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The Wrongful Death | By Kenneth B Anderson

My thoughts Narrative and Plot   The Great Philip Engel is back to Hell once again. And this time he wants to find his lost friend Sam. With each book, I am loving this series...

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The Testaments | By Margaret Atwood

My thoughts       Before we get into The Testaments, I’ve read The Handmaid’s Tale a few years back. Naturally, some of the character names and details skipped my memory. But I watched the...

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A Year of Chasing Love | By Rosie Chambers

My thoughts     Narrative and Plot       A Year of Chasing love is the journey of Olivia, who is literally chasing love. The narrative is a simple third person perspective of Olivia,...

When Life Gives You Lemons | By Fiona Gibson 0

When Life Gives You Lemons | By Fiona Gibson

I received an e-ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review     My thoughts   Narrative and Plot   When Life Gives You Lemons is entirely told in a first person’s view, by...

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The Worst Best Man | By Mia Sosa

My thoughts   Narrative and Plot   The story of The Worst Best Man alternates between Lina and Max, the  central characters. Lina does not express her emotions too much, but she communicates well as...

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Followers | By Megan Angelo

My thoughts     Narrative and Plot Followers is one of my top favorites of 2020 so far. The story is set in two timelines. One in the 2015s and the other 2050s. Between then...

The Die of Death | By Kenneth B Anderson 0

The Die of Death | By Kenneth B Anderson

Thank You #TheWriteReads #TheWriteReadsonTour and Kenneth B Anderson for providing me an e-Copy of The Die of Death in exchange of an honest review as part of the #blogtour. My thoughts Narrative and Plot The...

The Woman in the Blue Cloak | Deon Meyer 0

The Woman in the Blue Cloak | Deon Meyer

I received an e-ARC of The Woman in the Blue Cloak from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.     My thoughts   Narrative and Plot     There isn’t anything peculiar about the...

The Wives | By Tarryn Fisher 0

The Wives | By Tarryn Fisher

My thoughts   Narrative and Plot     Most books use narrative as the inevitable tool to tell their stories. The Wives – the entire story- however rests on whether or not you buy into...