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Liliana Corobca's "Kinderland" elicits a visceral response due to its raw honesty and poignant portrayal of the struggles of abandoned children. Corobca's vivid storytelling captures the essence of a world riddled with injustice and longing for paren ...more | |
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I love epic poems! In "White Whale" Frank Prem takes readers on a mesmerizing poetic journey reminiscent of T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land. Prem's eloquent verse takes us on a profound journey into the depths of the human spirit, weaving a narrative that ...more |
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As a fan of time-travel stories I was drawn to "The Rock Star & The Outlaw," a thrilling story that seamlessly blends the past and present in a whirlwind of adventure and danger. The readers are transported to the heart of 1887, where the stakes are ...more | |
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Although I do not own a cat, Emily Gmitter's "Happiness is a Warm Cat" delighted me. This page-turner collection of short stories and poems captures the essence of feline companionship with warmth, humor, and a touch of whimsy. Gmitter tells stories ...more | |
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In "Our Wolves" poet Luanne Castle creates a captivating collection of poignant poetry that lingers long after the last page is turned. With a masterful touch, she navigates the complexities of Little Red Riding Hood's traumatic adventure, offering t ...more | |
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"The Emissary 3: Love Hurts" transports readers to the world of Jake, Dodger, and Azrael, where adventure, struggles, and love are intertwined. Azrael, as an emissary and angel tasked with guiding humans away from poor life choices, leads the charge, ...more | |
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Reading "While the Bombs Fell," I was transported to the small town of Bungay, Suffolk, where Elsie and her family faced the difficulties and uncertainties of wartime England. From the constant threat of German bombers to the daily struggles of ratio ...more | |
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I have read and enjoyed many evocative poems in " Poetry Treasures 4: In Touch with Nature", verse that resonated with me. As one of the twelve authors included I would like to share my thoughts here, as a reader, about eleven of these poems. “The Sea ...more |
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I enjoyed Dawn Pisturino's poems included in her debut poetry book "Ariel's Song" so very much! The volume offers a diverse array of styles and themes that will definetly appeal to various readers. One will enjoy sharp limericks as well as haunting so ...more |
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In D.L. Finn's novella "The Destination" readers are immersed in the tranquil atmosphere of the 1967 Harbor Pointe Inn, where best friends Lacey and Sandy's beach vacation takes a dark turn when they encounter an unseen threat lurking in the backgrou ...more | |
“There is no passion to be found playing small - in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.”
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“This is how you do it: you sit down at the keyboard and you put one word after another until its done. It's that easy, and that hard.”
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“Two days after the tragic events of 9/11, I found myself anxious, upset, and desperately in need of the color green.”
― Mad About Hue: A Memoir in Living Color
― Mad About Hue: A Memoir in Living Color
“Dacă Dumnezeu există cu adevărat, mă întreb ce o fi învârtit în ziua aia.”
― Windows on the World
― Windows on the World
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Dog tales with tails. I wrote this article for MyPuppyClub.net: http://www.mypuppyclub.net/dog-tales-...
“We’ve got a puppy!” is what you’re most likely to hear people exclaim, joyfully. No one will ever say: “We’ve got a tail!”
That tail’s a tell-tale!
Tara, my first dog, had a docked tail when I bought her.
This was long before docking and cropping became banned in Europe.
Today, even without a federal law in place, most Veterinary’s throughout the world oppose these cosmetic practices.
But what Tara lacked in tail length she made up for in rear muscle strength!
When she was happy, she was HAPPY, wagging her short tail, her rear-ends and sometimes even her back!
When happy, Tara wouldn’t wag, she would swing!
Love me, love my dog
Before Tara we sheltered a lost Blue Great Dane puppy, Honda, for a few weeks.
Honda was a tall puppy, I thought… aged two, as her owners mentioned when they fetched her.
24 hours after we’d found her, our average-size apartment was already “tail-proofed”. Because Honda didn’t just have a tail, she had a secret weapon.
Luckily for us it was winter, no explanations needed as to why our legs were bruised.
We soon learned that when Honda stands, the safest place would be near her head, away from her pounding end.
“Mom, where are my keys, I’ve put them on the coffee table!”
“Mom, where is my book, it was on the side of the sofa!”
“Oh, found them, the dog just wagged them off!”
Honda would lay and wag, hit the front door in the process and I could vouch someone was outside, knocking!
When happy, Honda wouldn’t wag, she would hammer!
Dog-tails come in many sizes and so do their four-legged owners. Thin or curly, crooked or straight, short or lengthy, I love a wagging tail.
It’s the sound and sight of a dog laughing.
“We’ve got a puppy!” is what you’re most likely to hear people exclaim, joyfully. No one will ever say: “We’ve got a tail!”
That tail’s a tell-tale!
Tara, my first dog, had a docked tail when I bought her.
This was long before docking and cropping became banned in Europe.
Today, even without a federal law in place, most Veterinary’s throughout the world oppose these cosmetic practices.
But what Tara lacked in tail length she made up for in rear muscle strength!
When she was happy, she was HAPPY, wagging her short tail, her rear-ends and sometimes even her back!
When happy, Tara wouldn’t wag, she would swing!
Love me, love my dog
Before Tara we sheltered a lost Blue Great Dane puppy, Honda, for a few weeks.
Honda was a tall puppy, I thought… aged two, as her owners mentioned when they fetched her.
24 hours after we’d found her, our average-size apartment was already “tail-proofed”. Because Honda didn’t just have a tail, she had a secret weapon.
Luckily for us it was winter, no explanations needed as to why our legs were bruised.
We soon learned that when Honda stands, the safest place would be near her head, away from her pounding end.
“Mom, where are my keys, I’ve put them on the coffee table!”
“Mom, where is my book, it was on the side of the sofa!”
“Oh, found them, the dog just wagged them off!”
Honda would lay and wag, hit the front door in the process and I could vouch someone was outside, knocking!
When happy, Honda wouldn’t wag, she would hammer!
Dog-tails come in many sizes and so do their four-legged owners. Thin or curly, crooked or straight, short or lengthy, I love a wagging tail.
It’s the sound and sight of a dog laughing.
Patricia Furstenberg was interviewed by author and marketeer David P Perlmutter. What an interesting experience! Read more on David's blog:
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READ: Tara, from “Gone with the Wind” to “Happy Friends”
I wrote this article for MyPuppyClub.net: http://www.mypuppyclub.net/tara-from-...
You don’t have to be a canine specialist to know that dogs have a way of changing how we think and behave.
When children’s author, Patricia Furstenberg, adopted her first house-dog she found her behavior changing and she was soon to learn the meaning of unconditional love.
Do dogs grow up to mimic our appearances and personalities or do we, subconsciously, pick that one puppy who best resembles us?
When I selected Tara, my first house-dog and a German Short-haired Pointer, she looked like a seal.
You know, the luscious, dark furred, round-bottomed sea-creature with gleaming eyes and long whiskers.
I was not round-bottomed nor did I have whiskers 25 years ago.
But Tara did and she also had honey-colored eyes and long ears, framing her face like well-set curls.
It’s all in the… eyebrows
Have you noticed how much a dog can communicate by just looking at you?
How they’re able to turn every situation in their favor?
So did Tara, just by using her eyebrows; bringing them together, creased low over her eyes, deep in thought.
“Doing a PhD thesis on this ball in front of me. Care to help?”
Or by lifting them, curving them over her eyes, suddenly so big and innocent, this movement often combined with a small drop of drool in the corner of her mouth.
“I trust you unconditionally to take care of my every need,” they’d say.
“And I need to play right NOW!”
Or by just keeping her brows motionless, only her eyes rolling slowly underneath, left, right… watching me, studying me, persuading me…
“I know we did not play during the past hour. Do YOU?”
Unconditional love
We surely mimicked each other, Tara and I, my heart joyful after hers.
She was always giving and loving, unknowingly fueling my love for animals; teaching me that unconditional love has no limits.
I wrote this article for MyPuppyClub.net: http://www.mypuppyclub.net/tara-from-...
You don’t have to be a canine specialist to know that dogs have a way of changing how we think and behave.
When children’s author, Patricia Furstenberg, adopted her first house-dog she found her behavior changing and she was soon to learn the meaning of unconditional love.
Do dogs grow up to mimic our appearances and personalities or do we, subconsciously, pick that one puppy who best resembles us?
When I selected Tara, my first house-dog and a German Short-haired Pointer, she looked like a seal.
You know, the luscious, dark furred, round-bottomed sea-creature with gleaming eyes and long whiskers.
I was not round-bottomed nor did I have whiskers 25 years ago.
But Tara did and she also had honey-colored eyes and long ears, framing her face like well-set curls.
It’s all in the… eyebrows
Have you noticed how much a dog can communicate by just looking at you?
How they’re able to turn every situation in their favor?
So did Tara, just by using her eyebrows; bringing them together, creased low over her eyes, deep in thought.
“Doing a PhD thesis on this ball in front of me. Care to help?”
Or by lifting them, curving them over her eyes, suddenly so big and innocent, this movement often combined with a small drop of drool in the corner of her mouth.
“I trust you unconditionally to take care of my every need,” they’d say.
“And I need to play right NOW!”
Or by just keeping her brows motionless, only her eyes rolling slowly underneath, left, right… watching me, studying me, persuading me…
“I know we did not play during the past hour. Do YOU?”
Unconditional love
We surely mimicked each other, Tara and I, my heart joyful after hers.
She was always giving and loving, unknowingly fueling my love for animals; teaching me that unconditional love has no limits.
“This must be the happiest creature in the world, King Happiness!”
"Happy Friends"by Patricia Furstenberg amzn.com/B01CU1R35G
"Happy Friends"by Patricia Furstenberg amzn.com/B01CU1R35G
I am a new writer and this is my first venture. It's an action romance series of four books, beginning with this one. The stories are set in Wales on the Welsh Celtic coast.
The Strictly Business Proposal
I'd really love you to read and review it, if you enjoy action romance novels.
Best wishes and hope to hear from you,
Nell Grey