Editorial Reviews

Female Prisoners of World War Two by Nikki McDove

Female Prisoners of World War Two by Nikki McDove

In Female Prisoners of World War Two – a fascinating, and sometimes heartrending work of history – author Nikki McDove pays tribute to five women kept as prisoners of war during WWII. Women’s stories of heroism are often overlooked in military annals, but here, McDove deftly relates the terrifying conditions these females POWs lived through to tell their tales. The accounts are well-written with a fluent and journalistic touch, which can be devoured in one sitting, for a broadly appealing work. A recommended and eye-opening read for anyone interested in learning more about the female side of war and its […]

2022-05-09T09:30:04+02:00May 9th, 2022|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Discovery of the Five Senses by K.N. Smith

Discovery of the Five Senses by K.N. Smith

A clever novel finely attuned to the attitude, cadence, and emotional maturity of teenagers, Discovery of the Five Senses is a unique fantasy adventure that will thrill readers of all ages. The prose is rich with vivid imagery, with strongly visualized scenes that leap off the page, as well as an impressive range of vocabulary that will challenge YA readers, but not overwhelm them. A strong fantasy adventure with clever thematic foundations and a relatable cast, this is an engaging read from a debut novelist with a keen pen for youthful drama.

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2022-05-09T01:47:01+02:00May 9th, 2022|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

No Pistol Tastes the Same by Jacob Paul Patchen

No Pistol Tastes the Same by Jacob Paul Patchen

Navigating psychological battlefields and exploring the long-lasting horror of PTSD, No Pistol Tastes the Same by Jacob Paul Patchen is a visceral novel of wartime, recovery, and healing. Both a slow burn and a grenade blast, the prose spills a relentless tale of hard choices, unforgiving duty, and the depths of utter desperation, even long after the bullets stopped flying. The author sets each chapter off with a tone-setting, thought-provoking poem, then dives back into the mud of war and the mess of domestic life; this palate-cleansing twist on classic military memoirs makes the story shine even brighter. At times […]

2022-05-06T04:42:19+02:00May 6th, 2022|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Undoing Time by Rachel Dacus

Undoing Time by Rachel Dacus

A woman hones her ability to hop to other centuries in Rachel Dacus’ hugely entertaining Undoing Time, the third installment in the Timegathering series, which can be read as a standalone. An adventurous romp about preserving democracy and protecting history from treacherous futuristic scientists, Dacus’ story is both timely and full of surprising twists. After a horrific breakup, Liv Pomeroy heads to picturesque Florence, Italy, where she uncovers her genetic disposition for time traveling, meets the potential new love of her life, and joins a dangerous mission involving the Revolutionary War. Featuring real-life forgotten sculptor Patience Lovell Wright, Dacus’ […]

2022-05-04T08:36:40+02:00May 4th, 2022|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

The Full Extent by Richard Botelho

The Full Extent by Richard Botelho

A philosophical exploration of existence, science, and humanity’s progression of awareness, The Full Extent by Richard Botelho is a heady blend of cutting-edge theory and timeless musing. Spiraling deeper into tangled studies of perception and spiritual reality, this is a cerebral, yet enjoyably dense read that should be savored slow, and mulled thoroughly. Some of the later chapters come off as personal philosophy, rather than a historically backed stream of progress, but the challenging conclusions about consciousness will stimulate even the least outside-the-box thinker. Cleanly edited and polished to an academic gleam, this epistemological thesis is a mind-expanding thrill.

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2022-05-03T04:22:53+02:00May 1st, 2022|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Video Conference Go Fish by Gerald Beaudry

Video Conference Go Fish by Gerald Beaudry

Inspired by our recent societal shift to video calls and long-distance interaction, Video Conference Go Fish: The Rules and Procedures to Play on a Video Call with Real Playing Cards by Gerald Beaudry is a timely and creative guide for an on-screen card game. From a brief introduction of the concept and altered rules to gameplay examples and more complex variations, this quick read will allow you to easily translate this traditionally in-person game to the virtual realm. With such a small amount of purposeful text, every sentence should be as clear and simple as possible, and some instructions feel […]

2022-04-29T05:11:10+02:00April 29th, 2022|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

A Trial of Rock and Rope by Nicholas Licalsi

A Trial of Rock and Rope by Nicholas Licalsi

A metaphysical vision of the afterlife, complete with divine tests and sage metaphors, A Trial of Rock and Rope by Nicholas Licalsi is a thought-provoking allegory with a healthy touch of mythology. After waking in an afterlife realm, Ferrun is tasked by the gods with a Sisyphean task, alongside other souls trying to drag their own rocks to the mountaintop. There is a surreal flourish to the prose and symbolism aplenty, nudging readers into commentaries on ambition, eternity, pride, purpose, and independence. Blurring the line between myth and philosophical treatise, this seemingly straightforward read is far deeper than might appear, […]

2022-04-28T07:29:57+02:00April 27th, 2022|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

God’s Greatest Miracle by Jean-Michel Polyakov

A beautifully written religious journey, God’s Greatest Miracle: A Tale of Two Little Angels by Jean-Michel Polyakov is an elegant tale about two angels and how they made their way into Nouseum, the City of God. The Storyteller, our protagonist, comes into a utopian city where everyone is happy, and no one wants for anything. Here he must face the Archangel Michael who gives him the task of telling the story of the two angels to prove he is ready to enter Heaven. The writing style may be a bit complex for younger readers, but the reader will be rewarded […]

2022-04-27T04:36:59+02:00April 26th, 2022|Categories: Editorial Reviews|
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