Weekly Self-Published Book Review:Ten Healthy Teas

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 ten healthy teas

 Ten Healthy Teas

Valerie B. Lull

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN:9781432784935

Tea can be healthy and delicious if you know how to prepare it right. “Ten Healthy Teas” is a collection of recipes aimed at providing simple and easy to understand recipes to make better tea for relaxation and health during what may be a busy day. “Ten Healthy Teas” is a must for tea lovers who want to try something new.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review:The Realms of Animar

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 The Realms of Animar

Owen Black

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN:1432786601

The Realms of Animar is an enjoyable read, one that will appeal to teens who are fans of fantasy and science fiction.

Set in a world where people have two forms, one human and one animal, this is the story of Thane, a teenage boy whose life is suddenly turned upside down when his animal form unexpectedly transforms into something never seen before. Filled with immense power, he now holds the key to the future of Animar and to saving his people from struggle and oppression. Fatalis, the evil force who plans to rule Animar, learns about Thane and creates an army to destroy him and anybody who gets in the way of his plan. In order to fight Fatalis, Thane seeks the help of other beings, the Avians and Aquans. In a twist of fate, the hunters and the hunted must get together to save their world.

Though the beginning was kind of slow, with a lot of information being presented by dialogue, I was intrigued with the story enough to keep reading. The author does a fairly good job in creating his medieval world–which, by the way, doesn’t have dragons, elves or magic like so many other books in this genre nowadays. I enjoyed the action, battle scenes, and watching Thane grow into a brave, fearless warrior and hero. Though it has some violence, the language and other aspects make this book appropriate for the lower young adult crowd and even for middle graders. Recommended for readers 11 & up.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review:The Churning Cauldron

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 The Churning Cauldron

Ronald Dahle

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN:9781432777623

Special Forces veteran Ronald Dahle presents The Churning Cauldron: Book 1… The Beginning, an action-packed novel describing an America that has grown corrupt, repressive, and on the verge of degenerating into a totalitarian state. One man, a retired Green Beret, is determined to bring liberty back to the collapsing nation – by force if necessary! With the aid of “The Geriatric Warriors”, friends he served with years ago, he is prepared to sacrifice everything – even his very soul – to exterminate those responsible for the failing government, no matter how high their political rank. Violent, dark, and brutal, The Churning Cauldron is a gripping page-turner to the very end.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review:Baby Rose

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 Baby Rose

Carol Short

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN:9781432765866

On a rough start, life can only grow even more difficult. “Baby Rose” is a novel from Carol Short, as she crafts a story of two half-sisters Heidi and Ali, born from a struggling mother as they face life together and try to overcome the struggles of a rough upbringing and the search for happiness. “Baby Rose” is a fine novel, very much recommended reading, not to be missed.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review:A Voice in the Wind

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 A Voice in the Wind

Donald Risho

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN:9781432712075

War against your countrymen is not a war one seeks to fight. “A Voice in the Wind” is a collection of short stories from Donald Risho as he presents many tales of the four years in which America clashed and nearly destroyed itself. With its own poignant moments of a very human conflict, “A Voice in the Wind” is a strong addition to any historical fiction collection, highly recommended reading for fans of civil war stories and short fiction.