Weekly Self-Published Book Review: Cancer: It’s a Good Thing I Got It

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Cancer: It’s a Good Thing I Got It

David A. Koop

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432774486

A silver lining brings triumph to tragedy. “Cancer: It’s a Good Thing I Got It”” tells the story of David Koop, who thought he had the good life until cancer appeared and ultimately made it better. Although it threatened his life, he learned what was really important, and it gave him the strength to overcome. He came out stronger than he would be without the ordeal. “Cancer” is a triumphant and recommended addition to any cancer memoir collection.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review: The Secret of Cancer & AIDS

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The Secret of Cancer & AIDS

Jason McKenna

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432739775

New ideas can lead to revolutions of treatment. “The Secret of Cancer & AIDS” discusses the immune system’s faults that allow cancer and HIV to flourish. Jason McKenna writes of potential new ways to treat these diseases and allow immune systems to fight against these often fatal diseases. Strictly experimental and alternative, “The Secret of Cancer & AIDS” may be worth considering for those who have exhausted other options.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review: Shadows and Fire

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Shadows and Fire

Jennifer Fales

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432778460

When mankind creates its own doom, it must also bring about its own salvation. “Shadows and Fire” is a science fiction novel of a future where the creation of hybrid supernatural beings may cost any peace man has created. A brother and sister, products of this science gone awry, must join up to stop this miscarriage of justice. “Shadows and Fire” is worth considering for science fiction fans looking for a unique scenario.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review: Tears of the Phoenix

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 Tears of the Phoenix

Tears of the Phoenix

Lonnie Beerman

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432769895

Outcasts can find alliance in each other. “Tears of the Phoenix” is a novel of this young struggle, as Lonnie Beerman tells of three youths, who after a violent incident, come together, and face a town full of hate and bigotry. Through the worst of challenges, they find friendship and family against all odds. “Tears of the Phoenix” is a fine read and much recommended for general fiction collections.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review: Davy Jones

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 Davy Jones

Davy Jones

Carl A Chase

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432777951

When the world is dead set against you, it takes quite the drive to overcome those odds. “Davy Jones: Heavyweight Champion of the World” tells the story of the titular man, who came from the ghetto and a world where someone his age is lucky to get past his teenage years without dying a gang related death. From nowhere in Chicago, he enters the boxing ring, and with faith and love for family, he may find his worth as he climbs the ranks. “Davy Jones” is a strongly recommended read for those seeking an inspirational story of against all odds.