Have you ever wondered what the future will be like? Just about everyone has. In Dark Matters, Michael Dow takes you to a future where software exists that allows you to control your own dreams. But nothing is cheap. The cost of living is outrageous, and a group of global elites rules the world. When…
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Book Reviews, Horror, New Words Learned, Suspense/Thrillers, Words, Zombie Fiction
Damn Zombies – a Review
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The Gift: The Chronicles of Tucker Littlefield – a Review
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• •Tucker Littlefield is a self-assured con man, liar, and thief. Traveling with a sword on his shoulder, Enon Tutelo by his side, and Noget, Enon’s dog, he is ready for adventure. The story opens in a tavern filled with people from near and far to hear Tucker Littlefield speak. This time, he talks how he…
Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words
Confusing Words from Facts to Fate
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Time’s Adversary – a Review
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End Time – a Review
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• •The fall of mankind begins in the jungles around the Congo River Basin. Amidst conditions that are ripe for war in Africa, a doctor is sent there to combat the threat of monkeypox. The disease he encounters is far deadlier though. Counterterrorist agents sent to rescue the doctor arrive in the Congo, but getting the…
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Confusing Words from Expropriation to Factitious
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Magruder’s Curiosity Cabinet – a Review
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• •Prepare to meet a bizarre assortment of people. History blends with science fiction and fantasy in this story that will keep you engrossed. Once you start this book, you won’t be able to put it down until you reach the last page. Kelly Hayward and her mom have traveled to Coney Island, New York from…
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The Middle-Aged Man & the Sea – a Review
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• •Relationships are at the center of each of these stories. They will make you think about your own life, the people that you know, and what each of them might encounter in their day-to-day lives. Each of these stories is an extremely real slice of life. They are very well-written, and the characters are so genuine…