Reading List
Review of Iron Flame: Empyrean, Book 2 by Rebecca Yarros
Rebecca Yarros have enthralled the readers once more with Iron Flame, which is the second novel in the Empyrean series. This novel makes a good sequel in the sense that it adds on to the story after the first book and has itself strong story line with the well developed characters, politics, and wars. Iron Flame continues the themes of power, trust, and sacrifice explored in the novel and adds freshness to them through tense and passionate storytelling into the new stage of characters’ existence.
By William Walkerabout a year ago in BookClub
Review of The God of the Woods: A Novel by Liz Moore
Liz Moore, acclaimed for her deep and introspective works, returns with The God of the Woods: A Novel, a story telling of mystery, mythology and the human mind in a way that tends to affect the story’s characters and the reader. In this story Moore uses the memories and sorrowful gloom attached to a small town and intertwines them with the potential wonder of the woods around it. The novel is a road trip through both, the literal and the metaphorical forests that offer a word on faith, fear and how the society’s loss of companionship has left human being feeling lost in a thorny forest.
By William Walkerabout a year ago in BookClub
Summary: All Systems Red by Martha Wells. Content Warning.
Get Your Free Book All Systems Red Here: All Systems Red by Martha Wells In the vast expanse of science fiction literature, few characters have captured readers' imaginations quite like the protagonist of All Systems Red by Martha Wells. Known simply as "Murderbot," this unique anti-hero is a self-aware security android with a penchant for watching soap operas and a deep-seated disdain for human interaction. All Systems Red is the first novella in the Murderbot Diaries series, and it quickly became a fan favorite for its blend of sharp wit, action-packed narrative, and poignant exploration of identity and autonomy. In this blog post, we will delve into the world of All Systems Red, examining its key themes, characters, and the story that has endeared it to so many readers.
By Marcos Martins da silvaabout a year ago in BookClub
Summary: Event Horizon by Steven Konkoly. Content Warning.
Get Your Free Book Event Horizon Here: Event Horizon by Steven Konkoly The concept of an "Event Horizon" has always fascinated scientists, writers, and enthusiasts alike. It represents the boundary beyond which events cannot affect an observer, a point of no return. In the realm of literature, it often serves as a powerful metaphor, symbolizing the moment when characters face their greatest challenges and must make irreversible decisions. In Steven Konkoly's thriller, Event Horizon, this concept is explored with gripping intensity, pulling readers into a world where the stakes are high, and the consequences are deadly. This blog post will provide a detailed summary of Event Horizon, breaking down its key elements and inviting readers to delve into the intricate plot woven by Konkoly.
By Marcos Martins da silvaabout a year ago in BookClub
The Lions of Al-Rassan
Every once in a while, we readers and writers cross paths with a tale so…wonderous, it reminds us why we are obsessed with these paper, glue, and ink sandwiches. A tale that makes our skin tingle, sweeps us off our feet to a faraway land, all while forcing us to change our perspective of this big blue marble we call Earth.
By Matthew J. Frommabout a year ago in BookClub
Review of "Good Energy: The Surprising Connection Between Glucose, Metabolism, and Limitless Health" by Dr. Casey Means
Dr. Casey Means' book, Good Energy: Sweetie, Can You Spare Some Glucose? How Glucose Metabolism Regulates Limitless Health, takes a closer look at glucose and metabolism and how they are closely interconnected and frequently misunderstood. For a practicing physician and the co-founder of the health company Levels, Dr. Means has numerous arguments to say why focusing on glucose is paramount for leading a healthy life. This book informs the reader not only about what glucose and metabolism are but also how to use this knowledge for improving one’s life.
By William Walkerabout a year ago in BookClub
Summary: Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie. Content Warning.
Get Your Free Book Murder on the Orient Express Here: Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie Following the suspenseful and intricate plotting of And Then There Were None, Agatha Christie delivers yet another masterclass in mystery with Murder on the Orient Express. This novel is a cornerstone of the detective genre, featuring her famous Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, in one of his most challenging cases. First published in 1934, Murder on the Orient Express is a brilliant example of Christie’s ability to weave complex puzzles with precision, keeping readers guessing until the very end.
By Marcos Martins da silvaabout a year ago in BookClub
The First Chapter of My New Book "Substack Mastery" for Beta Readers
Dear writers and readers, a few months ago, when I publicly announced that I would dedicate 80% of my time to Substack, 15% to Newsbreak, and just 5% to Medium, I received an intriguing call from one of my book publishers. This serendipitous encounter was inspiring, much like one of my stories that also brought serendipity. Whenever serendipity knocks on my door, I answer graciously.
By Dr Mehmet Yildizabout a year ago in BookClub








