This is the finale to the Unresolved Issues series; titled The Chronicles of Chapters. Each one of the chapters gives you a different true to life story, surrounding an issue the main character has. Consequently, the glaring theme to their lives is crystal clear to those surrounding them, but the indi-vidual carrying the weight has embraced this baggage as their norm.
As we know the issues in one’s life aren’t the abnormity, but how we ad-dress these issues are. This dynamic often creates a strange void in our lives. The Chronicles of Chapters even touches on topics of projected im-ages, in this world of social media. The sensitive reality of racism in our na-tion, self-esteem or lack thereof and many other keynotes that have become a way of life for many Americans.
The Chronicles of Chapters will take readers on a journey equivalent to a television series, as each chapter serves as a new awakening while re-maining on the same path of that journey. The prolonged build up before the heightened plot is introduced in most books, is far from the immediate impact of this novel from chapter to chapter. I implore readers to fasten their safety belts and enjoy this exhilarating, yet educational ride. After you’ve embarked upon The Chronicles of Chapters, the way that you view life and reading will forever be changed.

Lovene Murphy –
I find the website to be informative about other books the author has written. It made i easy for me to purchase, and I love the videos. I see the author has a sense of humor as well.
Theodore –
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Calvin Green –
Awesome book, read it in 2 days. Love the videos on the site.
Book Lover –
I love that your website has added information. Other books I didn’t know about and Insee the author has a sense of humor. I love the videos!
Suzette Breads –
Book 3 Unresolved Issues Day4yesterday has been my best read of the series out of the first 4 of your books I’ve read. I just purchased the finale. I will return with a review of that.
Marcia Kozlowski –
I can say you truly saved the best for last! 👏👏👏
Darnisha Lumpkins –
Wasn’t at all what I expected but that ended up being a good thing. Was skeptical after the first few pages but was pleasantly pleased. Very Unique Book, I loved the many short stories. They each had relatable substance.
Destiny Williams –
Well since my city is on shutdown because of Covid-19, I spent my entire weekend washing and reading this book. Other than sleeping and a few phone calls. I stayed glued to this book. I purchased it Tuesday and began reading it Wednesday. Today is Sunday and I have to say it was time well spent. I am so impressed.
Joey Whiteson –
Worth every Penny. Pleasantly surprised.
Sharma Zulueta –
Perfect for the pandemic, I still have 1 chapter remaining but I had to review the book with 5 stars. Absolutely, brilliantly written with accuracy and awareness.
Sofia Ricketts –
I read the synopsis and took a chance. Very Pleased with my decision. Fabulous book. Each story added something to me.
Carlisa Crain –
The author truly names the book title correctly. The chronicles of these chapters are spellbounding. Great Read and an awesome twist to end each story.
Darryl Wilkerson –
Okay, this one is a masterpiece. The others were good but this is entirely another level. It’s time to start talking best sellers. For real!
Paulette Bradly –
Powerful, and definitely not for the faint at heart. You touched basis on a lot of controversial subjects and I loved it. Being politically correct is what has this world in the state it’s in.
Megan O’Reilly –
I’m a fan now, awesome book. Very different.
Chris Penroske –
I just finished it, it was unique and groundbreaking. The different characters with all the issues and how the author points it out without spelling it out is amazing. Looking for more of the same from you author brooks.
Lawrence Michel –
Pretty good, my expectations was not that high. But now that I’ve read it and it was obviously impressive. You’ve set a bar I’m hoping you can contend with. Good job!
Richard Williamson –
I would say it was above average. I did like the chapter choices for topics. A bit much drama for more than 3 stars.
admin –
Glad to know this writer is from Chicago, because this book is outstanding. You have represented this City well.
Benjamin Hendrickson –
Add-on to the Myriad of books I’ve read. Very much worth it.
Sarah Cashers –
Make it your priority to read this. If not,you’re denying yourself of an experience that clearly will add to you.
Nicole De Le’on –
The books was good but the first chapter cultural depiction I didn’t agree with.
Frankie –
Love it!!!
Jeremy Miller –
Real life situations in this book right here.
Derrick Parsons –
I liked it even though it’s a different read than I’m used to. The author deserves credit for the way he builds his characters.
Mychelle B –
This book was awesome to read. I could relate to all chapters, some personally and others have been a witness too. Examining self and the reasons why we do and respond certain ways will help to resolve all issues.
Mychelle B –
This book was awesome to read. I could relate to all chapters, some personally and others have been a witness too. Examining self and the reasons why we do and respond certain ways will help to resolve all issues.
Roderick Kanesburg –
Word can’t fully describe the depths of this book and how good it is. That is no form of exaggeration. Truly a must read.
Fredrica Stansfield –
Marvelous read, I’ve haven’t read a book comprised of a different story at the start of each chapter. The subtitle of the book is very much appropriate for the context.
Cindy Rhines –
Outstanding and very creative.