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My Book Review of The Tangled Stars by Edward Willett 

DESCRIPTION:  More than a century ago, the network of MASTTs, the space-time tunnels that made interstellar travel possible, violently collapsed, the backlash destroying a lot of the solar system’s space-based infrastructure. Cooper “Coop” Douglas, a thief and conman, is in … Continue reading

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My Review of The Enigma Gamers (The Enigma Series Book 7) by Breakfield and Burkey

Description:  A new team of cyber hunters has emerged.Julie and Juan created the cyber assassin technology services (CATS) team to provide hands on support for clients all over the world. The CATS team mantra is to find and stop outrageous … Continue reading

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My Book Review of Runaway Husbands: The Abandoned Wife’s Guide to Recovery and Renewal by Vikki Stark

BOOK DESCRIPTION:  Based on a study of over 400 women worldwide, Runaway Husbands: The Abandoned Wife’s Guide to Recovery and Renewal, is the first book to explore and offer healing strategies to women whose lives have been turned upside down … Continue reading

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My Book Review of United Vidden by Fern Brady

DESCRIPTION:  Shattered by her father’s decision to deny her the throne as the first female heir of Dravidia, Princess Verena makes the worst mistake of her life: She runs away. Her departure, days before her wedding to the heir of … Continue reading

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My Book Review of How to Live Like a Monk: Medieval Wisdom for Modern Life by Danièle Cybulskie

DESCRIPTION:  How medieval monastic practices—with their emphasis on a healthy soul, mind, and body—can inspire us to live fuller lives today We know that they prayed, sang, and wore long robes, but what was it really like to be a … Continue reading

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Sahara’s Book Review of Manufacturing Civility by Christian Masotti and Lewena Bayer 

DESCRIPTION:  Incivility at work is real. And it is real in manufacturing. According to a Gallup State of the American Workplace report, 75 percent of manufacturing workers are disengaged at work. In fact, the manufacturing industry, according to the Gallup … Continue reading

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Sahara’s Book Review of The Enigma Factor (The Enigma Series Book 1) by Charles V Breakfield & Rox Burkey

DESCRIPTION:  A brilliant programmer is targeted by cyber predators!Jacob Michaels, computer network security-tester extraordinaire, tries to settle into a quiet life of work to polish his cyber security skills after the death of his mother. Jacob is unaware that his … Continue reading

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Sahara’s Book Review of The Burning Tree: Book 3: Infinity by Christopher Artinian

DESCRIPTION:  Ever since leaving Salvation and escaping the quarry, things had got better and better for Callie and the rest of the community. But now a single afternoon has turned their world upside down. The clock is ticking to save … Continue reading

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Sahara’s Book Review of Hell Spawn (St. Tommy N.Y.P.D. Book 1) by Declan Finn 

DESCRIPTION:  My name is Officer Thomas Nolan, and I am a saint. I can smell evil. I show mercy to the lesser criminals – the desperate. Even those I’ve put behind bars seem to like me. But now there’s a … Continue reading

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Sahara’s Book Review of The Big Power of Tiny Connections by Jen Nash

DESCRIPTION:  The bestselling book on the power of relationships includes tons of real-world stories and in-depth guidance for making connections in both the online and offline world. In this zippy read packed with true-life stories, Jen Nash explains how the … Continue reading

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