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Understanding LLC Tax Classification: Choosing the Right Option for Your Business
For small business owners, forming a Limited Liability Company (LLC) is an excellent way to gain liability protection while maintaining flexibility. However, understanding how your LLC is taxed is crucial for managing your finances and maximizing savings. The tax classification of your LLC can impact your reporting obligations, deductions, and long-term business strategy. Here’s a guide for…
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The Eloquent Page - The End of the Road
I’ll admit I’ve been doing some heavy-duty procrastinating in an effort to avoid writing this post, but I can’t put it off any longer so here goes… After nearly fourteen years of waffling about books and how much I enjoy them, I’ve decided to shut up shop and move on to pastures new. Over the last twelve months, it has become increasingly apparent to me that my book reviews are no longer of no…

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Quint by Robert Lautner
New Review: Quint by Robert Lautner #thriller #Jaws #histfic @HarperCollinsUK
Before there was Jaws, there was… QUINT Fifteen years since I landed on Amity, an island full of rich folks adrift between the Hamptons and Montauk. Got a business and a boat, got me a truck with my name and a pretty shark scratched on the door. Carved it myself. Bad job. I got ghosts around me, lot of ghosts. Gotta put ‘em somewhere. Can’t drink ‘em all. Ain’t here for company, and I only got…

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New Review - The End by Kayleigh Dobbs
New Review - The End by Kaleigh Dobbs #review #horror #BlackShuckBooks
After a much-needed* sabbatical from The Eloquent Page, I’m back to it with a renewed sense of purpose. 2024 promises a whole host of great new genre fiction and I intend to point you in the direction of some of the best. I’m easing back into reviewing this year with a short story collection for Black Shuck Books called The End by Kayleigh Dobbs. It’s a small but perfectly formed anthology…

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The Beggar and The Ghost by Vincent Holland-Keen
New Review - The Beggar and The Ghost by Vincent Holland-Keen #review #thriller
Before this week’s review, I just wanted to take a moment to wish everyone all the best for this forthcoming season. For reasons I shall not bore you with, my output has been somewhat sporadic in 2023. After today’s post, I’m going to have a much-needed break with my lovely family for a couple of weeks and then I promise that The Eloquent Page will return in 2024. Hopefully, I’ll be able to…

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Aliens: Bishop by T R Napper
New Review - Aliens: Bishop by T R Napper #scifi #horror #review
Please note, Aliens: Bishop is a direct sequel to the events in Aliens and Alien3. If you’ve not seen both of these cinematic gems then the book-related waffle that follows will contain some mild spoilers. Consider yourself duly warned! Massively damaged in Aliens and Alien3, the synthetic Bishop asked to be shut down forever. His creator, Michael Bishop, has other plans. He seeks the Xenomorph…

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Lamb by Matt Hill
New Review - Lamb by Matt Hill #review #fantasy #horror
When lorry driver Dougie Alport carries out a deadly attack on his employer’s head office, the reverberations of his actions unleash a grief in his wife Maureen that threatens to reveal the secret she has spent years hiding from their son, Boyd. Moving north to start again is Maureen’s best response. But as the walls begin to throb with mould and his mother slips from his grasp, Boyd decides to…

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Red River Seven by A J Ryan
Book Review - Red River Seven by A J Ryan #review #horror @OrbitBooks
A man awakes on a boat at sea with no memory of who he is or how he came to be there. He’s not alone – there are six others. None of them can remember their names, but all bear the scars of recent surgery. When a message appears on the onboard computer – Proceeding to Point A – the group agrees to work together to survive whatever is coming. But as the boat moves through the mist-shrouded waters,…

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Saevus Corax Deals with the Dead by K J Parker
New Review: Saevus Corax Deals with the Dead by K J Parker #review #fantasy
From one of the most original voices in fantasy comes a twisted tale of murder, betrayal, and battlefield salvage. There’s no formal training for battlefield salvage. You just have to pick things up as you go along. Swords, armour, arrows – and the bodies, of course. Over the years, Saevus Corax has picked up a lot of things. Some of them have made him decent money, others have brought nothing…

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A Savage Moon by Theodore Brun
Please note, A Savage Moon is the fourth book in The Wanderer Chronicles. If you haven’t read books one, two and three then what follows may contains minor spoilers. Byzantium, 718AD The great siege is over. Crippled warrior, Erlan Aurvandil, is weary of war. But he must rally his strength to lead a band of misfit adventurers back to the North, to reclaim the stolen kingdom of his lover, Lilla…

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Talonsister by Jen Williams
New Review:Talonsister by Jen Williams #Fantasy #Talonsister #JenWilliams #TitanBooks
Leven has no memory of her life before she was a soldier. The process of turning her into a Herald – a magical killing machine – was traumatic enough that it wiped her mind clean. Now, with the war won and the Imperium satisfied, she finds herself unemployed and facing a bleak future. Her fellow Heralds are disappearing, and her own mind seems to be coming apart at the seams. Strange visions,…

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House of Odysseus by Claire North
New Review: House of Odysseus by Claire North #review #fantasy #HouseOfOdysseus #TheSongsOfPenelope
Please note, that House of Odysseus is a direct sequel to Ithaca. It is highly likely that if you’ve not read the first book what follows might contain something akin to spoilers. Dont say I didnt warn you! In the palace of Odysseus, a queen lies dreaming . . . On the isle of Ithaca, queen Penelope maintains a delicate balance of power. Many years ago, her husband Odysseus sailed to war with Troy…

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Cyberpunk 2077 No_Coincidence by Rafal Kosik
New Review: Cyberpunk 2077 No_Coincidence by Rafal Kosik #review #scifi
WELCOME TO NIGHT CITY. THE CITY OF DREAMS. IF IT HASN’T CHANGED YOU YET, IT WILL . . . AND IF IT DOESN’T KILL YOU, YOU MIGHT COME OUT THE OTHER SIDE AS A LIVING LEGEND. In neon-drenched Night City, a ragtag group of strangers have just pulled off a heist, robbing a convoy transporting a mysterious container belonging to Militech. The only thing the group has in common is that they were…

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The Bones Fields by C F Barrington
New Review - The Bones Fields by C F Barrington #thriller #review #ThePantheon
Please note, The Bone Fields is the fourth book in The Pantheon series. With that in mind, it is highly likely the book-related waffling that follows will contain some minor spoilers. Dont say I didn’t warn you! THE GAME From the beginning, The Pantheon has been a secret society of bloodshed and order. Modern-day gladiators abandon their lives, fall into rank and battle to the death – cheered on…

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Gods of the Wyrdwood by R J Barker
New Review: Gods of the Wyrdwood by R J Barker #review #fantasy @OrbitBooks
Cahan du Nahare is known as the forester – a humble man who can nonetheless navigate the dangerous Deepforest like no-one else. But once he was more. Once he was a warrior. Udinny serves the goddess of the lost, a goddess of the small and helpless. When she ventures into the Deepforest to find a missing child, Cahan will be her guide. But in a land at war, in a forest full of monsters – Cahan…

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