I Am Scared; VERY SCARED! by John Ayoola Akinyemi is a deeply personal and evocative narrative that captures the author’s emotional journey during a tumultuous period in American history. As Akinyemi watched major TV networks report on the future of the nation, he felt compelled to express his fears and anxieties about the potential extinction of democracy in the face of a new presidential election. This book is a heartfelt reflection on the state of the nation and the author’s profound connection to his adopted home.
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Red Hands: A Novel Illuminating the Plight of Indigenous Women
Red Hands by Maureen Anne Meehan is a gripping and poignant novel that tackles the ongoing crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women in the United States. This powerful narrative is set against the backdrop of systemic marginalization and the lack of proper law enforcement response that has plagued Native American communities for generations. Meehan expertly weaves together a suspenseful thriller with deep social commentary, making Red Hands a must-read book.
Continue readingWhy Prison Break is a Must-Read Book for Mystery Lovers
Maureen Anne Meehan’s Prison Break is a riveting masterpiece that weaves together mystery, suspense, and historical intrigue, captivating readers from the very first page. The story follows Mary MacIntosh, a determined investigator drawn into a web of unsolved crimes and a shadowy conspiracy that spans generations. Meehan masterfully constructs a narrative that is both thrilling and thought-provoking, making Prison Break a must-read for fans of the genre.
Continue readingA Heartfelt Journey of Unexpected Connections
The Elevator by Benna Else is a captivating novel that weaves together the lives of two seemingly disparate individuals—J.P. and Lauren—within the confined space of an elevator. As the doors close and the floors ascend, their destinies intersect, leading to revelations, compassion, and a shared understanding of life’s twists and turns.
Continue readingBook Review: The Prearranged Plan by Alyssa McBath – A Tale of Resilience and Unconditional Love
In the hauntingly beautiful world of The Prearranged Plan, Elisa McVeigh’s journey unfolds—a story of pain, resilience, and the transformative power of love. Alyssa McBath weaves a tapestry of emotions set against the backdrop of medieval England and Scotland.
Continue readingBook Review: America in 2040 by David Walker
In his thought-provoking book America in 2040, David Walker delivers a powerful wake-up call about the potential trajectory of the United States. Drawing from historical lessons, economic analysis, and a keen understanding of our nation’s founding principles, Walker paints a vivid picture of what America could become if we fail to change course.
Continue readingKISS at 50 Book Review
KISS at 50 by Martin Popoff is a nearly 200-page hardback book celebrating 50 years of KISS as the band is set to perform its final shows ever at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Does this book live up to the rich and bombastic legacy of the band it chronicles? Watch my video review below to find out. Enjoy, and I’ll see you at The Garden!
Continue readingEmpowering and Transformative: ‘To Tell the Truth: The Age of Mind’ by Fred Louis Fox
“To Tell the Truth: The Age of Mind” by Fred Louis Fox is a remarkable and thought-provoking book that takes readers on an introspective journey into the core of human existence. It was a born of a peak experience in 1993, and it resonates with a profound message: Your life is about you.
Batman: The Multiverse of the Dark Knight: An Illustrated Guide — Book Review
Discover the hidden corners of the DC Multiverse in Batman: The Multiverse of the Dark Knight: An Illustrated Guide, the definitive illustrated guide to the multiple versions of The Dark Knight. Below is my video review of this new Batman book from Insight Editions. Enjoy!
12 Months To Live by James Patterson and Mike Lupica
On September 25, James Patterson and Mike Lupica release their next thrilling novel: 12 Months To Live. As part of the James Patterson Street Team, I received an advance copy from his publisher. Thanks, Little, Brown for the free book! Should you add this book to your to-read list? Watch my video review below for my thoughts.
