The Dream Journal of J.D. Solomon will challenge you. Yes, on the surface it’s a literate comedy, but there is so much more going on beneath the surface.
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A. J. Cameron’s Productive Remote Working: Strategies for Success promises a short, concise introduction to strategies the reader can employ to achieve a successful career working from home.
While first coming off as a coming-of-age story, Resonance turns from this trope early on, becoming something far more sinister, with a side of supernatural trappings.
While The Sentinels is not a fantasy novel—it reads like contemporary fiction, a young adult coming-of-age story—there is a hint of something… special going on. I’ll say no more, because potentiality is sauce for the goose.
The Parallels runs several concurrent storylines but the main focus of the book concerns an assasination and the various people tasked with solving the crime
Tales comprises 6 short stories, a glossary, and details on the main non-human species the book takes as its focus, the Manderians
What we have here is a fantasy story steeped in Irish folklore.
M3GAN had an opportunity to do something great here.
A great read. Not too long, not too short. For this Goldilocks, it was just right.
Compliance follows the story of Becky, an 18 year-old fast-food worker who is involved in a dreadful prank.