Review: Clearwater Falls by W.J. Long III My rating: 3 of 5 stars I like stories that keep me invested. If a story can keep me asking the right questions, I count that as a good thing. I enjoy asking questions when I’m engrossed in a story’s plot. Thrillers – when done well – often do […]
Author: Amber Rizzi
I am a literature geek with a Bachelor's degree in English with a writing concentration. I love to read, and I'm always itching to write, especially creatively. I started "The Writer's Library" in high school, previously working with a Blogger platform before moving over to WordPress. While I mainly post reviews of books, occasionally I will go ahead and review works in other media forms as well, such as music and certain television shows. No matter what I'm doing on here, I love to share with anyone who is willing to listen, and I'm excited to finally be on WordPress!
Review: The Way to Dawn: End of Days by Charles Lee My rating: 2 of 5 stars When I started this series, I found myself very interested in the story and the possible direction it could go. That said, even from the beginning I saw things that weren’t working for me, but I remained invested […]
Review: The Way to Dawn: Dominion of Eden by Charles Lee My rating: 2 of 5 stars I knew after finishing the second book in Charles Lee’s The Way to Dawn series that things would change. So many massive developments unfolded in the prequel to Dominion of Eden that there was no way in my mind that everything would […]
Review: The Way to Dawn: Ascension Zerø by Charles Lee My rating: 4 of 5 stars My head is spinning upon finishing this second book after The Way to Dawn. The first book was one of the most engaging stories I’d come across as of late. I was curious enough to want to continue the series […]
Review: The Way to Dawn by Charles Lee My rating: 3 of 5 stars I love when a story immediately grabs my attention. This can happen any number of ways, but I admit that I often don’t anticipate it coming. So, when it does occur, I’m often surprised by just how quickly the story pulls […]
Review: The Adventures of the Young Time Travellers and the Ancient Ruins by Gary Blagden My rating: 1 of 5 stars I try to be fair when assigning ratings to whatever I review. Whether it be a book, game, or film, I want to give what I’m discussing a chance, and I think my rating […]
Review: Quantos Chronicles: The Scents of Memory by Alan Parkin My rating: 5 of 5 stars It doesn’t take much to get me interested in a story if its premise is intriguing. While there are some tropes in science fiction that I’ve seen time and time again, I am not opposed to exploring somewhat familiar […]
Review: The Black Butterfly Woman: The Tunnel Rat’s Story by Philip Atlas Clausen My rating: 2 of 5 stars I’ve always liked getting to explore characters’ personal journeys while reading. Sometimes, I’ve found certain stories dealing with ideas that have pleasantly surprised me, and I still look back on them fondly. Other times, I’m not […]
Review: Significant Recruiting: The Playbook for Prospective College Athletes by Matt Rogers My rating: 5 of 5 stars When I was in school, my access to sports was somewhat limited due to my disability. I was not allowed to participate in certain sports at all for safety reasons, although the physical education staff usually did […]
Review: Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door (2024 Nintendo Switch Port) My rating: 5 of 5 stars I haven’t picked up my Nintendo Switch in quite a while. I finished all the games I wanted to and just put it down. Given I’m not an avid gamer and don’t usually cover topics like this, at […]

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