Operation Fools Mate 48 by M.L Baldwin - REVIEW
Phil Bowne Phil Bowne

Operation Fools Mate 48 by M.L Baldwin - REVIEW

Operation Fools Mate 48 is M.L. Baldwin’s second published novel and a sequel to Operation Fools Mate 24. 48 continues the story of dystopian Britain invaded and under attack by a believable foe. Baldwin’s main character, Mike Faulkes, finds himself and the British army up to their eyes in the sh*t, both physically and metaphorically.

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A Song Of Ice And Haddock by Keven Shevels - REVIEW
Phil Bowne Phil Bowne

A Song Of Ice And Haddock by Keven Shevels - REVIEW

Keven Shevels's second book is ‘A Song of Ice and Haddock’, a prequel to the hilarious ‘A Haddock Files at Midnight.’ Before we dive into the details of Ice and Haddock, you, dear reader, deserve some background notes.

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The Complexity of Being Human by Eric Louw - REVIEW
Phil Bowne Phil Bowne

The Complexity of Being Human by Eric Louw - REVIEW

Dr Eric Louw’s The Complexity of Being Human is precisely that, complex. Dr Louw has taken a highly subjective topic of human life and behaviour and dissected the whole into parts to make sense of this intricate and diverse subject.

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Operation Fool’s Mate 24 by M.L. Baldwin - REVIEW
Ash Jacob Ash Jacob

Operation Fool’s Mate 24 by M.L. Baldwin - REVIEW

Ex-soldier Mike Faulkes was living the dream—a loving wife, a stunning home, and an amazing car. Everything was going smoothly until a fateful visit to his old army friend Chris ended with an attack on the army base where Chris is stationed.

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Walking Out Of This World by Stephen Ford - REVIEW
Ash Jacob Ash Jacob

Walking Out Of This World by Stephen Ford - REVIEW

The story begins, in drizzly mid-October, the Surrey Hills Far and Fast Walkers Society, plans what should have been an average autumn walk. Until newcomer Miles joins the eager members, his presence challenges the group leader Eddie's authority leading the group from the beaten track to the village of Miteby.

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The Boy Behind the Glass Screen by Ian Siragher - REVIEW
Ash Jacob Ash Jacob

The Boy Behind the Glass Screen by Ian Siragher - REVIEW

Two boys are raised in the same house, yet their experiences couldn't be more different. For one, the space is a home; for the other, it's a laboratory. Separated only by a glass screen, one is observed while the other is studied. This is all they have ever known—until their caretaker is found murdered.

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Destiny of a Free Spirit by Stephen Ford - REVIEW
Ash Jacob Ash Jacob

Destiny of a Free Spirit by Stephen Ford - REVIEW

Destiny of a Free Spirit by Stephen Ford is an ambitious speculative fiction novel filled with profound themes about humanity and our place in the world, making the reader question what it truly means to be human.

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Fought Disorder by Oliver Delgaram-Nejad Review
Ash Jacob Ash Jacob

Fought Disorder by Oliver Delgaram-Nejad Review

Ten years ago, Oliver Delgaram-Nejad experienced his first psychotic episode. "Fought Disorder" documents the four weeks he spent mostly unmedicated in the Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), suffering from the delusion that he was starring in a Truman Show-style experiment orchestrated by Derren Brown.

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Will AI replace Writers?
Ash Jacob Ash Jacob

Will AI replace Writers?

The rise of AI has sparked debate across numerous industries, and there is a great deal of concern about its usage and implications for the future of mankind. Anybody covering AI in its broadest terms is encouraged to at least acknowledge its benefits before going deeper into the dangers.

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Lauren Neal - Valued at Work - REVIEW
Ash Jacob Ash Jacob

Lauren Neal - Valued at Work - REVIEW

Lauren Neal has had a lengthy career in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM for short) and her vast experience in the industry has earned a wealth of certifications.

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