A Guest Post by Laury A. Egan, author of “The Black Leopard’s Kiss & The Writer Remembers”

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Interested in reading a very strange book? Here are some thoughts about The Black Leopard’s Kiss & The Writer Remembers:

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Find Me In Time: Meeting Columbus by L.T. Caton (Book Review #1615)

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‘Find Me In Time: Meeting Columbus’ is a historical fiction and a time travel adventure story. The drama begins when five friends find a magical tree that transports them back to 1492 and introduces them to Columbus, who has conquered the world and is claiming it for the Queen.

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Why We Make Bad Choices: The God’s Labyrinth of Good and Evil Encountering the Self by Maria Liviero (Book Review #1614)

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‘Why We Make Bad Choices’ is a non-fiction book that improves the reader’s mind and life. It takes references from themes and characters of Genesis 1-3 but also discusses behaviors and trains of thought that emphasize humans misbehave and make bad choices.

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From the Universe to Me by Scott E. Garrison (Book Review #1613)

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‘From the Universe to Me’ is contemporary fiction and discusses serious matters like self-harm, sexual assault, and trauma. Tobias Gavin is an 18-year-old who is dealing with his sexual identity.

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FROM STROKE SURVIVOR TO AUTHOR: MY JOURNEY TO ACHIEVING MY CHILDHOOD DREAM by Marco Giovannoli

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Paulo Coelho once said that we need to start acting otherwise one day we will have no more time to do the things we always dream of (Paulo Coelho (paulocoelhoblog.com)).

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Conversation with Dr. Fredrick Woodard

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Dr. Fredrick Woodard who has a PhD in Clinical Psychology and is a licensed psychologist and certified hypnotherapist instructs you in Developing Your Superconscious Awareness: Connecting with an Interactive Universe. He does this through his advanced education of phenomenological and humanistic interviewing techniques that simplify the wording of the summarized cases, and the resulting commonalities and awareness they share. This work is based on 20 years of primary research and interviews that remains on going.

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Why Tales? by Valeri Stanoevich

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Today short story is literary Cinderella. While it waits and shivers at the thresholds of Today short story is the literary Cinderella. While it waits and shivers at the thresholds of publishers, the other literary genres which are considered serious pass through. It is perhaps normal. Why should anyone take the risk of something that is non-marketable?

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Grooty Fledermaus Finds a Friend by D. L. Kruse (Book Review #1008)

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Grooty Fledermaus is the first book of seven in its series, and it is a children’s book. The story begins with Katie sitting alone, looking outside the window. She uses a wheelchair, and her mother thinks a trip to Grandma’s house may change things for this little girl. As her Grandpa shows her a batch of little kittens, she notices a different one. The kitten has no hair. She names the kitten Grooty Fledermaus and her adventures begin.

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