As a child Jackie is abused at home and bullied at school. He is judged autistic and relegated to home bound teaching that fails him. His only solace is TV cable news. Years later he is reunited with one of his classmates, Jimmie. Together they discover Jackie’s ability to read closed-captioned broadcasts and ads so clearly that he creates a psychic connection with the viewer. This talent enables Jackie to fulfill his destiny. Continue reading
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Book Review: Saving Faith by Patrick M. Garry
Two years after leaving the orphanage he grew up in, Jack Fenien has now found his place in the world as a car repossessor. Yes, repossessor is not a “real word” but that is what Jack is! After Jack repossesses the wrong car, he sets out to find the owner of the vehicle so he … Continue reading
Featured Book: She Likes It Rough by GVR Corcillo
She Likes It Rough by GVR Corcillo Can daring adventures with an outdoor extremist give a daydreaming pushover the courage to make her life count for something? Lisa Flyte needs a backbone. For thirty-four years, she’s let life plow right over her – and that humiliating freak fast-food accident was the last straw! Time to … Continue reading
My Book Review of Xianne: A Comedy of Cultures Volume One by Jayce Grayson
Xianne: A Comedy of Cultures Volume One by Jayce Grayson Infinity Publishing ISBN 9780741464729 Reviewed by Savannah Mae for Say What? Savannah Mae July 2013 “Xianne” is the first novel in this series. It is written in the voice of Jim Street, a young virgin in search of freedom from the Earthly life. Jim is … Continue reading