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Book Review – Androne

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In 2024, I dove into Androne, a novel that emerged from the Kindle freebies graveyard of 2023. Unlike its lackluster companions, this one didn’t make me regret my life choices. Androids, drones, and a veteran turned family man—it’s like Independence Day, but with fewer political headaches and more sci-fi fun!

Book Review – The Romanov Rescue

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Aaron finally managed to read “The Romanov Rescue,” an alternate history book about a rescue mission in 1918 Russia. His journey was peppered with historic evils, logistical insights, and a dire craving for a sequel. ‘Twas a wild ride, indeed!

Book Review – A Girl From Nowhere by James Maxwell

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A twin-sun world. A scorched, barren wasteland. Multiple odd aliens. No, this isn’t a description of Luke Skywalker’s home planet of Tatooine from Star Wars, but it is the setting for James Maxwell’s novel A Girl From Nowhere, the first entry in his planned Firewall Trilogy.

Book Review – Running With Joy: My Daily Journey to the Marathon by Ryan Hall

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Part training diary, part spiritual journal/devotional, part autobiography, Running With Joy tells the story, in Ryan Hall’s own words, of his path to the 2010 Boston Marathon. A devout Christian, the intersection of his sport/career with his faith is an important element in the book. The other major element, obviously, is Ryan’s training regime. The book is broken up by training weeks, and each day has Ryan’s training log.

Marie Kondo's Tidying Up series

Book Review – The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up

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Some things do have the power to make us happy. True, they’re just possessions, and we can’t take them with us when we die, but some things truly have the power to enrich our lives, bring back happy memories, or otherwise increase our happiness.