The Bridge
“Tend to Your Bridges Well” Review by Joey Madia Based on the Quebec Bridge Disaster of 1907, The Bridge began as a screenplay. From its dedication—“Big Tech: Actions have consequences”—and opening...
View ArticleThe Trial of George W. Bush
“What If Justice Existed?” Review by Joey Madia What If is one of the most powerful tools in the storyteller’s toolbox. From the earliest days of humankind, What If was a practical, educational, and at...
View ArticleThe Girl in the Corn
“Beware the Food of the Fae” Review by Joey Madia Along with abandoned castles, caves, and ancient forests, cornfields are immediately evocative of horror. Images of a pair of gloved hands pulling...
View ArticleAlien Scriptures: Extraterrestrials in the Holy Bible (3rd Ed.)
“Beyond the Ancient Aliens” Review by Joey Madia A few months ago, I reviewed the most recent book by this articulate and passionate author. Initiation: The Spiritual Transformation of the Experiencer...
View ArticleNo Beginning… No End: A Cardiologist Discovers There Is No Such Thing as Death
Review by Joey Madia I don’t know if it is the same for all veteran book reviewers, but I have learned to either not take too much stock in the endorsements that sometimes fill up to ten pages at the …...
View ArticleThe Devils You Know
“Nazis, and Devils, and Mobsters, Oh My” Review by Joey Madia Comprising 13 stories written over 26 years, The Devils You Know is a fun—and at times deeply moving and enlightening—collection of a who’s...
View ArticleThe Assumption of Death
“Contemplations on the Myth of Death” Review by Joey Madia Just prior to this review, I reviewed another, much different book on the misconceptions and myths surrounding the survival of consciousness...
View ArticleKaty on Broadway (Kitty in the City)
“A Kitty-Sized Adventure in the City” Review by Joey Madia There is no greater expression of joy than singing. Whether it is in tune, out of tune, lip-synching, a parody, or something created on...
View ArticleRite Judgement (DaDa Detective Agency Book 2)
“Lingua Lilla!” Review by Joey Madia A few months ago, a publicist introduced me to the whimsical, socially conscious, quick-witted work and worlds of the novelist Pete Adams. John Broughton describes...
View ArticlePsycho Hose Beast from Outer Space (Gale Harbour Book One)
“School-Age Heroes” Review by Joey Madia I am going to be up front at the start: I grew up in the eighties and it is my position that there was no cooler time to be a teenager. Not for movies, …...
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