
Carlos Diaz
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Author, Publisher, Bonanzler, Amazon Seller/Associate. Helping you get fit. Some links are affiliate links. I may earn a commission. #fitness #books #lifestyle
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A Review of “Iron Flame: Empyrean, Book 2”
In this sequel to her riveting novel “The Fourth Wing,” Rebecca Yarros returns readers to the realm of the War College of Basgiath, where Violet Sorrengail and her fellow dragonriders face trials and tribulations, their most formidable challenge.
By Carlos Diaz2 years ago in Fiction
A Review of Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing
In the world of television sitcoms, few shows have achieved the level of popularity and cultural impact of “Friends” The series, which ran for ten seasons from 1994 to 2004, was praised for its humor, lovable characters, and lasting friendships. Among the series’ cast is Matthew Perry, who plays the sarcastic and witty Chandler Bing.
By Carlos Diaz2 years ago in Confessions
A Review of “Resurrection Walk” by Michael Connelly
In the realm of crime fiction, Michael Connelly stands as a master storyteller, weaving intricate narratives that captivate readers with their suspenseful plots, compelling characters, and insightful exploration of the human condition. His latest novel, “Resurrection Walk,” delivers on all these fronts, taking readers on a gripping journey into the depths of justice and corruption.
By Carlos Diaz2 years ago in Fiction
A Review of Anthony Doerr’s “All the Light We Cannot See”
In the realm of historical fiction, Anthony Doerr’s “All the Light We Cannot See” is a masterpiece, weaving a poignant tale of human resilience and the enduring power of hope amid darkness of war. Set during World War II, the novel follows the intertwined fates of two extraordinary individuals: Marie-Laure LeBlanc, a blind girl living in Paris, and Werner Pfennig, a gifted orphan who Duc was recruited into the Nazi radio program.
By Carlos Diaz2 years ago in Fiction



