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January 14, 2021

Review of "Killen" by P.H. Figur (Goodreads Author)

 Killenby P.H. Figur (Goodreads Author)Robert Ullrich's review:Jan 07, 2021  · iA Little Slice of Heaven with a Side Order of EvilFamily. I have written about it myself - they can bring out the best and the worst in us. Such is the legacy of the Dalton family of Killen, Georgia. It's an ancient story leading back to the story of Cain and Abel. The author has taken this story and elevated it to a
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Published on January 14, 2021 14:18

December 17, 2020

Standing for What I Believe

 I saw this post on Facebook today, so I did some
research. The links are to follow. The Democrats were opposed to the Reconstructionism
of the Republicans. Many were racist in those times. So were many of the
Republicans. That is the past – over a century ago. The Republican party of
today bears little resemblance to the Party of Lincoln, or even General
Eisenhower. Democrat President LBJ,
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Published on December 17, 2020 13:14

December 3, 2020

Review of Family Matters by Author Tirza Schaefer. https://www.tirzaschaefer.com/post/at...

Book Review: Family Matters by Robert Ullrich I
have just finished reading Family Matters - Evolution of a Killer, Book 2 of the
Lazarus Chronicles, by Robert Ullrich and found it absolutely
thrilling! Usually, I start with the first book in a series but for some reason
ended up with book 2 and read it anyways. It was absolutely thrilling. I love
the character of the hired killer, Lazarus and the
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Published on December 03, 2020 03:14

August 3, 2020

Review of The Green House by Dan Lawton

The Green Houseby Dan Lawton (Goodreads Author)Robert Ullrich's reviewFeb 04, 2020  ·  editit was amazingbookshelves: 2020-challengeThe Green House is a moving story of love, life, death and the struggle of one man to forgive himself. The narrative is excellent, evoking emotional responses and literally painting in the readers mind. It did for me. It is a story I can relate to on a deeply
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Published on August 03, 2020 03:23

August 1, 2020

Finding a Reason to Live

This is something I have struggled with sharing since January 6, 1992. That was the night that changed me forever; the night I SHOULD have died and didn't, at least not physically. Some call it an attempted suicide. I don't. I call it surviving suicide. It was no cry for help. It wasn't born in depression. I wasn't afraid of death. I had every intention of dying, and the means to accomplish my
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Published on August 01, 2020 03:52

Book Review: From Dusk to Dawn: A Collection of Short Stories by Joe Chilson

          https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07... From Dusk to Dawn: A Collection of Short Stories by Joe Chilson (Goodreads Author)https://www.goodreads.com/author/show... Ullrich's review, July 31, 2020  · Interesting and Captivating        I've been a fan of short stories and anthologies for many a year -  too many some days. Joe Chilson has assembled a personal
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Published on August 01, 2020 03:42

July 13, 2020

Book Review:T he Sapphire Eruption (The Sword's Choice Book 1) by I.M. Redwright (Goodreads Author)

 






















A Truly Epic AdventureThey are
occasions when the word epic is used to promote a book, movie, etc. This
isn't one of those times. Redwright has created a fantasy world of four
kingdoms, each worshiping a god of one of the elements, fire, water,
etc.
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Published on July 13, 2020 06:58

Book Review: Neon Prey (Lucas Davenport, #29) by John Sandford

 














Having read every book in the Prey series, up to Neon Prey, I
am quite familiar with Mr. Sanford's style. Besides, who am I to
disagree with Stephen King. Great summer reading, year round for that
matter.Neon Prey, to me, is one of his best. An
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Published on July 13, 2020 06:53

Book Review: Dagger Path: Gaiadon Lore. Book One by M.T. Ceres

Only the BeginningGaiadon
Lore is but the first leg of a fantastical journey in a new world. The
author goes to great lengths to paint mental pictures of the characters,
mystical creatures and a world unlike any other, and does a very good
job. I won't mention the main character's name, it's unique is all I
have to say about it.One recommendation to all who embark upon the
Dagger's Path; Do
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Published on July 13, 2020 06:47

June 27, 2020

Book Review: "Find Me", by Author Anne Frasier

Find Me (Inland Empire #1) by Anne Frasier   (Goodreads Author)


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Jun 18, 2020

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Psychological thriller - well worth the read.I don't
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Published on June 27, 2020 14:19