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Chapter 2: Lesson 1: First Civilizations – 3500 BC -300 CE

Mesopotamia – Sumeria Sumeria was the first civilization that was developed in Mesopotamia. The Sumerians practiced a faith called Polytheistic, which meant that they believed if they obeyed the Gods then they would have a good harvest or less flood. A supreme ruler governed… Continue Reading “Chapter 2: Lesson 1: First Civilizations – 3500 BC -300 CE”

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Trideas Children by Kevin Peake (Book Review #209)

This review was kindly requested by Kevin Peake. Tridea’s Children is the first fantasy book written in the Tridea’s Secret Saga trilogy. It is about two elves, Rush and Spark. A Fairy Feather that is the size of a toothpick is also with them.… Continue Reading “Trideas Children by Kevin Peake (Book Review #209)”

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Come Fly with Me (Talon #1) by Gigi Sedlmayer (Book Review #210)

This review was kindly requested by Gigi Selmayer. Come fly with me is a story written about a girl named Matica. She suffers from an illness that prevents her from growing. Her physical form is about the size of a two-year-old but mentally she… Continue Reading “Come Fly with Me (Talon #1) by Gigi Sedlmayer (Book Review #210)”

The Watcher by Eli Carros (Book Review #211)

This review was kindly requested by Eli Carros The Watcher is a crime fiction story written about Chief Inspector Jack Grayson and his journey, hunting a serial killer terrorizing London. The killer attacks blond girls cuts their throats and then leaves behind a necklace… Continue Reading “The Watcher by Eli Carros (Book Review #211)”

Riapoke by Bryan Nowak (Book Review #212)

This book was kindly requested by Bryan Nowak. Riapoke is a fiction thriller written about a mother and son taking a trip to Riapoke. When they arrived they ignore any suspicious and unusual thing they see or hear, little do they know their lives… Continue Reading “Riapoke by Bryan Nowak (Book Review #212)”

Terrorism by Michael Mansell (Book Review #229)

This review was kindly requested by Lean stone Book Club. Terrorism is a non-fiction history short book. The book consists of a quick summary and explanation on how terrorism started, how many kinds exist, and compares certain ideologies such as comparing Jihad with terrorism or comparing… Continue Reading “Terrorism by Michael Mansell (Book Review #229)”