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How did cats become pets?

How did cats become a pet? Throughout our lives, we have been taught and told many things. Some we have just accepted and some we have questioned. Did any of you here ever think as a kid, how did cats become pets? Why cats?… Continue Reading “How did cats become pets?”

What Would a Muslim Say Islam by Ahmed Lotfy Rashed (Book Review #364)

What Would a Muslim Say is a non-fiction religious book answering questions and clarifying miss conceptions about this Islam. In some shape or form, the book is more about approaching the religion in a curious yet respected way and the most concern is that… Continue Reading “What Would a Muslim Say Islam by Ahmed Lotfy Rashed (Book Review #364)”

No Greater Love by Eris Field (Book Review #138)

[Following is an official review of “No Greater Love” by Eris Field.] There is no greater love when two people meet under the most unusual circumstances. As fate works against them, their desire to be together is compromised yet their hearts remain bonded forever.… Continue Reading “No Greater Love by Eris Field (Book Review #138)”

The Second Cup by Sarah Marie Graye (Book Review #363)

The second cup is a woman’s fiction. It revolves around four friends and what they go through not only as a group but, also individually. As one member pursues her ex-lover, she begins to have deeper thoughts about her own life. Finding out that… Continue Reading “The Second Cup by Sarah Marie Graye (Book Review #363)”

Once a God: The Spirit of Miriam by Victor Wilkie (Book Review #130)

This review was kindly requested by the author, Victor Wilkie “Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in that process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.” Nietzsche… Continue Reading “Once a God: The Spirit of Miriam by Victor Wilkie (Book Review #130)”

MindField By DS Kane

MindField By DS Kane Genre: Thriller The eighth book in the gripping technothriller series, Spies Lie, perfect for fans who love Robert Ludlum, Lee Child, and Barry Eisler. When Stanford University sophomore and budding computer hacker Ann Sashakovich meets senior Glen Sarkov, the CEO… Continue Reading “MindField By DS Kane”

She Can Find Her Way: Women Travelers at Their Best by Ann Starr (Book Review #362)

She Can Find Her Way is a collection of stories that 24 women have written expressing their feelings on how it is like to travel alone. The stories have been divided into 5 volumes and contain their troubles, fears, and challenges. What I enjoyed… Continue Reading “She Can Find Her Way: Women Travelers at Their Best by Ann Starr (Book Review #362)”

The Miracle Problem Solver by Kira Klenke (Book Review #361)

It is a miracle to find a book that provides a solution to every man’s problem. Can such a thing actually exist? By using systemic constellation, the author manages to introduce a method and to imply the notion of providing universal wisdom to its… Continue Reading “The Miracle Problem Solver by Kira Klenke (Book Review #361)”

There Be Demons Kindle Edition by M.K. Theodoratus (Book Review #360)

A conflict of interest is what seems to be the primary deal with this story. Demons need a warm environment to keep their young, and the people of Trebridge are fighting against the invasion in order to survive. The Gargoyles act as guardians, as… Continue Reading “There Be Demons Kindle Edition by M.K. Theodoratus (Book Review #360)”