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Book of the Day Official Review by Bookie Books: Money Faucet - January 28th

Review 1: The story is about Clint Kennedy, an ex-cheat and a former banker who lived in White City, Mexico. His employer transferred him to Miami to keep him safe from a deadly war between kingpins as the boss himself Pablo Navarro was a drug kingpin. Clint didn’t know that a corrupt lawyer and judge were attempting to stain his personality in Miami. An FBI agent on the other hand wants to save him and his Miami friends to make sure they aren’t killed in the process and another conspiracy against Clint by his step-brother is to prevent him from making the family’s business survive. I really like this book because it’s quite intriguing. Rating: 4/5…………….. Review 2: Money Faucet by Calderwood features Clint’s attempt to survive through a setup combinations of a plan by villainous lawyer and judge to wring him and his older step brother who wanted to stop him from succeeding. But an FBI agent is determined to help him stay alive. This book is recommended to crime story readers. Rating: 4

Book of the Day Official Review by Bookie Books: Waterworks - January 27th

Review 1: Jack Winnick is back with the fifth and last series, Waterworks (Lara and Uri Book 5). This particular episode is about Eddie Moskowitz who went to work on a normal day at the Aqueduct Filtration Plant in Los Angeles when he noticed that the ever active goldfishes were dead alongside dead birds outside the tanks. As investigation went on, it was assumed that the water contained polonium, a very dangerous material and a sock was also found which was said to have been made in Iran making them believe it was just another attack. It was then Lara Edmond and Uri Levin heard of the news while on a vacation. Will they find the actual thing behind all this and still make it? Read this story to have a feel of discovery. Rating: 4.5/5……………. Review 2: Waterworks by Jack Winnick is a very interesting story about the drinking water of Los Angeles being poisoned by a harmful substance by ter

Book of the Day Official Review from Bookie Books: January 26; Memories of a Brain Doctor

Review 1: Memories of a Brain Doctor is about Dr. Abraham Lieberman (the author actually) researching into killer diseases from Parkinson’s to Psychosis featuring heroes who had those diseases like Muhammad Ali who had Parkinson’s to Adolf Hitler. The book also describes Dr. Lieberman’s encounter with President Roosevelt and with his tussle against Paralysis, the murder of President Kennedy and the coup. The book also recounts his encounter with Jack Dempsey among others. This book was great to read and at the same time educational. I enjoyed the book though it wasn’t actually supposed to be a story but a textbook. Rating: 3.5/5................. Review 2: This book is an educational novel about author and Dr. Abraham Lieberman caring for and researching on various diseases that affected various famous people like Muhammad Ali, Adolf Hitler, Jack Dempsey, Leona Helmsley including hollywood impresario to mention a few. The book also features the author`s father during the World War I lik

Book of the Day Official Review by Bookie Books January 25; Death Inside Diamond Head

Review 1: An interesting book about private investigator Matthew Hogan at the Honolulu Police Department, who decided to investigate the death of a former cop in the New York who went on a vacation with his wife to sort out marital issues when his body was found inside a diamond crater and his wife kidnapped. Will the root of it all be discovered? Author Randolph Mase does a great job in captivating readers as the investigation goes on bringing in excitement and at the same time suspense, hooking readers from the start to finish. Rating: 5/5..................................................................... Review 2: Death Inside Diamond Head: A Matthew Hogan Mystery by Randolph Mase is an investigative book into the death of a former New York cop and his missing wife while on a vacation. Private investigator Matthew Hogan had to find clues by going to the crime scene. As the investigation goes on, it brings him closer to the result. I recommend this book for readers who love crime a

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“The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.” - William Shakespeare. William shakespeare was one of the greatest poet, playwright and dramatist of all time. He was often called England’s national poet. William shakespeare birthday was 26th April 1564- died 23rd April 1616 was one of the great English poet, playwright, and actor.

Book Of The Month: Hâjogana by Jian Fong Samuel Yaw - January 2021

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The Book Of The Month is Hâjogana by Samuel Yaw Jian Fong! Who is Samuel Yaw Jian Fong? Samuel Yaw Jian Fong is an amateur author and artist from Seremban, Malaysia. As a young child, he was affected by ADHD, so his parents and tutors trained him to channel his ability on the creative arts. Want a copy of Hâjogana? Hurry now and purchase at bookiebookscompany.offersupermarket.com or contact the author at jfyaw1996@gmail.com. Read our official review Here .

Official Review of Carrie's Secret by Paul Backalenick

A psychological mystery revolves around the Genesen family, the sudden disappearance of the oldest daughter, Wendy, and strange changes in the younger one, Carrie. Her eventual transfer to a mental health institution led to various meetings with shady, unstable, and violent characters: both patients and workers. Worst of all, the kidnapper is also on the move to kill her. The novel is written in third-person POV, this offers a great insight into the thoughts of each character/patient involved while interlacing a first-person POV in diary form detailing thoughts of the killer’s movement throughout the story, which is very interesting. Some freaky sexual narration by the killer should be noted but no triggering assaults happen. Readers will surely become invested in the turning of the event, especially during the climax and disturbed by some final words at the end of the novel. The story also shows unjust yet lenient police procedures prominently when investigators were too confident in

Official Review of Development by Paul Backalenick

A family fiction novel well narrates the life of the Latour family in the early 70s and the strained relationship among the family members with the husband Hank stuck in debt, his wife Norma became cold and alcoholic, and the two self-absorbed teenage daughters (Dora and Amy). The author does a great job not only in captivating readers into his characters’ lives, their developments, but also in unfolding unanticipated turns of events as the story progresses. He has a knack of turning readers overhead just as they think they know how the story will unfold. A well-paced debut novel with a firm storyline and modern, succinct sentences making it an easy read that also offer great insight into the life of a struggling family. It is a story of trials, tribulations, hopes, disappointment, and survival. Rating: 4/5