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Delbert Pillage Reviewed

Author: Sandy Graham Publisher: Infinity Publishing ISBN: 10-0-7414-7278-3: 13: 978-0-7414-7278-6 From the very first sentence and over the course of 300 pages, Sandy Graham's debut novel Delbert Pillage rivets with a great deal of mixed emotions. As a scrawny youngster, Delbert Pillage was the target and victim of bullying from some of his classmates who would ridicule his physical appearance notably his... (posted by ngoldman 8 days 11 hours ago.)
The Angry Woman Suite Reviewed By Norm Goldman of Bookpleasures.com

Author: Lee Fullbright Publisher: Telemachus Press ISBN: 978-1-937698-53-9 Lee Fullbright's elegantly written debut novel, The Angry Woman Suite gradually gathers force as you read it: a slowly unfolding picture of a talented musician, Francis Grayson, whose life was very much shaped by a genetic predisposition that would affect his health and his family's horrific... (posted by ngoldman 32 days 8 hours ago.)
Review: Cooper's Promise: A Novel

Author: Timothy Jay Smith ISBN: 978-1-4620-8408-1 Publisher: iUniverse Timothy Jay Smith's Cooper's Promise: A Novel is an intriguing potpourri of themes that include a compassionate vision of tragedy and suffering, human trafficking, child prostitution, gay love, blackmail, sexual harassment in the military, diamond dealing and terrorism, CIA shenanigans, and promises made and kept, even if it involves... (posted by ngoldman 39 days 7 hours ago.)
Echoes of the Moon Reviewed By Norm Goldman of Bookpleasures.com

Author: Kathryn Clark ISBN: 9781469904337 Publisher: Create-Space The loss of loved ones is emotional, riddled with questions, guilt, and helplessness as we painfully watch the suffering that he or she endures- a kind of grueling prolonged trauma. In Echoes of the Moon , Kathryn Clark presents a poignant, powerful a (posted by ngoldman 48 days 4 hours ago.)
Review: Discover The Genius In The Mirror: Your are An Einstein Waiting To Be Discovered

Author: S. Lakshmi Narasimhan ISBN: 978-1-1-4327-8206-1 Publisher: Outskirts Press Rarely do I pick up a self-help book that is not superfluous and worthless with little new to offer, and frankly, they are often a waste of my time. Nonetheless, I must admit that I was pleasantly surprised when a copy of S. Lakshmi Narasimhan's Discover The Genius In... (posted by ngoldman 55 days 2 hours ago.)
Review: To Kill the Duke

Author: Sam Moffie ISBN: 978-1-4611-4706-0 One of the most complicated forms of humor is satire as it is not only humor for humor's sake but also a comment on a social or political landscape that pertains to a particular era. In addition, effective satires point out the stupidity and ridiculousness of certain situations and individuals. Looking back to the pre -Glasnost era, Sam Moffie has fully grasped this... (posted by ngoldman 68 days 22 hours ago.)
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