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49 Buddhas by Jim Ringel
ALA Peanut Butter Sandwiches by Penny Lambert
Almost a Minyan by Lori S. Kline
American Cobra Pilot by Captain J.L. "Bigsby" Groom
Angel City Singles by Ralph Cissne
Black Silver, Red Gold by Mark Stevens
Blue Collar Poet by Rocky Rhoads
Bridge with Three Spans, A by Zia Uddin Ahmed
Carling by L. C. Conn
Cellist’s Friend, The by Robert J Fanshawe
Designing Your Own Unique and Dazzling Life by Ho Hyun Nahm
Destructive Irony by Tabatha Kohler
Diary, The by Terry Beer
Divine Rapid Response by Chuks I. Ndukwe
Einstein in Flamingoland  by George Brinner
Failed Experiment, The by Mart Grams
Ghost of Crazy Horse, The by Dr. James Hawley
Government Control of News by Corydon B. Dunham
Half Life Fate Rules by Edwin Hood
Hell, Heaven, or Hoboken by Christmas by Robert Lambert
It’s All About Something by Alexander Villarasa, M.D.
Jeremy's Mom by Lisa A. Dunn
Johnny’s First Drum by Curtis Cooper
La Aguita: The Little Water by Jenny Kingham
Legend of Higley Flow, The...   by Richmond LaFayette Holton
Lessons of Nature, from a Modern-Day Shepherd by Don F. Pickett
Lynne and David by David Formby
Monitors of Mayhem by Darleen Hayball Johnson
Oath to Odin, An by Richard Cooper
One Who Knows by Max Windham
Peace from Insanity by Jesse M. Arzate
Probability Mechanics by Louis M. Houston
Quest by Robert Lewis Dey
Raven's Resurrection by John D. Trudel
Remote Access by Barry Finlay
Romero Strain II, The by TS Alan
Sharptop Gullipop and the Fairies of Bodium by Lillian J. Grigsby
Smoke and Mirrors by Jordan P. Castro
Spirit Anaswers by Jacqueline McNeil Watts
Stormy Summers: Museum Mayhem by Erin Danko
Sunshine Land, The by David Wedd
They'll Never Die by Don Calmus
Time Travel Warriors by Mark Duffield
Tole Painting Adventures in Alaska by Judy Farnham
Unlocking The Natural Born Leader's Abilities by Salar A. Khan, MD., MBA.
Weighted by E.S.E. Bruno
Yoga the Pathway to Perfection by Dr. Kandasamy Arunachalam
   
 
First Chapter Reviews

Once Was Lost, but Now I'm Found by Laura Koerber
    
 
 
The Book Killers: Amateur Covers
In book selling basics, the author attracts the reader and the first page sells the book, but nothing allows a potential reader to disregard a book like an unprofessional cover. The US Review encounters poor book covers on a regular basis: drab, confusing, amateurish designs or some combination of the three. So let’s take a look at book cover basics. ...
 
 
Reviews for May 2018
ALA Peanut Butter Sandwiches by Penny Lambert
American Cobra Pilot by Captain J.L. "Bigsby" Groom
Betrayal At Bethesda by J. C. Hawkins
Black Silver, Red Gold Forest by Mark Stevens
Blue Collar Poet by Rocky Rhoads
Carling by L. C. Conn
Country Soul & Caravan Magic by R. R. Pravin
Designing Your Own Unique and Dazzling Life by Ho Hyun Nahm
Destructive Irony by Tabatha Kohler
Diary, The by Terry Beer
Divine Rapid Response by Chuks I. Ndukwe
Ghost of Crazy Horse, The by Dr. James Hawley
Government Control of News by Corydon B. Dunham
Half Life Fate Rules by Edwin Hood
Hell, Heaven, or Hoboken by Christmas by Robert Lambert
It’s All About Something by Alexander Villarasa, M.D.
Jeremy’s Mom by Lisa A. Dunn
La Aguita: The Little Water by Jenny Kingham
Last Straw, The by Ed Duncan
Lord Jesus, I Want To See... by Reverend Peter G. Vu
Lynne and David by David Formby
Oath to Odin, An by Richard Cooper
Probability Mechanics by Louis M. Houston
Quest by Robert Lewis Dey
Romero Strain II, The by TS Alan
Sharptop Gullipop and the Fairies of Bodium by Lillian J. Grigsby
Spirit Answers by Jacqueline McNeil Watts
Stormy Summers by Erin Danko
Sunshine Land, The by David Wedd
Time Travel Warriors by Mark Duffield
Weighted by E.S.E. Bruno
 
 
 
 
Focus Review
Becoming Leonardo by Mike Lankford
In a time of enlightenment and brutal death, Leonardo da Vinci was truly brilliant. Artist, scientist, mathematician, inventor—he existed to solve problems great and small in the world, while envisioning a future that would not come to fruition until centuries after his death. He is a historical figure that cannot be completely known or spoken of enough. Perhaps the term “Renaissance man” was invented to describe him. ...
 
 
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Becoming Leonardo by Mike Lankford
Bridge with Three Spans, A by Zia Uddin Ahmed
Cellist’s Friend, The by Robert J Fanshawe
Einstein in Flamingoland by George Brinner
Failed Experiment, The by Mart Grams
Johnny’s First Drum by Curtis Cooper
Lessons of Nature, from a Modern-Day Shepherd by Don F. Pickett
Monitors of Mayhem by Darleen Hayball Johnson
One Who Knows Horses by Max Windham
Peace from Insanity by Jesse M. Arzate
Raja Yoga The Yoga of Meditation by Dr. Kandasamy Arunachalam
Remote Access by Barry Finlay
Smoke and Mirrors by Jordan P. Castro
Tole Painting Adventures in Alaska by Judy Farnham
Wanderings of Chela Coatlicue, The by Ananda Esteva
Yoga the Pathway to Perfection by Dr. Kandasamy Arunachalam
 
 
 
 
        
 
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