![]() ![]() I have to give the same answer as above for the same reason, this lie will kill you by Chelsea pitcher. This lie will kill you by Chelsea Pitcher. I disliked this book, maybe it was because I had to read it at school but it is not in my top classic books. ![]() Vampire – a book that sucked the life out of you ![]() Zombie – a book that made you hungry for moreĮasy, it is definitely kingdom of the wicked, I loved that book and now I have the whole trilogy. Matthias in Six of Crows duology – sorry if you haven’t read this yet and I just spoiled it for you! Grim Reaper – a character that never should have died I have to be honest, no character comes to mind other than the white walkers in Game of thrones because I like to think most characters have more depth than just being pure evil. Moonflower murders by Anthony Horowitz, I didn’t expect to enjoy this as much as I did. ![]() The atmosphere and location make it the perfect book to read at night.įrankenstein – a book that truly shocked you Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, it is my favourite classic novel but it did used to freak me out the first few times I read it. Werewolf – the perfect book to read at night The first book that came to mind for that was A Marvellous Light by Freya Marske because of the highly inventive magical world. Happy Friday bookish people! Today I am bringing you a book tag perfect for the cosy, spooky vibes of October- the Halloween Creatures Book Tag that I found on blogging with ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I am, or I’m aggressively pursuing real estate with the intention to make it my full-time thing’. “ I love and have been friends with many different investors who are, ‘Hey, this is my business. ![]() 17:18 – What to look forward to in Scott’s website.15:56 – Ways on how you can house hack your own residential home.14:07 – Leveraging on a single-family home real estate.10:57 – How to moderately leverage on your real estate investment.08:26 – How to earn more in real estate than in the stock market.05:35 – How he got interested in the concept of financial freedom.03:09 – Book alert: Set for Life: Dominate Life, Money, and the American Dream By Scott Trench.02:05 – His thoughts on real estate as a passive side hustle.In this episode, Scott shares his real estate investment hacks to grow your portfolio and generate an income passively, if you are a newbie at real estate, check out all the different strategies he has for start-ups. He’s also a personal finance nerd and author of “Set for Life” and host of The BiggerPockets Money Podcast, a real estate agent, and a real estate investor of which he currently owns 8 units across three properties in Denver, Colorado. Scott Trench is the CEO of, the largest real estate investing network on the internet. Find out how to earn more in real estate investing than in the stock market, learn how to leverage SO MUCH more from a single-family home, discover what is house hacking, and the different ways to do it. ![]() ![]() Known pseudonyms include Anson MacDonald (7 times), Lyle Monroe (7), John Riverside (1), Caleb Saunders (1), and Simon York (1). Four collections have been published posthumously. One novel has been published posthumously and another, an unusual collaboration, was published in 2006. Three non-fiction books and two poems have been published posthumously. Heinlein edited an anthology of other writers' science fiction short stories. He wrote a screenplay for one of the films. Four films, two TV series, several episodes of a radio series, at least two songs ('Hijack' by Jefferson Starship and 'Cool Green Hills of Earth' on the 1970 album Ready to Ride and as the b-side of a single by Southwind) and a board game derive more or less directly from his work. ![]() ![]() Heinlein bibliography includes 32 novels, 59 short stories and 16 collections published during his life. Heinlein (1907–1988) was productive during a writing career that spanned the last 49 years of his life the Robert A. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The marriage did, in fact, add elements that drew the two women together. It is unfair to use this lack of communication as evidence of a breakdown in relationship. Some like to say that the marriage caused a rift between Emily and Sue because of the lack of letters during this time, but it should be noted that Emily wasn’t writing letters to anyone and there was an obvious lack of poems (at least, poems that we know of). It could be said that she was making something of a jab at him, because he may have Sue “on paper” but Emily had her in person. ![]() The very news of their engagement ignited what seemed to be a spark of jealousy in Emily, in Letter 110 to Austin she writes “Dear Austin, I am keen, but you are a good deal keener, I am something of a fox, but you are more of a hound! I guess we are very good friends tho’, and I guess we both love Sue just as well as we can.” To put this into perspective, Austin was away at school while Emily and Sue were both in Amherst. Obviously the marriage had a profound affect on all parties, but how so? There is a lot of speculation as to how the relationship between Emily and Sue and Emily and Austin changed upon the marriage of Sue and Austin. ![]() ![]() ![]() These resources are only that – resources. Or you could put it away for them to find and read after your death – but how much more benefit there could be for both of you to share it while you are still able to relish the new understanding such a letter may bring. ![]() Then you might post it, or keep it and think a while, or read it aloud to the person. You could use this by printing the page and then writing on it, or you may prefer simply to use any ideas in it that are helpful to you, and write a letter in your own way to the people who are important to you. Perhaps writing to people may be easier than talking face to face, at least to open the conversation.īut how do you start such a letter? Telling people how important they are to us may feel daunting, as may asking for forgiveness or offering pardon for previous hurt. You probably know already exactly to whom you would wish to say ‘I love you,’ ‘I am sorry,’ ‘Thank you’ and ‘I forgive you,’ but may wonder how to go about it. It can be difficult to open up a conversation about dying. ![]() ![]() ![]() Eventually he learns to lean into awkward encounters and finally say something that matters to the other person-transcendent moments that McPhail brings to life by fantastically transporting Nick to vibrant, inspiring vistas for the duration of these fleeting epiphanies. This meet-cute leads to a fun, steamy, no-strings-attached affair, which weaves through Nick’s everyday struggles to form meaningful connections to his fellow humans-strangers, neighbors, and family alike. ![]() He’s heard of sad men being sad in sad bars, so he tries on the role for himself, but an attractive young woman named Wren playfully calls him out on his artifice. Professional illustrator Nick Moss isn’t sad but wants to be-at least for a night. Cartoonist McPhail’s debut graphic novel follows a youngish artist’s desperate search for authenticity in a culture where true selves hide behind performative, perfunctory interactions. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() more ve it 5 stars was because several times during the book the dialog between characters was confusing to me and I found myself Re-reading too many parts to figure out exactly who said this or that, which was easy enough to figure out after Rereading those parts slowly. My Kindle version of this book had a few typos, but not too bothersome. This book could be read as a stand-alone, but I liked the characters so much and the wit in the writing that I will most likely read the others, too. There were a few times that I wished I had read the first book in this series before this one, only for some character background development, but this was not at all confusing to the reading. The romance was sweet (& hot, but not overdone). I loved the characters and their smart wit. I really enjoyed it, but only gave it 4 stars. This challenge is already proving to help me with some personal goals. Review 1: I can hardly believe I finished my first "Over In A Flash" December book challenge already. ![]() ![]() Without you there would be no book at all! Any CE who can see what is not there is priceless.Īs always, a huge thank-you to Jessica Wade of Penguin Random House. Lucienne Diver of The Knight Agency, as always, for applying your agile and splendid mind to my writing and my career, and being a font of wisdom.Ĭliff Nielsen for the glorious cover art.Īnd to my Copy Editor, Sheila Moody. ![]() Mike Prater for printer and computer help. Lee Williams Watts for being the best travel companion and PA a girl can have. Let’s Talk Promotions at, for getting me where I am today. Mud Mymudes for all things planty and doggy, for beta reading and PR. Teri Lee, Timeline and Continuity Editor Extraordinaire. Tuck, author of the Deacon Chalk series and more, for tattoo advice. Mark Dudley for info on Tennessee building codes and housing. To my Renaissance Man, who keeps our castle safe and full of laughter.ĭavid B Coe / DB Jackson, author of the The Islevale Cycle series for info on Tennessee. ![]() ![]() Known as CRISPR, it opened a brave new world of medical miracles and moral questions. She and her collaborators turned a curiosity of nature into an invention that will transform the human race: an easy-to-use tool that can edit DNA. ![]() Even though her high school counselor told her girls didn't become scientists, she decided she would.ĭriven by a passion to understand how nature works and to turn discoveries into inventions, she would help to make what the book's author, James Watson, told her was the most important biological advance since his co-discovery of the structure of DNA. As she sped through the pages, she became enthralled by the intense drama behind the competition to discover the code of life. When she read it on a rainy Saturday, she discovered she was right, in a way. She put it aside, thinking it was one of those detective tales she loved. ![]() When Jennifer Doudna was in sixth grade, she came home one day to find that her dad had left a paperback titled The Double Helix on her bed. ![]() ![]() ![]() It takes brains and manipulation and power to get as far as she did in the land of Oz. I love the portrayal of Dorothy, she becomes so twisted. And none of them has a choice, and they can’t stand up against the power of those with magic. So many have been sacrificed at the whim of Dorothy and her evil gang. ![]() The characters are so angry, with good reasons. It is such a dark, twisted version of Oz. The setting for the novel is so beautiful, it deserves to be visualised. And Amy must team up with Revolutionary Order Of The Wicked, and trained with one mission in mind, Dorothy must die… It’s more post-apocalyptic than a fairytale beginning. And this isn’t the Oz she had grown up learning about. ![]() Her life is terrible until a tornado comes, blowing her trailer straight out of her world and into Oz. She lives in Kansas, with her drug addict mum, and no future and only a rat name Star as her companion. “Dorothy Must Die” is a dark twist on the Oz classic where Dorothy has become a power-hungry fascist leader with the Scarecrow, Lion, and Tin Man as her evil henchmen. However, for this review, I’ve put all that aside, and this review is based on Paige’s work. At first, I wasn’t sure about reading this book due to the shady things. ![]() |