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My Book Review of Forever Human

Forever Human: Humanity’s last chance by Ian E. Slatter My rating: 5 of 5 stars Wow… Crazy What an intense read. Powerful and emotional, even if flawed. It does a great job showing one of the harsh realities of humanity, for sure. I don’t agree with the ideology. I think it’s as narrow-minded as Ash, but the message is the

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Silver Dagger Book Tours – FOREVER HUMAN

Does the past really matter when you hold humanity’s future in your hands? Forever Human Humanity’s Last Chance by Ian E. Slatter Genre: Science Fiction Does the past really matter when you hold humanity’s future in your hands? With just days of its thousand year journey remaining, the starship Renaissance 3 is on course to deliver its precious cargo –

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My Book Review of Cretaceous Canyon: A Prehistoric Thriller

Cretaceous Canyon: A Prehistoric Thriller by Deborah Sheldon My rating: 4 of 5 stars This Story – so much to love and hate!! Intense. That’s the best word to describe this story. It’s definitely a roller coaster ride of action, and the author gives a thrilling tale with vivid details and emotions. The writing keeps you engaged once it snags

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My Book Review of Monsters in the Midwest: The Complete Trilogy

Monsters in the Midwest: The Complete Trilogy by Scott Burtness My rating: 5 of 5 stars Such A Fun Read! This was my first time reading Scott Burtness’ work, but it won’t be the last. He is a masterful storyteller. Things aren’t always plausible, and there are some plot holes, but none of that matters. The author gets you laughing

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My Book Review of Undead Cheesehead: A very Wisconsin zombie horror comedy (Monsters in the Midwest Book 3)

Undead Cheesehead by Scott Burtness My rating: 4 of 5 stars I Enjoyed This Story Immensely I’m not huge into zombies, and the premise, though fun, is not solid. Still, I enjoyed this story immensely. I felt it wrapped up the series well, too. What I liked was getting to know Stanley better. He’s such a kind, endearing character. His

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Readers’ Favorite Reviews TIME LINES

Reviewed by Ann Linus for Readers’ Favorite The year is 3236, and time travel has been perfected. Travelers go back in time in an ethereal form, just observing and learning from history and not altering events. Julie is a seasoned traveler who has learned to separate her emotions from the events she witnesses because the past is past. On her latest mission

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