Tag: literature

Gables Court by Alan S. Kessler (Book Review #428)

Gables Court is about Samuel Baas who is a hopeless romantic. He wants to remain a virgin until he falls in love and marries his soulmate. The story takes on 10 years of his life describing his journey towards intimacy. It is only when… Continue Reading “Gables Court by Alan S. Kessler (Book Review #428)”

The Pariah Child and the Ever-Giving Stone by Natasha Lane (Book Review #426)

The Pariah Child & the Ever-Giving Stone is a young adult fantasy written about a young girl named Sarah. She can hear things and creatures appear that make no sense. An incident with a wolf causes her to barely survive. Her saviors then ask… Continue Reading “The Pariah Child and the Ever-Giving Stone by Natasha Lane (Book Review #426)”

Gustave Flaubert: The Ambiguity of Imagination by Giuseppe Cafiero (Book Review #425)

The Ambiguity of Imagination is a meta literature story. It is written about Harel-bey, a character in one of Monsieur Bouvard’s stories which happens to come alive taking revenge on all the other protagonists, the author has written. I thoroughly enjoyed this story. It… Continue Reading “Gustave Flaubert: The Ambiguity of Imagination by Giuseppe Cafiero (Book Review #425)”

Codex of Darkness (Tenets of Exile Book 2) by E. P. Stein (Book Review #424)

Following the first book titled “Codex of Light,” this fantasy series continues with the Codex of darkness. It was understood that Dallet was on a mission to carry a Codex in shape of a book with powers. He and his friends now have acquired… Continue Reading “Codex of Darkness (Tenets of Exile Book 2) by E. P. Stein (Book Review #424)”

Chapter 3 – Lesson 1 – Intensive Pronouns

Intensive Pronouns   An intensive Pronoun is a pronoun that emphasizes its antecedent.   Examples:   My brother tied his shoes himself.   Here, ‘My brother’ is an antecedent. ‘Himself’ is an intensive pronoun.   Intensive Pronouns always end with ‘self’ or ‘selves’. You… Continue Reading “Chapter 3 – Lesson 1 – Intensive Pronouns”

The Robber of Youth by Keith Julius (Book Review #195)

This review was kindly requested by Keith Julius The Robber of Youth is the third book in ‘The CASA Chronicles’. Rosaletta Guiterrez is only fifteen when she loses her brother and her mother kicks her out. She is abused living at home and once… Continue Reading “The Robber of Youth by Keith Julius (Book Review #195)”

Pnaramakhia by Flavio Verna Santonocito (Book Review #183)

This review was kindly requested by Flavio Verna Santonocito. Pnaramakhia is an action thriller story about two knights tracking down a monster in the City of Masks. The two brothers are on a mission to kill a beast. As the two are separated, things… Continue Reading “Pnaramakhia by Flavio Verna Santonocito (Book Review #183)”

Chapter 2: Lesson 3: Possessive Pronouns

Possessive Pronouns   A Possessive Pronoun shows that something belongs to someone. Examples of some can be as followed: Mine, Yours, His, Hers, Ours, and Theirs.   For instance:   The last piece of pizza is mine.   I think this dirty shirt is… Continue Reading “Chapter 2: Lesson 3: Possessive Pronouns”

Chapter 2: Lesson 2: Objective Pronouns

Objective Pronouns   An Objective Pronoun is a pronoun that takes the place of the object of a sentence.   The object of a sentence is the thing that happens to a sentence.   Examples:   Mary hit the gate.   The bride carried… Continue Reading “Chapter 2: Lesson 2: Objective Pronouns”