This is my fourth book review on my Leonberger blog. However, this time I am reviewing a novella written by an epinions friend of mine, just because I want to spread the word about his great book. It is not a Leonberger book. Epinions was an on-line review site that paid reviewers. It covered all kinds of products, books, films, software, electronics, travel, you name it. Contrary to what one might think, paying reviewers led to more honest and fair reviews because the reviewers wrote reviews without strong feelings, either way, or to promote something. Anyway, writers started talking to each other and got to know each other on-line, even though they may never have met. That’s the case with Alex Diaz-Granados and me. Unfortunately, epinions shut down.
The name of Alex’ book is Reunion: A Story. It is 40 pages, 2.56 ounces, 5.98 x 0.1 x 9.02 inches, ISBN 978-1662913679. It is currently $6.99 on Amazon, it’s $2.99 on Kindle, and it is free for subscribers of Kindle Unlimited. It is $6.99 on Barnes and Noble.

First a very brief synopsis for the novella. 33-year-old Jim Garraty is a respected history professor and bestselling author who lives in New York City. But when he gets a cryptic email from his best friend from high school, Jim is forced to relive his past – and a trip to his hometown of Miami reopens old wounds he thought had healed long ago. Based on what I know about Alex, there seems to be a lot of similarities between Alex and Jim Garraty.
Typically, I like to read a little bit a few times a day. I hardly ever read a book in one sitting. I am not that way. This book was an exception. Once I started reading it, I had to finish it. It was simply so well written and gripping that I could not put it down. The story is fresh, novel and engaging. I think the story underscore how differently a teenager and an adult views life and themselves, leading to the many “what if” scenarios in life. It is a sad love story about regret and loss as well as friendship. It is a unique story yet timeless. The author describes the feelings and the thoughts of the characters in a manner that is realistic and easy to relate to. It was emotional but not too sentimental. The story has something to tell us, especially young people. It is an easy and quick reading, and it is one of the best short stories I’ve ever read. I highly recommend it.

Finally, at the end of all my book reviews I am show casing my own.



Below is a list of where you can find the book. Click on the links to go to the respective store. However, if your favorite bookstore is not listed below you can search for it using the ISBN or ASIN numbers.
ISBN number for printed edition: 978-0998084954
ASIN number for the e-book edition: B0B5NN32SR
9 replies on “Reunion A Story”
Why, thank you, Thomas, for such a well-written, honest, and (as we used to say in Epinions, Very Helpful) review. I am grateful that you took the time to write this, and even though I don’t know you in person, I know that your opinion is honest and fair.
I really appreciate it. Thank you.
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Thank you Alex. Your book is a true gem and word about it must be spread.
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That’s what I say about your book about Bronco!
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Reblogged this on A Certain Point of View, Too and commented:
Coolness! A review of my novella/short story by Thomas Wikman, a fine reviewer and a great recently published author in his own right.
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One point needs to be clarified: The e-book version on Kindle is free for subscribers of Kindle Unlimited. However, if you’re not a Kindle Unlimited member, the Kindle edition (which I know many readers would prefer to buy, especially if they have limited shelf space, will cost $2.99.
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Thank you very much Alex for your kind words and for pointing out my mistake. I just updated the post.
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Reblogged this on Write and Create (from Creative Writing Course) and commented:
“One cannot always tell what it is that keeps us shut in, confines us, seems to bury us, but still one feels certain barriers, certain gates, certain walls. is all this imagination, fantasy? ….”
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Hi Thomas
Thanks for the follow (+ the ‘likes'(s)
Happy blogging/writing and all the best with your books
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Thanks again for reblogging
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