I hope ya'll are enjoying your Friday thus far! Next up for review is K.E Ganshert's novel, The Gifting, taking place in a world where, presumably, anything supernatural simply doesn't exist. Seems to me this book may be my cup of coffee. The review will be up on November 4th at 11am, CDT.
Until Next Time....
-Fiction Book Reviewer
I post reviews once or twice a month and updates/sidebars every Friday. For business inquiries please email me at fiction.book.reviewer@gmail.com.
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Friday, October 14, 2016
Friday, October 7, 2016
The Review: The Black Spaniard: Revolution Begins Within by Linda Brown Holt
The Black Spaniard takes place mostly in Vienna, Austria and immerses you in the 18th and 19th century. This historical fiction introduces Luis van Beethoven, a young, dark-skinned, talented pianist who struggles with not only his own genius but living in a white man's world. The story stays true to Ludwig van Beethoven's slow deterioration of his hearing and this novel takes you into the mind of a gifted musician who slowly loses the ability to hear the one thing he loves the most. Many well-known individuals made an appearance and it was interesting to see how Luis interacted with them throughout the book. The dialog in these pages perfectly fit into the time this story takes place and the musical terminology, impeccable. The Black Spaniard is a wonderful twist to a fiction based on history and the imagery was great. There was one section that stood out to me and I absolutely loved it.
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-Fiction Book Reviewer
"His self-confidence, already high, had shot through the roof, and there was no more holding him back than trying to stuff the wild unruly spirits back into Pandora's treasure chest. There was no thought for tomorrow, and no regard for yesterday."The Black Spaniard, though fiction, gives a unique insight into one of the most influential people in the Western art music; leading the way from the Classical to the Romantic era.
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-Fiction Book Reviewer
Friday, September 23, 2016
Update
Good Morning!
On October 7th I will be posting a review on The Black Spaniard: Revolution Begins Within by Linda Brown Holt. Hope yall are enjoying your Friday 🌻
Until Next Time...
-Fiction Book Reviewer
On October 7th I will be posting a review on The Black Spaniard: Revolution Begins Within by Linda Brown Holt. Hope yall are enjoying your Friday 🌻
Until Next Time...
-Fiction Book Reviewer
Friday, September 16, 2016
Update
Goodmorning ya'll, Due to a sudden move going on over here, I will be holding off on my review on The Eagle Tree until October 14th. I will in the meantime be writing another review on a novel in which I will tell you more about in my next post. Hope you all are having a great day!
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-Fiction Book Reviewer
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-Fiction Book Reviewer
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Update
Next up for review will be The Eagle Tree by Ned Hayes and will be up on September 2nd.
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-Fiction Book Reviewer
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-Fiction Book Reviewer
Friday, July 15, 2016
The Review: The Butterfly Garden by Dot Hutchison
The Butterfly Garden starts off with a young girl in a cold interrogation
room and the FBI agents, Special Agent Victor Hanoverian and Brandon Eddison
who are assigned to this case are just agents to think she may have had a hand
in this sick and twisted crime. Maya slowly opens up about what happened in the Garden and eventually how she got
there in the first place. It is soon discovered that Maya’s name is actually
Inara. She has had a rough upbringing that may have been one of the many
reasons she seems so calm and collected after witnessing such horrors from the
Gardener. Throughout the novel, many gruesome events are revealed and enough
twists and turns to give you whiplash. What else happened in the Garden and can
any of the surviving young girls really be saved?
This novel is one of the best crime pieces I have read in a very long time and kept me interested throughout.
I grew to love each and every one of the characters and felt absolutely devastated
when more information came to light. I recommend this book to anyone who
loves in depth crime books with plenty of mystery. 10/10
Until Next Time…
~Fiction-Book-Reviewer
Sunday, June 19, 2016
Book Review Update
The book review for The Butterfly Garden has been postponed and will be posted on July 14th. Have a great Sunday!
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~Fiction Book Reviewer
Until Next Time...
~Fiction Book Reviewer
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