Leigh-Ann Brodber
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Leigh-Ann Brodber is an upcoming enthusiastic journalist. She’s written book reviews, film, stage production and food articles for various websites, and she’s also a born and bred animal rights activist, although she doesn’t think she’ll ever give up her rights to eat chicken. She has helped out at her local hospital many-a-time by indulging in weekly chit-chat with patients under a program called Candy Stripers. She also recently started getting help for her long term Facebook addiction, she swears.

Book Review: ‘Aoléon the Martian Girl Part 5’ by Brent LeVasseur

  Aoléon, Gilbert, Bizwat, Helios, and Zoot make it to their final destination–Cydonia–where Aoléon’s parents are being held captive. They infiltrate a secret underground base and are confronted by a small army of sentrybots. Bizwat lends Aoléon and Gilbert some…

Book Review: ‘Aoléon the Martian Girl Part 4’ by Brent LeVasseur

Aoléon and Gilbert have become the Luminon’s top priority in stopping the Martian resistance movement. After being chased by the Royal Paladin Guard, they are forced to flee the Martian Megalopolis. Aoléon, Gilbert and Zoot escape with the help of…

Book Review: ‘Aoléon the Martian Girl Part 3’ by Brent LeVasseur

Aoléon and Gilbert investigate the Luminon to try and uncover the plot to invade Earth to steal its milk cows. In the process, they discover a disturbing revelation about the Martian leader. After overhearing the Luminon discuss his plans to…

Book Review: ‘Aoléon the Martian Girl #2’ by Brent LeVasseur

Aoléon and Gilbert receive a special mission from PAX, a wanted criminal and leader of the Martian resistance movement, to investigate the Luminon of Mars, who he suspects is planning an invasion of Earth to steal its milk cows. Gilbert…

Book Review: “Aoléon the Martian Girl #1” by Brent LeVasseur

Crop circles magically appear in Farmer Johnson’s field. A mysterious light sweeps over the night sky and awakens Farmer Johnson and Gilbert, the boy next door. Curious, Gilbert ventures out to discover the source of the light and stumbles onto…

Book Review: “Faking Perfect” by Rebecca Phillips

I don’t believe in the theory of evolution. I can’t bring myself to believe that everything in the universe and everything that makes me who I am is based off of chance or a theory. However, I do believe in…

Book Review: “How to Catch a (Rock) Star” by Gabrielle Aquilina

Aspiring singer Lillie and American rock star Jed seem like the perfect fit from the moment they meet. The pair are inseparable, but Jed’s jet-set schedule of shows and after-parties limits the amount they can see each other. So when…