by Rea Keech | Aug 1, 2017 | All Book Reviews, Popular Novels, Rea's Reviews
Shaggy Dog Chronicle Review by Rea Keech If everything in this book is not a chronicle of exactly what actually happened to the writer, then it’s hard to say why it was written. The events, whether recalled or occurring in the present, certainly don’t make an...
by Rea Keech | Aug 1, 2017 | All Book Reviews, Popular Novels, Rea's Reviews
Touring without a Guide Review by Rea Keech This book, published by Kindle Scout, is written in a simple, unpretentious style that is a pleasure to read. It’s in what I like to think of as the I Traveled to a Foreign Land, Saw All the Tourist Sites, and Set My Story...
by Rea Keech | Aug 1, 2017 | All Book Reviews, Popular Novels, Rea's Reviews
A Slapstick Morality Play Review by Rea Keech What I like best about this book is the way it made me laugh out loud so often, sometimes at statements made by Ove and sometimes at the author’s descriptions and comments that mimic how Ove would have expressed it. The...
by Rea Keech | Jul 4, 2017 | All Book Reviews, Popular Novels, Rea's Reviews
What It Takes to Survive Review by Rea Keech In this unconventional novel, the passages in bold print are the love story that the author is attempting to write. His sense of humor is evident from the start as the girl and boy in love are named Sara and Dara after the...
by Rea Keech | Jul 4, 2017 | Uncategorized
Contact Rea Name Email Address Message 3 + 13 = Submit Background of Uncertain Luck (2020) I lived in Tokyo, Japan, teaching English from 1969 to 1971. At the time, there was a problem of people going missing, sometimes on purpose in order to escape from the heavy...