book-review

  • The Last Sad Days of Max Gordon Review (Calling Fire From Heaven Collection)

    In Calling Fire From Heaven, Gregg Voss, brings forth a new collection of thought-provoking stories—including remarkable sequels from The Valley of American Shadow—based on the obscure lives of American people throughout the country, history, and time.In many of the stories, true events are weaved so masterfully within the paranormal, supernatural, and tech-thriller style of Voss,…

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  • The Two Ways Stories Are Driven

    What I mean by character driven stories is that the story is influenced by the actions of the character(s) as those actions determine where the story goes and ultimately ends up. With and world-driven story, the surroundings, environment, and nature of the world influences the characters actions which means the world itself is leading the…

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  • Family and Fury (Short Story Review)

    In a short story of survival, “Family and Fury” follows Riven, his injured wife, and three daughters as they rebuild their lives in the remote deep woods, far from the horrors that destroyed their village. Riven dedicates himself to building a new home, forging weapons, and training to protect his loved ones while his daughters…

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  • Chase Quest (Book Review)

    This work gives me Lord of The Rings, Harry Potter vibes. This is perfect for those who prefer epic fantasy and a relatively lighthearted and PG-13 read. All in all, a more wholesome story than anything else with minor bloodshed.

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  • The Grand Game (Book Review)

    I couldn’t recommend this series enough if I tried! This book starts off fast paced and is just a wild ride all the way. From the moment Michael wakes up in Erebus’ chamber with Stayne looking over him to the moment he leaves the sector in the end, this book is one thing after another…

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