Review: Doctor Lucifer by Anthony Lee
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
2d ago
Medical malpractice takes on a whole new meaning in Doctor Lucifer by Anthony Lee, a disturbing and dark peek into the vulnerabilities of the medical system and the quiet heroes who keep it safe. A nightmarish and deadly shift in the hospital for Dr. Mark Lin leaves his confidence shaken and his credibility in question ..read more
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Review: Stress, Anxiety and Panic Attack Relief for Teens and Adults by Kris Knack Noeldner
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
2d ago
Detailing the causes of and potential treatments for mental health struggles in our modern age, Stress, Anxiety, and Panic Attack Relief for Teens & Adults: 13 Proven Holistic & Conventional Techniques for a Happier Life in a Stressful World by Kris Knack Noeldner is a quick and clear-eyed read with valuable advice relevant to most ..read more
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Review: South Korea: The Price of Efficiency and Success by Dr. John Gonzalez and Young Lee
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
2d ago
Uncovering the complex truths behind one nation's remarkable transformation, South Korea: The Price of Efficiency and Success by Dr. John Gonzalez and Young Lee is a probing and edifying read. A nuanced dissection of Korean culture and the factors influencing its renaissance as an economic leader on the world stage, this engaging portrait of a ..read more
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A Wildflower in the Dark by Michael E. Kozak
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by Jeyran Main
2d ago
A genre-hopping work of speculative fiction, A Wildflower in the Dark by Michael E. Kozak is a wholly inventive mixture of dystopian and supernatural fiction. Set in a post-apocalyptic 2192, Gretan Hutchen, a man marked by a life of adversity and miraculous survival, embarks on a journey that is as introspective as it is perilous ..read more
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Review: Dissonance Volume II: Reckoning by Aaron Ryan
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
6d ago
Rebellious warriors defy power and the odds in Dissonance Volume II: Reckoning by Aaron Ryan, a hellish but hopeful vision of humanity's future. A raw and hard-nosed thrill from start to finish, this post-apocalyptic thriller features flesh-eating aliens with psychic paralysis weapons, and picks right up where the first volume left off - with Sergeant ..read more
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Review: The Water Mage by T.J. Ripley
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
6d ago
Whimsical and contemporary, The Water Mage by T.J. Ripley is a compelling first installment of the Lord of Chaos fantasy series. After receiving a mysterious adventure pack on his doorstep, complete with a mind-focusing ring, Eliot Johnstone, a remarkably average high school student, finds himself plunged into a high-stakes medieval world of dwarves, imps, elves ..read more
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Review: The Black Wall of Silence Part I by George H. Butcher III
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
1w ago
A searing takedown of the federal judiciary at its highest levels, The Black Wall of Silence Part 1: The Judiciary’s Immorality, Cruelty, and Arrogance About Corruption by George H. Butcher III is an impassioned argument worthy of widespread deliberation in the court of public opinion. While this first part of a longer series covers only ..read more
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Review: The Bear & the Rose by E.K. Larson-Burnett
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
1w ago
A haunted hero risks everything to break the curse of her violent calling in The Bear & the Rose by E.K. Larson-Burnett, a lyrical masterpiece of fantasy and creativity. In a supernaturally crafted world of animalistic tradition, magic, and the looming specter of doom from bears both living and dead, one relentless Bearslayer is determined ..read more
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Review: Two by Nathan Nicolau
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
1w ago
A pair of young strangers embark on an unconventional odyssey through Charlotte, North Carolina in Two, a quietly wise novel by Nathan Nicolau. When Howl observes Ella reciting a passionate soliloquy to a statue in the park, he breaks out of his comfort zone to get some answers. As their day intertwines, small talk turns ..read more
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Review: Gracious Nature by Robert J. Tiess
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by John Staughton, Senior Reviewer
2w ago
A tender and timely reflection on our beloved planet, Gracious Nature: Poems on Earth and Life by Robert J. Tiess is a poetic love song to the land we so often overlook. With an unwavering reverence for life that loyal readers will recognize, this latest collection winds from playful and self-reflective to dramatic and dire ..read more
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