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    4 Star IHIBRP Book Review: “Donna632: A new race of people is grown for sale” by Richard McStay
    • Jan 19, 2018

    4 Star IHIBRP Book Review: “Donna632: A new race of people is grown for sale” by Richard McStay

    A Shocking Glimpse Into The Future Of Humankind! With a title that explains his main plot line from the get-go, Author Richard McStay launches readers into a politically charged Sci-Fi space thriller that rivals the works of Isaac Asimov and Frank Herbert. Complex themes and highly motivated characters drive this futuristic tale of one man’s quest to change a society that has little consideration for the human hybrids who support them. Known as “Partners”, these hybrid worker
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    5 Star IHIBRP Book Review: “Dreamland” by Julia E. Clements
    • Jan 9, 2018

    5 Star IHIBRP Book Review: “Dreamland” by Julia E. Clements

    An Imaginative Adventure You Won’t Soon Forget! I love fairytales… really, really great fairytales. They take you to magical faraway places where you can be anyone, or anything, you want to be and do anything you want to do. Dreams, like fairytales, are much the same, and so is the basis for Julia E. Clements’ fantastic child adventure, “Dreamland”. 10-Year-old Daniel Green travels to Dreamland each night in his sleep, courtesy of a Silver Ticket, where he creates an amazing
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    5 Star IHIBRP Book Review: “The Adventures of Nick and Billy - The Mystery of the Rougarou” by Micha
    • Nov 4, 2017

    5 Star IHIBRP Book Review: “The Adventures of Nick and Billy - The Mystery of the Rougarou” by Micha

    Charming, Funny, Rugged, and Terrifying! “Part monster, part escaped convict and part friendship…” That’s what Author Michael Hoard’s character Nick Landry says as he sums up the amazing adventure he and his friend Billy set out on. But don’t think for one moment that “The Adventures of Nick and Billy” is some whimsical jaunt through boyhood. The author may begin his tale with two starry-eyed youths anticipating the best overnight Louisiana swamp camping trip ever to come, bu
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    4 Star IHIBRP Book Review: “Isle of OZ: An Accidental Adventure” by R.T. Graham
    • Apr 24, 2017

    4 Star IHIBRP Book Review: “Isle of OZ: An Accidental Adventure” by R.T. Graham

    Plenty of comedic moments, drama, action, and adventure! At only 120 pages, R.T. Graham’s “Isle of OZ: An Accidental Adventure” is a short but delightful read punched up by plenty of humorous dialogue between two spirited strangers but complete opposites, Olivia and Zack, who end up stranded together—first on the sea, then on a small desert isle—after their “island-hopper” suddenly goes down somewhere in the South Pacific. Fortunately for Olivia, Zack is a Navy Seal Commander
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    4 Star IHIBRP Review: "The Weatherman" by Laurie Axinn Gienapp
    • Apr 21, 2017

    4 Star IHIBRP Review: "The Weatherman" by Laurie Axinn Gienapp

    Starts out as gentle as a spring shower, but soon cranks up to an F-5 tornado—And no one escapes the destruction unscathed! It’s obvious from the start of “The Weatherman” that Author Laurie Gienapp has put a lot of research into her novel. Her explanations as to how weather patterns emerge, how climatic predictions are formulated, how various areas around the globe are affected, and how nature can so easily and without much provocation run amok is indeed impressive. She mode
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    4 Star IHIBRP Book Review: “Survivors of Flight 387” by Richard McStay
    • Mar 4, 2017

    4 Star IHIBRP Book Review: “Survivors of Flight 387” by Richard McStay

    Gut-Wrenchingly Dangerous! At first glance, this survivors’ story about a plane crash at sea appears to start out like most survivors’ stories about plane crashes at sea—Jetliner crashes miles from nowhere … Two survivors (male and female) fight to keep from drowning … Sharks circle … A storm rages … A raft of haphazardly lashed-together debris—forming an emergency floatation device for two—slowly rips apart … There is no rescue in sight … Oh, no! But in the days that follow
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