Synopsis: A JUNIOR LIBRARY GUILD SELECTION Do you believe everything you read in the newspaper? Early in August 1937, a news flash came: a sea monster had been spotted lurking off the shore of Nantucket Island. Historically, the Massachusetts island had served as port for whaling ships. Eyewitnesses... Continue Reading →
Review: Jesus the Bridegroom by Brant Pitre
Synopsis: In Jesus the Bridegroom, Brant Pitre once again taps into the wells of Jewish Scripture and tradition, and unlocks the secrets of what is arguably the most well-known symbol of the Christian faith: the cross of Christ. In this thrilling exploration, Pitre shows how the suffering and... Continue Reading →
Review: Amanda Wakes Up
Synopsis: The Devil Wears Prada meets Primary Colors in this wickedly funny debut novel about a bootstrapping young reporter who lands a plum job at a big-time cable news station and finds her ambitions and her love life turned upside down. When Amanda Gallo, fresh from the backwater of local TV, lands the job of... Continue Reading →
Review: The Candidate by Lis Wiehl
Synopsis: How far will a candidate go to become president? Erica Sparks—America’s top-rated cable news host—is about to find out. Mike Ortiz is a dynamic war hero favored to win the White House. Standing by his side is his glamorous and adoring wife, Celeste. But something about this seemingly perfect couple troubles Erica. Is Celeste... Continue Reading →
Review: The Big Interview
Synopsis: TV reporter Stella Reynolds signs with a new station, excited to move to a bigger city for a better job. When she arrives in Bristol, Virginia, though, she finds a sexist, mean boss, unfriendly coworkers, and a town in love with a sport she’s never even watched—NASCAR! Before she can unpack her bags,... Continue Reading →
My News Article has Been Published!
US Politics: How does social/ policy reform become law? I have been given full and unquestionable authority of the US Government. Any reforms I enact will become the law to be carried out forthwith. I can change the policy as I see fit with no limitations. But before I enact any reform into law, I... Continue Reading →
Updates
Dear Readers, I have been slightly busy with editing manuscripts and writing news articles. I am truly sorry for the delay in posting more than one book review a day. But for now, at least there is one new one to be found daily. I have been setting up the April 2015 Issue. We will... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Cover Story by Rachel Bailey
Cover Story nabbed my interest just because of its title. It peaked my interest as to how the cover went along with its book title. Soon, I discovered how they were deeply connected. This story is about a young woman who has spent eight years of her life earning her degree in Journalism and working for... Continue Reading →
Book Review: A 20 Something Novel: Still Yours by Amy Patrick (book 2)
Mara Neely is a 23-year-old who is an ambitious news reporter. She has been given the chance to step up her career close to home. Back home where a man whom she fell in love with let her go. Now he's a billionaire and and he now has his first love, Mara Neely, back in... Continue Reading →
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I have been officially accepted as a book reviewer on the online book club! It has just been an amazing week! So far, I have posted 6 reviews and many views! Not only have I been accepted as a book reviewer for the online book club, but also been named as a reviewer on the... Continue Reading →