Weekly Self-Published Book Review: The Adventures of PJ and Split Pea Volume 1 Fine Feathered Friends

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The Adventures of PJ and Split Pea Volume 1 Fine Feathered Friends

S.D Moore

Illustrations by Bobb Switzer

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432712884

The Adventures of PJ and Split Pea Volume I Fine Feathered Friends is the first of a series of books for young kids. PJ is a little boy who for so long has been laughed at by other kids. He and his parents go to the pet store to buy an animal for him to pal around with. They pick Split Pea, a talking green parrot. Together, they work to solve problems. What I liked abut this book is how the two characters become great friends. What’s nice is that all ages can read this book and enjoy it. No one is ever too old to like The Adventures of PJ and Split Pea Volume I Fine Feathered Friends.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review: 66 Ways Caregivers Solve the Alzheimer Puzzle

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66 Ways Caregivers Solve the Alzheimer Puzzle

Annie Kate Gaskins Laws

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432774455

Losing one’s mind is truly tragic when it’s not hyperbole. “66 Ways Caregivers Solve the Alzheimer Puzzle” is a collection of stories of caregivers facing patients with this crippling and fearful disorder. Poignant and empathetic, Annie G. Laws uses her own experience and hopes it will ring true with others who are looking this demon of a disease in the eye. “66 Ways Caregivers Solve the Alzheimer Puzzle” is a simple, recommended collection.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review: Love Company

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Love Company

Leslie A. Brudvig

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432705886

The battles in the boardroom can be more vicious than any war. “Love Company” is a memoir of Les Brudvig as he recalls his group of friends and how they all split and walked their own paths in life. From crime to porn to politics, their walks of life combined into an organization called Love Company. Brudvig remembers it all with humor. “Love Company” is a thoughtful and original memoir.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review: My Journey to Know the Truth

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My Journey to Know the Truth

Tony Kent

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 1598000845

Finding the truth in one’s life can always be quite the endeavor. “My Journey to Know the Truth” is a spiritual memoir of Tony Kent as he presents his own tale of coming back from a broken life. Through faith, he put it all together again and shares his tale in hopes it will also inspire others to find their own faith to spur their life forward. “My Journey to Know the Truth” is worth considering for those seeking an inspirational memoir.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review:Corporacracy

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Corporacracy

Jerry Welch

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432763060

The power of the rich seems stronger than ever. “Corporacracy” follows Jim Curry, a journalist who discovers that the corporations behind America have far more power than previously suspected and their power over the United State is crushing. Split between having a career and fighting the corruption, Curry must think quick or find himself crushed alongside the country. “Corporacracy” is a thoughtful novel that may be closer to reality than many truly want.