condition.
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Thursday, January 17, 2013
Who Needs A Man? Reviewed for UK Amazon
Title: Who Needs A Man?
By E.J. RussellAuthors Web site: http://emmajanerussell.wix.com/books
Genre: Chick lit/humour
ISBN: 978-1481833844
Available on Amazon UK
Reviewed by Maggie May, originally for Amazon
I read this second offering from E.J. Russell with delight! From the serious and fascinating notes on the growth of your baby inside you, to the hilarious and, at times, painful honesty of the way all of us must have felt at least some of the time in regard to men! More please!!!
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Thought of PREtirement? This Book Will Help
Title: Ready for PREtirement
Subtitle: Everything You Need To Know Now So Your Money Is There When YOu Need It
Author: Kris Miller
Genre: Nonfiction/Finance/Business
“Ready For PREtirement: Everything You Need To Know NOW So Your
Money Is There When You Need It is a comprehensive guide designed to help you
plan for retirement NOW. Retirement planning can be scary, confusing and
overwhelming, especially if you wait until you’re faced with a family medical
emergency. It is during these unexpected situations that people often make
foolish decisions because of the stress and pressure to make a quick
choice.
But a little planning goes a long way. The worksheets and tools included in “Ready For PREtirement” make it easy to get started. Learn how to create a Living Will and a Living Trust. Designate Guardians for your young children and make sure that your family is cared for, even if you can’t be here to take care of them yourself.
While older people have pressing financial planning issues related to age and health, retirement planning isn’t just for Seniors. Author Kris Miller taps into her vast Estate Planning experience and explains why you should get started now – even in your 20’s, 30’s, and 40’s.
“Ready For PREtirement” is designed to offer – in easy-to-understand terms – an overview of all the financial decisions that everyone will need to make at some point in their lives. From writing a will to creating a trust, from the proper way to hold property to selecting low-risk investments, this book provides necessary financial guidance for everyone. For those who haven’t even started their PREtirement planning yet, “Ready For PREtirement,” will serve as the first step.
So get started and get “Ready For PREtirement.”
But a little planning goes a long way. The worksheets and tools included in “Ready For PREtirement” make it easy to get started. Learn how to create a Living Will and a Living Trust. Designate Guardians for your young children and make sure that your family is cared for, even if you can’t be here to take care of them yourself.
While older people have pressing financial planning issues related to age and health, retirement planning isn’t just for Seniors. Author Kris Miller taps into her vast Estate Planning experience and explains why you should get started now – even in your 20’s, 30’s, and 40’s.
“Ready For PREtirement” is designed to offer – in easy-to-understand terms – an overview of all the financial decisions that everyone will need to make at some point in their lives. From writing a will to creating a trust, from the proper way to hold property to selecting low-risk investments, this book provides necessary financial guidance for everyone. For those who haven’t even started their PREtirement planning yet, “Ready For PREtirement,” will serve as the first step.
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Sunday, January 13, 2013
World Traveler Reviews What Foreigners (and Americans!) Need to Know About America From A To Z
Title: What Foreigners Need To Know About America From A to Z
Subtitle: How to understand crazy American culture, people, government, business, language and more
By Lance Johnson
Author's Web site: http://AmericaAtoZ.com
Reviewed by Kristin Johnson
Five of Five Stars
Five of Five Stars
As an American traveler,
I have often been asked questions I found difficult to answer. Luckily, there
is a resource, for me and for the people I have met in different countries.
This guide, What
Foreigners Need to Know About America From A to Z, answers questions such as:
what would you do if...
...you were from another
culture and had to negotiate a business deal but you found your American
counterpart direct and rude (especially if you are from Japan)?
...you were a student at
a university baffled by American students who talked back to professors?
..you disliked a
particular food or could not eat it but didn't want to offend your American
host?
...you were courting and
dating an American?
...your friends from
your culture living in the US criticized your attempts to dress like an
American?
...you were invited to
an American's home for dinner in Hawaii* or in the Midwest?
Our world may be global,
communication instant, but this only ramps up (increases) cultural
misunderstandings among cultures. As a businessperson, actor, author, teacher,
and world traveler, Lance Johnson realizes that making sense of our
"crazy" American ways can be a challenge for immigrants, tourists,
and businesses from other countries doing business with their American
counterparts. What he has done in his book America From A to Z is take the
equivalent of several university courses' worth of information on America and
present his information in an informal, conversational one-on-one manner, as if
he were talking to a friend, such as a Vietnamese guide Lance met during an eye-opening
*enlightening) trip to Vietnam.
Each of the book's four
major sections stands on its own (if you are wondering about the construction
of this sentence, check page 477), and depending on what aspects of American
culture you want to learn, you can look at the particular section you would
like to study. Each section is available as its own separate book, but to get
the most out of Lance Johnson's lessons, having the complete book is ideal.
Section I: America's
Heritage
Useful for:
Understanding US History, US Law, US Government (baffling to all), where the
Bible Belt is versus Dixie, the American Dream, contributions of/history of
immigrants as well as Americans of foreign descent (such as Governor Piyush
"Bobby" Jindal of Louisiana), national parks, religion (baffling) and
measurements (an even more baffling subject made simple here).
Section II: America's
Culture
Useful for:
Understanding American painters, writers, sports, film (easily one of our
biggest exports), how to get along in American social situations, greetings,
navigating high school and college, dating/marriage guides, formal to fast food
dining tips, dressing tips, Americans' views on themselves and other cultures,
and foreigners' experience of America.
Section III: America's
Business
Useful for: giving you
all the information to understand how Americans do business (straightforward),
negotiate, hire, fire, do finance, start a business, and so on.
Section IV: America's
Language
Useful for: Foreigners
AND Americans who want to speak better English by avoiding common errors,
learning the alphabet, grammar and vocabulary, learning from famous sayings, understanding
slang and abbreviations, recognizing most commonly used words, and getting
speaking tips (my favorite: "Do not be afraid to try").
Appendices:
--Lincoln's Gettysburg
Address ("Four score and seven years ago our founding fathers...")
--Top 50 Liberal Arts
Colleges in America (#1 Williams College)
--Top 50 Universities in
America (#1 Harvard University)
--Colleges With Largest
Percentages of Foreign Students (New School, NY)
--Sample Income Tax Form
--The Pulitzer Prize for
Literature (1937-2011)
--Academy Awards for
Best Picture (1927-2011)
--Newspaper Column:
"Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus"
--The 50 US States
--US History Government
Quiz (Hint: You might ask that your American friends take this, too!)
EASY FEATURES
This book has "a ton
of" (many) lists and tables (I counted 278). The lists, tables and charts
make the text easily readable. Another equally helpful feature are the numerous
hints and tips, as well as "Here's an assignment for you" exercises
sprinkled like gems throughout the text.
Some of my favorite
hints...
Hint: As another example
of our crazy language that we discuss in Section IV on America’s language,
coins are minted (made) at the U.S. Mint. Something is in mint condition if it
appears to be brand new. We have a green aromatic plant called mint that is
used in teas and to flavor foods. And we have candy after-dinner mints made
with chocolate and the flavoring from mint plants.
Hint: It is also fine to
bring unwrapped gifts with only a small gift card attached, especially for
items like flowers, candy, and wine.
Hint: Just as women like
men who are confident, most American men like women who are confident. If a
woman is shy and unable to express her opinions and wishes, as some foreigners
can appear to be, she will not impress most American men. On the other hand, if
she is controlling and domineering, she won’t either. Try to strike a good
balance.
Hint: You will learn in
Chapter Y on using better English grammar that we have three levels of grammar:
formal, general, and informal. I suppose you could say we have the same levels
for table etiquette based on who you are eating with. I must admit I do not
practice all of the good manners, especially when I am with close friends or in
a fast food restaurant. Just be aware that the more of our rules you practice
the more favorable you will appear. Over time you will note the manners used by
your counterpart and will see which ones are most important to him or her.
A WEALTH OF INFORMATION
AND WIT
Surveys on American
morals and values reveal our character. Personal stories humanize the American
experience, whether from the point of view of a Frenchman, foreign exchange
students and Muslim-Americans, an Englishman (the delightful Alistair cooke),
or a Vietnamese immigrant as well as a Chinese teacher of English. The message:
We all can learn from each other. This is the most enduring message of the
book, and Lance Johnson's commitment to his vision shines.
This book should be a
staple in: US embassies, foreign embassies in the US, high schools and
colleges, corporate libraries, travel agencies...the surface has barely been
scratched (meaning there's much more to share).
* In Hawaii, if you are
invited to someone's home for a potluck or party it is a huge gesture of
respect and inclusion. In Hawaii social activity typically revolves around the
family (ohana). Ask the host/hostess what you should bring in terms of food.
Take your shoes off before entering someone's home.
~Special Offer:
This book and a Valentine booklet are available as free e-books with only a couple clicks. All you do is go to http://amzn.to/12JoVsa on Jan 13, 14, 15, or 16th and click and then to http://amzn.to/UabAn7 and click. Both e-books will come directly to your computer or your Kindle.
~ More About the Reviewer:
As a screenwriter, journalist, author (BUTTERFLY WINGS, CHRISTMAS COOKIES ARE FOR GIVING, co-writer of THE HIGH-TECH GOOSENECK PUTTER), blogger, award-winning poet/short story writer, and traveler, Kristin Johnson has spent time in exotic lands such as Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, Taiwan,and Texas (more than a state--a state of mind.) She has also spent considerable time in various Canada locations such as Ontario, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, and France. She works on creative projects with people based all over the world. View her Amazon.com profile at https://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A1ZCYC0RHTRMZF?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0 .
This book and a Valentine booklet are available as free e-books with only a couple clicks. All you do is go to http://amzn.to/12JoVsa on Jan 13, 14, 15, or 16th and click and then to http://amzn.to/UabAn7 and click. Both e-books will come directly to your computer or your Kindle.
~ More About the Reviewer:
As a screenwriter, journalist, author (BUTTERFLY WINGS, CHRISTMAS COOKIES ARE FOR GIVING, co-writer of THE HIGH-TECH GOOSENECK PUTTER), blogger, award-winning poet/short story writer, and traveler, Kristin Johnson has spent time in exotic lands such as Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, Taiwan,and Texas (more than a state--a state of mind.) She has also spent considerable time in various Canada locations such as Ontario, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, and France. She works on creative projects with people based all over the world. View her Amazon.com profile at https://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A1ZCYC0RHTRMZF?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0 .
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Friday, January 11, 2013
The Best Kind of Valentine Gift--Early and Free
Title: Cherished Pulse
Subtitle: Unconventional Love Poetry
Genre: Poetry/holiday/Valentine's
By Carolyn Howard-Johnson and Magdalena Ball
Available FREE for Kindle or PC/Mac download
Available paperback
Poetry Chapbook o Valentine Greeting Card
ISBN: 9781449546052
Authors' Web sites: http://magdalenaball.com http://howtodoitfrugally.com/poetry_books.htm
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Subtitle: Unconventional Love Poetry
Genre: Poetry/holiday/Valentine's
By Carolyn Howard-Johnson and Magdalena Ball
Available FREE for Kindle or PC/Mac download
Available paperback
Poetry Chapbook o Valentine Greeting Card
ISBN: 9781449546052
Authors' Web sites: http://magdalenaball.com http://howtodoitfrugally.com/poetry_books.htm
Valentine’s Day may be
the holiday best made for poetry. A rose, a poem and thou. Trouble is, many that we find on the inside
covers of commercial greeting cards may be just a little too-too for many of
us. Multi award-winning poets Carolyn Howard-Johnson and Magdalena Ball to the
rescue with Cherished Pulse, a
chapbook of poetry just right for tucking into an envelope or sending off as an
e-mail attachment to loved ones.
And right now, Cherished Pulse is available free with
the KDP Select free e-book feature. All you do is go to http://bit.ly/Vs07hV
on January
11, 12, 13, 14 and 14th and click. And you don’t need to have a
Kindle reader to benefit! It may be downloaded as a pdf to send to loved ones,
or let Amazon do the work for you by sending directly from their site.
It takes only the click
of a mouse!
And there is plenty of time for you to schedule delivery before
February 14th.
It's a mini gift and
greeting card in one!
Cherished Pulse includes many of the science-inspired poems Magdalena is
famous for as well as Carolyn’s nostalgic poetry. Chapbooks in the Celebration
Series have won many awards including MWSA’s highest honor of gold and several
from USA Book News.
It’s you who had me
dreaming
lilacs, breathing April’s
sweetest
tears…
Magdalena Ball runs the
highly respected CompulsiveReader.com review site. She is the author of
the poetry book Repulsion Thrust,
which was published to unanimous five-star reviews. Her novel Sleep Before Evening was a Next Generation
Indie Book Awards Finalist and she just released a new novel set in Australia.
It is Black Cow.
Carolyn Howard-Johnson's poetry appears frequently in review journals. She is listed in Poets & Writers and her chapbook of poetry, Tracings ( ), was given the Award of Excellence by the Military Writers Society of America. One of her poems recently won the Franklin Christoph Poetry Prize. She is also an award-winning novelist and short story writer and instructor for UCLA Extension Writers' Program.
For more information on the Celebration Series chapbooks, contact either author, or visit media rooms at http://howtodoitfrugally.com or http://magdalenaball.com.
Carolyn Howard-Johnson's poetry appears frequently in review journals. She is listed in Poets & Writers and her chapbook of poetry, Tracings ( ), was given the Award of Excellence by the Military Writers Society of America. One of her poems recently won the Franklin Christoph Poetry Prize. She is also an award-winning novelist and short story writer and instructor for UCLA Extension Writers' Program.
For more information on the Celebration Series chapbooks, contact either author, or visit media rooms at http://howtodoitfrugally.com or
Vicki Thomas contributed the watercolors used
on the cover and interior. To see her selections of
her work, go to http://www.vickithomasartist.com
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Thursday, January 10, 2013
Review Blogger Reviews Paranormal Thriller
Shadowed,
by Ken Hughes
Author's Web site: www.kenhughesauthor.com
Genre: paranormal thriller
Print ISBN: 978-0-9850484-0-2
E-book ISBN: 978-0-9850484-1-9
Review by Charlene Mabie-Gamble originally for Literary R&R
Description:
Paul lives in hiding, struggling to control preternatural senses no secret is safe from and certain that nobody suspects he exists. He searches the city for answers, using his power and a few self-taught tricks to outwit those who have something to hide and still he cannot remember what drove him away from the people he loved. And now Paul must risk everything to protect the family he left, make peace with a woman he's wronged and face enemies more ruthless than his worst fears, to at last learn what has transformed his life. Because the one person who knows, is the one who did it to him.
Charlene's Review:
Paul has some unusual abilities that have led to him becoming estranged from his family, friends, and most of the world. He stalks through the days searching for the cause of his abilities, as well as trying to right the wrongs of the world. When he finds out his family is in danger, he reconnects with them, rather cautiously, and through a series of events, faces the one who he believes is responsible for changing his life.
This was an amazing suspense tale. The focus on the book is Paul, a victim of a mysterious transformation that allows him to use his five senses in ways unheard of before. Despite being an unwilling victim, he does his best to bust corruption around him, and to protect his family.
Before I realized it, I had read the book through in one evening. The degree with which this novel moves will completely sweep you in. Paul is a very complex character as he struggles to understand what happened to him, and how much of the consequences is his fault. Facing unknown forces, betrayals, and even risk of death, Paul begins to piece together his past, and to hopefully, right the future.
There are a lot of twists and turns, dead-ends, and suspense, all the way to the final page. It is left wide open for a sequel, that I hope to be just as riveting.
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by Ken Hughes
Author's Web site: www.kenhughesauthor.com
Genre: paranormal thriller
Print ISBN: 978-0-9850484-0-2
E-book ISBN: 978-0-9850484-1-9
Review by Charlene Mabie-Gamble originally for Literary R&R
Description:
Paul lives in hiding, struggling to control preternatural senses no secret is safe from and certain that nobody suspects he exists. He searches the city for answers, using his power and a few self-taught tricks to outwit those who have something to hide and still he cannot remember what drove him away from the people he loved. And now Paul must risk everything to protect the family he left, make peace with a woman he's wronged and face enemies more ruthless than his worst fears, to at last learn what has transformed his life. Because the one person who knows, is the one who did it to him.
Charlene's Review:
Paul has some unusual abilities that have led to him becoming estranged from his family, friends, and most of the world. He stalks through the days searching for the cause of his abilities, as well as trying to right the wrongs of the world. When he finds out his family is in danger, he reconnects with them, rather cautiously, and through a series of events, faces the one who he believes is responsible for changing his life.
This was an amazing suspense tale. The focus on the book is Paul, a victim of a mysterious transformation that allows him to use his five senses in ways unheard of before. Despite being an unwilling victim, he does his best to bust corruption around him, and to protect his family.
Before I realized it, I had read the book through in one evening. The degree with which this novel moves will completely sweep you in. Paul is a very complex character as he struggles to understand what happened to him, and how much of the consequences is his fault. Facing unknown forces, betrayals, and even risk of death, Paul begins to piece together his past, and to hopefully, right the future.
There are a lot of twists and turns, dead-ends, and suspense, all the way to the final page. It is left wide open for a sequel, that I hope to be just as riveting.
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The New Book Review is blogged by Carolyn Howard-Johnson, author of the multi award-winning HowToDoItFrugally series of books for writers. It is a free service offered to those who want to encourage the reading of books they love. That includes authors who want to share their favorite reviews, reviewers who'd like to see their reviews get more exposure, and readers who want to shout out praise of books they've read. Please see submission guidelines on the left of this page. Reviews and essays are indexed by genre, reviewer names, and review sites. Writers will find the search engine handy for gleaning the names of small publishers. Find other writer-related blogs at Sharing with Writers and The Frugal, Smart and Tuned-In Editor.
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