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How to know he’s playing games with you - Red Flags
How to know he’s playing games with you - Red Flags

Review:The book was nice and informative but also sad. Basically, men are pigs and commitment phoebic, there is nonsuch thing as soul mates and fairy tails, and that in order to be happy, you basically have to think like a man and be manipulative. Well, now I don't want a freaking man. Read more

Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Review:Artificial Intelligence is analyzed here with the eye of the science.
Nobody knows exactly how and when this major iteration of life will happen, but everybody should be aware that it is going to happen.
Max Tegmark's work is a great contribution in this direction. Read more

The Exorcist: 40th Anniversary Edition
The Exorcist: 40th Anniversary Edition

Review:Superb writing style, I really loved this book and its bittersweet ending. Memorable, this will stay with you haunting you for a very long time. I recommended this story to anyone who loves a good horror with a twist of rationality and mystery. Read more

The Summer I Turned Pretty: 1 (The Summer Series)
The Summer I Turned Pretty: 1 (The Summer Series)

Review:This novel was you typical teenager girl who fall sin love, but the twist is that there's more to the story. You live day by day with Belly and you feel whats she's feeling, and you see everything the way she see's it. You feel her emotions and know how she will react. This novel trilogy was very cute and i recommend it. Read more

Awakening (The Chronicles of Benjamin Dragon Book 1)
Awakening (The Chronicles of Benjamin Dragon Book 1)

Review:Very good book. I loved the idea of having mental powers, and choosing your own path. This book is about a boy named Benjamin, who has special powers and is THE ONE. I don't want to give the end away, but I want to say this is a really good book! Read more

Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Retribution - Book Twelve (Jason Bourne)
Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Retribution - Book Twelve (Jason Bourne)

Review:A very fast paced and energetically written novel. Not Eric's best but certainly entertaining and worth your time to read.
This should answer some questions about Jason Bourne and will certainly raise new ones. Read more

Reckless
Reckless

Review:Amazing, how Cornella Funke keeps pulling these wonderful stories out of her creative gray matter blows me away.
Just amazes me, I'm hooked can't get enough, waiting for next book with great anticipation.
This is a must read, become entwined with the life like characters, take a journey to worlds so well described you'll feel as if you've really traveled there.
***** I'd give it more stars if possible.

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Remember When (The Remember Trilogy Book 1)
Remember When (The Remember Trilogy Book 1)

Review:Remember When is a walk down memory lane for those who were teens in the late 80's early 90's. Back before cell phones, facebook and goodreads.

Layla has a crush on the new boy in town, Trip. He ends up sitting directly behind her in class and she immediately sets her sights on him.

If you are looking for a sweet romantic comedy than this book is for you. Read more

Lost and Found (Lost & Found Book 1)
Lost and Found (Lost & Found Book 1)

Review:****4.5 City Meet Country & Cowboy Stars*****

Wow...Love the Cowboys!! Jesse and Rowen are so perfect together. I loved their story and the back story to each of them. Jesse is so swoon worthy, a total Cowboy gentleman. The Walker family is such a breath of fresh air. They are laid back and down to earth unlike Rowen's bitch of a mother. I am excited to see what happens next with this awesome couple. Read more

The Knight: Book One of The Wizard Knight
The Knight: Book One of The Wizard Knight

Review:As a fan of Wolfe, I got what I was expecting in The Wizard Knight, only not quite as much as I'd hoped. I was totally sucked into the realm of Able and his fish-out-of-water experience, and I thought his voice rang true, especially as it developed over time. Some of the creatures he encounters reminded me strongly of beings from other novelists (Pulman, Tolkien, Vance), but his use of the perspective of the first person narrative makes them unique to this world. The book did not end where (or w... Read more

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