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Cherry Dragon: Movie Review: MORTAL INSTRUMENTS
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Monday, 2 September 2013. Movie Review: MORTAL INSTRUMENTS. I haven't read the book so I can't compare the story in both media. I can tell you, however, that I found some of the characters in the movie are too stupid to live (TSTL). This discourages me from reading the book because I couldn't help wondering if they are even more of a TSTL in the book than they are in the movie. But not all characters are stupid. Take Magnus Bane. Who plays the bad guy to perfection! Script/Story Itself = 2. Info in the A...
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Charlene Raddon's Chatterblog: April 2015
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Thursday, April 30, 2015. Emigrant Life in Kansas by Percy G. Ebbutt - Chapter V. Our crops.- Pig killing.- First Christmas on the prairie.- Losing cattle.- Visited by Indians.- Cold weather.- Moving our house.- Building stone.- Our mule and pony.- Soap-making.- Indian corn.- Our family party gets smaller.- The blue bird.- The Prices.- Our herd.- Sleeping out of doors.- Cooking frogs.- Bad water.- Breaking up.- The prairie fire. The pigs were easily maintained through the summer; for even if corn was sca...
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Charlene Raddon's Chatterblog: Emigrant Life in Kansas by Percy G. Ebbutt -- Chapter III
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Monday, April 27, 2015. Emigrant Life in Kansas by Percy G. Ebbutt - Chapter III. WE MEET SOME NEIGHBOURS. Prairie" Wilson.- George Dyson.- A young grandmother.- "Dutch Jake."- The Quinns.- Gathering wild grapes and "tearing around."- Sleeping sixteen in one room.- Bill Harper and his ring.- John Tumey's "'ot potatoes."- A prairie fire.- The pet antelope.- The Garretts.- An evening party. Another family was that of George Dyson, who settled about a mile from our house. Jack or I used to carry the milk ov...
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Charlene Raddon's Chatterblog: October 2014
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Saturday, October 25, 2014. Hey, everyone. I've decided my book cover design site, Cover-Ops, needs a better name so I'm having a contest to find the perfect one. To enter, go to www.cover-ops.blogspot.com and leave a comment giving your suggestion. Contest will run through November, winner to be announced Dec 1. Open only to individual authors. No groups or publishers. PRIZE will be FREE BOOK COVERS for the life of the site. Don't miss out on this opportunity. www.cover-ops.blogspot.com.
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Brooke London - Blogging for the Not-Faint-of-Heart: November 2011
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011. Every day I count wasted in which there has been no dancing Nietzsche. I've been coming to a single conclusion for the past while. Life is too short. Life is too short to hold grudges. Life is too short to let your last words be harsh ones. Life is too short to waste your breath on dead causes. Life is too short not to go for what you want. Life is too short for bitterness. Life is too short for hate. Life is too short for unending anger. Life is too short for regrets. BlogNetw...
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Brooke London - Blogging for the Not-Faint-of-Heart: February 2012
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Saturday, February 18, 2012. Why do you write strong female characters? Because you're still asking me that question." Joss Whedon. The title of this post is a great question and answer about women and how women are perceived. It comes from an image posted on Facebook and I love it! No one ever asks a writer why they write strong male characters, so why ask "why" about strong female characters? Women aren't strong enough? Joss Whedon is a wise man ahead of his time. Links to this post. Night Owl Romance ...
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Brooke London - Blogging for the Not-Faint-of-Heart: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...
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Sunday, February 13, 2011. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. It was the worst of times… it’s been quoted so many times that I don’t think anyone really pays any attention to the words anymore. But listen again… it was the. It was the worst of times. It’s still true after one hundred and fifty years or so. People have wonky memories when it comes to good times and bad times. In truth, the good times were probably. Worse than you remember. Yes, some things are. And it may very well be ye...
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Brooke London - Blogging for the Not-Faint-of-Heart: September 2010
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Friday, September 17, 2010. So how on earth has this anomaly happened? Is this not an anathema to womanhood? The inability to flirt. If I were to go out with friends to a bar and if one of my friends said that a man kept looking at me, and that I should go over and flirt with him, I would not have the first clue as to what to do or say or anything. I mean, yes, I have read the steps of intimacy and there are 12 of them:. Raised eyebrows—unconscious sign of interest on flirter’s part. Light touches—...
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Gianna Simone: July 2014
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Author of "Histerotical" Romance, featuring A Kinky Twist on History! Wednesday, July 23, 2014. My Stab at Reviewing. In an effort to keep this blog from fading into obscurity, I may have mentioned some things I am planning to do with it. I have some author interviews coming up and thought I'd also start including reviews for books I've recently read. So to start off, I've got a few books I'm going to talk about. So, go read some of these books. I guarantee you will not be disappointed. Yes, I know, an o...
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Gianna Simone: July 2015
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Author of "Histerotical" Romance, featuring A Kinky Twist on History! Thursday, July 30, 2015. How Music Motivates Me. Settle in and have your drink of choice at hand – this is going to be a long one. One of the biggest effects my love of music has had is to inspire me to strive to capture the emotion in a way that often has less than 200 words. I've always been amazed at songwriters who can convey a whole array of emotions in such a few words, or drive home an extreme feeling with only a line or two.
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