Friday, April 26, 2024

Review of COLLECTIVE ILLUSIONS




COLLECTIVE ILLUSIONS

TODD ROSE

 

Review by Author Roy Murry

 


"How do you know what you know?" challenged Confucius. In COLLECTIVE ILLUSIONS, Mr. Rose provides insight into some of these reasons.

He uses personal and private stories to support his sociological/psychological thesis that we all fall prey to groupthink. Because of our associations with churches, the media, organizations, and political groups, we have a human propensity to follow the majority by keeping our opinions to ourselves.

We then fall into traps that take work to leave. If we speak up, the group may change, or we may be blackballed.  

Mr. Rose's arguments, pro and con situations, are compelling and worth reading. His conclusions about human behavior will appeal to everyone.

 

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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Review of NUCLEAR WAR, a Scenario





NUCLEAR WAR

A Scenario

ANNIE JACOBSEN

 

Review by Author Roy Murry

 

According to the author, there are seventy-two minutes until the end of the world as we know it. Many years later, the human race is back in the Stone Age—the book in a nutshell.

Under Annie Jacobsen's gripping and fast-paced nuclear scenario, the world hurtles toward oblivion from the first volley. However, this probability is flawed: the combatants—North Korea, the United States, and Russia—lack communication.

Communication is the biggest flaw in her fascinating term paper. Russia would have seen on its radar that the first volley came from North Korea, and cell phones with red lights would have lit up.

The first half of this factoid fiction is a heart-pounding drama that will make the reader think the human race is approaching extinction. It may be if deterrence continues at a lower level.

Fifty percent of the e-book is Index, Bibliography, and about the author. If your heart needs exercise, this NUCLEAR WAR scenario between the United States and Russia will get it going.

Read this novel like a well-written fiction-think after.

 

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Friday, April 12, 2024

Pride and Prejudice




PRIDE AND PREJUDICE: Book or Movie?

JANE AUSTEN

 

Review by Author Roy Murry



If you want emotional entertainment, watch the excellent movie adaptation starring Keira Knightley. It differs from the novel in several ways, including the ending.

On the other hand, Jane Austen's writing in the novel offers a rich learning experience. It delves into the cultural nuances and individual characters' pride and prejudices of the 1800s. It is a literary journey that may be unfamiliar to most twenty-first-century readers but truly enlightening.

An Oxford dictionary can be a valuable companion on this journey. Kindle uses one.

The novel is simple: a wealthy man meets a woman of a lower class. She is prejudiced against him after hearing his proud comment at a ball. She refuses to dance with him, and his pride is hurt.

The situation infuriates both, and the romance begins. Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy intermingle because of her sister's love affair with his friend. Their tit-for-tat communications lead to confusion and then to reality—they need each other.

The read is long but not tedious.

 

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                         Movie https://amzn.to/3Ug80iW

 

Thursday, April 4, 2024

DANNA



DANNA

JAN ROMES' 

Coffee & Dessert in

Key West Series Book 2

 

Review by Author Roy Murry

 

Riley and Meg own the Coffee & Dessert Cafe in Key West, Florida, USA (Book 1), where they met and married. The cafe is a front for a matchmaking enterprise.

Meg is DANNA's friend. DANNA is a blond, outspoken dynamo who wants to get married and does not connect with Meg's matches.

It is comical how DANNA finds her match, who is not what he seems to be. The highs and lows of their commingling and their friends' participation and comments, especially Erin's and Jorge's, make up the romantic adventure.

Ms. Rome's prose and characters' conversations are fun to read, making readers want to turn those pages. It is not the first nor last of Ms. Romes's works I have read.

You should also. Have fun; read all three in the series.

 

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

SINS of the ANGELS




SINS of the ANGELS

The Grigori Legacy Book One

LYDIA M. HAWKE


Review by Author Roy Murry


This supernatural thriller is a spin on the Bible's Cain and Abel story. Caim and Aramel, brothers and angels, have a conflict that could end in a war between Heaven and Hell.

With demonic intervention, Caim escapes the limbo imposed by Aramel, embarks on a mission to find a woman, and begins a murderous rampage among mortals. Standing in his way is Detective Alexandra Jarvis, a formidable mortal he must eliminate to exact his revenge on Aramel.

A dysfunctional godly hierarchy controls this whole demonic story. The ONE is being deceived by an underling who put the coupe into action.

SINS has its sins. This thriller is fast-paced and has moments, but as the first book in a series, the characters' narratives are overly descriptive, making the book longer than needed.

A standout feature of SINS is its prose, which will undoubtedly engage and captivate readers of paranormal thrillers.

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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

TWO A DAY





TWO A DAY

LAUREN BLAKELY

 

Review by Author Roy Murry

 

After meeting Drew on a beach under strange circumstances, Brooke takes him home for sex. These events continue into an erotic affair.

He is an American football team quarterback, and she is a corporate sports lawyer. Their work lives collide, and co-workers do not have sex without telling the Human Relations Department first.

Until their big boss wants them to 'Fake Date' because the team they work for needs good publicity - Brooke and Drew look cute together. Their passions lead to a problem of emotions.

Love wins. What do you want? It is a romance novel.

It's not one of the best I've read - too many detailed sex scenes.

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Sunday, March 17, 2024

Crushing on Doctor Grump





Crushing on Doctor Grump

BETTY BLISS

 

Review by Author Roy Murry

 

I describe CRUSHING as Blissfully over-cutesy. It is a SHE said, HE said romance novel with lines that make the reader think really.

Stacy owns a bookstore, and Blake is a heart surgeon—both quote children's books. They get together to promote a library for the hospital's children section by another doctor.

People of the small town think they are a couple because of the project. So, the two think it is wise to FAKE DATE - love is in the air.

This love feast is only interrupted by a problem Blake has. When all is done, a baby makes three.

Purchase for the fun prose and lovable dialog. https://amzn.to/49edTS1