Pandora’s Grave – Stephen England: Book Review
Book Review of Pandora’s Grave by Stephen England, the first full length thriller in the Harry Nichols – Shadow Warriors series of classically intense covert ops thrillers. Read More …
Book Review of Pandora’s Grave by Stephen England, the first full length thriller in the Harry Nichols – Shadow Warriors series of classically intense covert ops thrillers. Read More …
Third article in the Magic of Human Nature series. A philosophical & practical exploration of controlling our presentation, appearances, facades and their impact on our lives. Read More …
My book review of The Darkest Day by Tom Wood, the fifth Victor the assassin action thriller, a twisted, smart, and diabolically brutal antiheroic story. Read More …
My book review of Hunter Killer by Brad Taylor, a recent Pike Logan action thriller set in Brazil, involving black ops, kill squads, assassinations, spycraft, and hi-tech weaponry. Read More …
My book review of Jeremy Robinson’s Instinct, the 2nd book in the Chess Team/Jack Sigler series of action adventure technothriller pulp epics. Read More …
A satirical and philosophical exploration at polarizing social divides from political ideologies and the growing extremism in recent times. The second article in A Satirical Look. Read More …
My book review of Czar of England by Ian Kharitonov, the latest Sokolov action espionage thriller that released recently. Read More …
A philosophical thought exploration about the value of fictions, meaning, myths, and language. The Beauty of Fictions is the second article in the Magic of Human Nature series. Read More …
Book review of The Treadstone Resurrection, the first Adam Hayes action thriller by Joshua Hood, which is a brutally epic badass tactical epic set in the literary Ludlum-verse. Read More …
My book review of White Death by Clive Cussler & Paul Kemprecos, a Kurt Austin/NUMA Files classic action adventure treasure hunting technothriller epic. Read More …
Book Review of Nomad, the first Marc Dane / Rubicon Group action thriller by James Swallow. This classical epic thriller is perfect for the fans of Robert Ludlum and Ian Fleming. Read More …
Series Review of The Shatterhand Code, which is an epic dystopian technothriller by Aiden L Bailey that I read a few years ago. Read More …
Book Review of Better Off Dead by Tom Wood, the 4th book in the series about Victor the Assassin, an amoral, sociopathic, logical, & anonymous freelance assassin. Read More …
My Book Review of Daughter Of War by Brad Taylor, a recent installment in the Pike Logan series of brilliant and entertaining espionage, black ops, counter-terrorism, action thrillers. Read More …
A Satirical and philosophical look at Free Will, Sentience, Art, & Originality, to explore meaning, thought, expression, & communication.. First in the series – A Satirical Look. Read More …
My book review of Odessa Sea by Dirk Cussler in Clive Cussler’s legendary marine archeology action adventure Dirk Pitt series (released – 2016). Read More …
A philosophical exploration about habits aka addictions, to understand and fight distractions using existentialism, beliefs, identity, ego, and choice. First in the series – Magic of Human Nature. Read More …
My Book Review of Tom Clancy’s Full Force and Effect by Mark Greaney, a Jack Ryan (Sr. + Jr.) & CAMPUS action espionage technothriller. Read More …
Book Review of Man of War, the first Eric Steele action thriller by Sean Parnell. Read More …
Book Review of Typhoon Fury, an action adventure technothriller by Clive Cussler & Boyd Morrison. Read More …
My struggle in 2020’s madness and my fight out of this depressive, lifeless season. The journey of reconstruction after my inactive self destruction. Read More …
Book Review of Gunmetal Gray by Mark Greaney, a Gray Man / Court Gentry action thriller which is a contemporary classic in the genre that blew my mind away. Read More …
Review of Andy McDermott’s The Hunt For Atlantis, an epic action adventure book which connected me with the genre’s Bayhem style cinematic epic adventures. Read More …
Review of Forever and a Day, a new James Bond book by Anthony Horowitz. My first experience of a 007 book. Read More …
Review of The Game by Tom Wood, book #3 in the series – Victor the Assassin.
This is a smart, classical action thriller for those who want a unique story. Read More …
An unconventional approach towards responsibility, control, routines, and facing what really matters. Important for creatives, freelancers, and anyone who works from home. Read More …
With a limitless digital ocean of content to choose from, it’s hard to prioritize our choices. Here’s a guide to know how to consume what matters to us individually. Read More …
My review of a newly released book written by Ian Kharitonov. Contains hardcore topics, not for the fainthearted. Read More …
Chaos from distractions and procrastination can defeat us, if we let it. Explore the problem with perfection and ride across illusions into the brutally beautiful reality. Read More …
Political divide always existed, even before social media. The key to remain sane between these extremes is moderation. Read More …
Featured review of a newly released Amazon Bestseller. This is an emotional book written by my friend. Read More …
Click to read my review of Dropship(Forsaken Mercenary #1) by Jonathan Yanez which is a timely sci-fi book. Read More …
My take on practicing real honesty and how to face criticism in the real world. Read More …
Stepping Stones #1:
I quit my employed job after a week of joining. Read the article to know why and understand my choice. Read More …
Coca-Cola created the image of Santa Claus that we know of! To know more about Coke’s marketing history, continue reading this ‘Brief History’ article. Read More …