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  • Blackout by Erin Flanagan

    In this unforgettable psychological thriller, the dark is a terrifying mystery for a woman on the edge. Seven hard-won months into her sobriety, sociology... Read more

    The 01 July 2022 by   Pamelascott
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  • A Novel Look at Chakra Healing ~ FREE Download This Weekend

    Novel Look Chakra Healing FREE Download This Weekend

    “As you start to walk out on the way, the way appears.” ~ RumiSo starts my book, Chakra Secrets, FREE for download this weekend on Amazon. Read more

    The 01 July 2022 by   Beccachopra
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  • My June Reading Wrap-up

    June Reading Wrap-up

    June was a tough month. My father is dealing with a lot of health issues, and we had to cancel the vacation we’d been planning for months. Read more

    The 02 July 2022 by   Curlygeek04
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  • Anna N. Reviews Heavy Vinyl by Carly Usdin and Nina Vakueva

    Anna Reviews Heavy Vinyl Carly Usdin Nina Vakueva

    Amazon Affiliate Link | Bookshop.org Affiliate Link Considering how important Asbury Park and its history was to me in my formative years, it comes as no... Read more

    The 02 July 2022 by   Lesbrary
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  • JOIN THE SCHOOL GARDEN ARMY, 1919: The History of School Gardens in the US

    JOIN SCHOOL GARDEN ARMY, 1919: History School Gardens

    School Garden poster, 1919On a recent visit to Washington, DC, I spotted this reproduction of a 1919 poster in the National Archives Museum gift shop. (The... Read more

    The 02 July 2022 by   Carolinearnoldtravel
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  • All Systems Red by @marthawells1

    A murderous android discovers itself in All Systems Red, a tense science fiction adventure by Martha Wells that interrogates the roots of consciousness through... Read more

    The 03 July 2022 by   Pamelascott
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  • Journey

    Journey

    It's been an interesting cultural and literary experience, reading Henry Miller's 'Tropic of Cancer ' and David Lodge's 'Thinks... Read more

    The 03 July 2022 by   Ashleylister
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  • The Smell of Coffee in the Morning

    Last week, I was in my bathroom and could smell the scent of coffee wafting through the house, through the vents. My son was home, spending his last week as a... Read more

    The 03 July 2022 by   Steph's Scribe
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  • #TheLastStorm by @timlebbon

    #TheLastStorm @timlebbon

    With global warming out of control, large swathes of North America have been struck by famine and drought and are now known as the Desert. A young woman sets ou... Read more

    The 05 July 2022 by   Pamelascott
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  • Harlequin - A Knitted Memory

    Harlequin Knitted Memory

    From Wikipedia – ‘The oldest versions of the word harlequin – the Middle Dutch hellekijn and the Old French hellequin, reference hell and a mean kind of demon. Read more

    The 05 July 2022 by   Ashleylister
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