Weekly Self-Published Book Review: Clubs Are Trumps: The Road From Plum Run

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Clubs Are Trumps: The Road From Plum Run

Kregg P.J. Jorgenson

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN:9781432776701

Reviewer: William Phenn

I thought it was just another Civil War story, but it proved to be much more than that. “Clubs Are Trumps” is a very interesting story about a group of young men who leave their families, the comforts of their normal home life and everything they know to join the Union Army during the Civil War. While struggling to survive the war, they are subject to the horrors of the killing and maiming going on around them. They see the terrible consequences that others suffer while fighting for their own lives.

Kregg does a very good job with “Clubs Are Trumps” in the way that he clearly and systematically develops the characters to where they are easily recognizable and you really get to know them. The book is written as the characters actually speak and that adds a more personal touch to the whole novel. As the band made it through the hell of Gettysburg to the streets of New York, the author keeps the book historically correct and brings you right into the action.

All 282 pages of this interesting war novel are exciting and keep the reader’s attention. It is an adult book that due to the descriptive nature of some passages is not fit for the younger generation. The reader will notice that the author did considerable research to make the book as historically accurate as possible. Places and dates were mentioned that proved to be correct and not fictitious even though the book itself is fiction. “Clubs Are Trumps” has good cover art and fine print and paper quality, which helped give it a big B in my rating. It is a very well-written book that deserves a look from any Civil War or history buff or anyone who wants to read a good story.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review: Smorgasbord of Indian Recipes

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Smorgasbord of Indian Recipes

Achala Kshirsagar

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432768096

Reviewer: Michael J. Carson

Get ready for an excellent dining experience of Indian food recipes that sound delicious. “Smorgasbord of Indian Recipes: A Collection of Indian Dishes Most Popular in India and All Over the World” guides readers through a food adventure that tells the history of ingredients, different types of food and lots of great recipes that are easy to follow for anyone who wants to cook them at home. Indian food has become attractive for many reasons, and “Smorgasbord of Indian Recipes” helps increase that popularity.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review: Reflective Empowerment

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Reflective Empowerment

Philip Guy Rochford

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432758486

When you realize your potential and act on it, you can do great things. “Reflective Empowerment” delves into finding empowerment and inspiration in one’s life. Philip Guy Ruchford, a success coach, seeks to advise readers to find their own success in life and advises them to find their own worth, know what one can do, and find purpose. With lots of wisdom and advice, “Reflective Empowerment” is an excellent and very much recommended read.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review: True to Life

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True to Life

Duane Ashley Pool

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432729035

Reviewer: Willis M. Buhle

The vitality of youth is an essence that everyone who grows past it yearns for once more. “True to Life” presents Duane Ashley Poole’s youthful vigor in poetry form, as he blends hip hop and rap with traditional poetry. Worth considering for those looking for something different in poetry, “True to Life” is recommended.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review: Big Business and Body Bags

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Big Business and Body Bags 

Lincoln R. Peters

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432770297

With no future, the allure of a life in crime is too much to resist. “Big Business and Body Bags: A Journey Into the Deadly Drug Business” delves into what brings people into the criminal underworld and the business of drugs. A riveting thriller that has strong basis in reality, it brings a tragic tale of a life destroyed by it all. “Big Business and Body Bags” is a riveting read that should prove quite hard to put down by general fiction readers.