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Heir Today, Pawn Tomorrow
Book 2 of The Good Guys. This was another fun romp through this crazy world. The language is still what I would say would deter younger/more sensitive readers. Outside of that I like the progression in the series, albeit it feels the author is on a breakneck pace advancement wise so it will be interesting…
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One More Last Time
Book 1 of The Good Guys. This LitRPG novel fits the genre pretty well. The being is a bit odd and there is a lot of course language, so I would only recommend it to older YA and those who do not mind a number of curse words. Aside from that it is a fun…
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How I Write
This is a bit dated but still a good starting point for those looking to write a book. It is a good compilation of knowledge I have read over numerous areas. If your dream is to write a book but don’t know where to start, this is a good jumping off point.
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Transformation
Book 5 of Battle Mage Farmer. This was a wonderful read. I have enjoyed the series up to now and always love how the MC has to find a new way to do something that used to be so easy. The other big change is that we see some progress on reducing from points. Aside…
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Forge Master
Book 1 of Tower. This took a lot of catch up as I have not read Nova Terra. I would love to have read the first series but here we are. That said you will enjoy this one either way. Totally appropriate for YA readers who enjoy LitRPG novels. I love the concept of the…
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Terror in Shadow Canyon
Book 3 of Monsterious. This was the nightmare of all campers. Giant spiders and intelligent to match. A fun midgrade read that isn’t too scary, however young and sensitive readers be warned. Aside from that it is the same Goosebump like scare that will keep your reluctant readers going far beyond their required read time.…
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How to Write a Sentence and Read One
This book is literally about sentences. If you’re not a writer I am not sure if you’ll enjoy this. If you are a bit of a nerd and can get excited about complex sentence structure, then you’ll enjoy this to no end, I know I did. For writers I would hope more would read this…
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How Stella Saved the Farm
This book is more an analogy for how businesses move into new product lines. Albeit it harkens back to Animal Farm it is not nearly so dark nor ominous. A lot of the story is what we see all too often. Seems to me we see this type of innovation crippling behavior all too often…
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How to Twist a Dragon’s Tale
Book 5 of How to Train Your Dragon. I feel like these books are even getting better. This one was fast exciting and perfect for reluctant readers. A love story of a different sort and all our favorite players are there again. Just have to ask a bodyguard or not? The twist ending is both…
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The Clue in the Corn Maze
Book 101 of the Boxcar Children series. A fun mystery out on the farm. If you’ve ever been to a corn maze you’ll enjoy this one. There is a vandal loose trying to stop the festival. Super great red herrings and a good ending. This book is appropriate for those young readers who could read…
