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Brian Arthur Levene
Thanks for stopping by my page! I try to make sure that my books entertain even when writing about true events so hopefully you will enjoy. I like nonfiction more than fiction but try to write both. It all depends on the mood and what's transpiring in my life at that particular time. I am a... show more

Thanks for stopping by my page! I try to make sure that my books entertain even when writing about true events so hopefully you will enjoy. I like nonfiction more than fiction but try to write both. It all depends on the mood and what's transpiring in my life at that particular time. I am a Jamaican born, New York-bred writer who has completed six books so far and another that I am currently writing. The next book will be out in February 2014. Not Easily Washed Away was my first offering, which details the abuse of a young woman who is very close to me. The traumatic events that occurred within her life and my education in psychology moved me to write books which give voice to individuals who have suffered from mild to extreme trauma, detailing how their psyche changes during and after abuse. My new book, Real Beast: Abused, chronicles the behavior that someone exhibits after they suffered through a crisis or a traumatic event. What makes a Real Beast? Mental trauma, addictions, and radical fundamental beliefs cause a complex multi-dimensional cascade of brain reactions that start immediately after acceptance that can lead to primitive behavior, causing someone to be perceived as a Real Beast.I'm pretty sociable and easy to find. I'm on twitter at @B_RealBeast, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/brian.levene1 and on my website at http://www.realbeast.org I am always interested in meeting new people from around the world so please don't be shy and give me a shout! Bio: Brian Arthur Levene was born in Kingston, Jamaica, on October 24, 1973. He grew up in Back Bush, one of Kingston's roughest urban ghettos. His mother taught kindergarten until leaving Jamaica in 1983 for the United States, leaving Brian and his older sister behind.Two years later, Brian passed his sixth-grade exams and earned a place at Jamaica College, one of Kingston's top five high schools. In 1988, before he graduated, one of the most powerful hurricanes ever ripped through Jamaica, displacing hundreds of Kingston's citizens, including Brian. He reunited with his mother in Mount Vernon, New York, where she lived. In the States, Brian's interests shifted from academics to writing poetry and songs, producing music, and playing semi-professional golf.In 2001, Brian moved to Palm Beach, Florida, to focus strictly on semi-professional golf, traveling to tournaments throughout the United States. In 2007, he relocated to Yakima, Washington, after deciding to pursue a career in the health field in order to benefit others. After receiving an Associate's Degree in Science at Yakima College, he started school at Washington State University, in January 2008. He transferred to Southern Connecticut State University in August, where he studied public health. He started to write his first and second novels in his senior year. Graduating in December 2010 with a Bachelor's Degree in Public Health and Epidemiology, Brian published this first novel, Not Easily Washed Away, in April of 2011 while pursuing his Master's Degree in Forensics Psychology.
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Fallen Over Book Reviews
Fallen Over Book Reviews rated it 10 years ago
I received this book to give an honest review. This book is part of my #PaperbackFriday reading. It has been on my review list for a while, so I was glad I was able to get to it. You have young girls who lived a life of terror. Their father deals with terrorists and not only that him and his wife ab...
Fallen Over Book Reviews
Fallen Over Book Reviews rated it 10 years ago
I won this book via Goodreads. When I read the blurb I was like wow this is going to real, and heartbreaking. It took me a while to get to this book as I had others to read so when I actually sat down to read it as part of my new Paperback Friday post #PaperbackFriday I knew I needed to get busy rea...
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Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews rated it 10 years ago
The Terrorist's Daughters (T.O.G.G.L.E., #1) by Brian Arthur Levene, a five star read. I received a free kindle copy for fair review.This is a horrific story of the torture these girls endured at the hands of their devilish parents. It's mind-boggling to imagine & surprising that they survived it....
The Book Junkie
The Book Junkie rated it 11 years ago
Zahra and Aalia are two extremely strong girls. Zahra is only twelve in this novel but she is one of the most mature twelve year old girls I have ever read about. Unfortunately, this maturity comes from the horrors she has witnessed that, in my opinion, no child should be subjected to. These girls ...
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