To those who were not called. I salute you. Loving women giving life to everyone around them You hear the voices, and not only on Mother’s day “So…. When are you going to start having kids?” And, “it’s selfish not share yourself with a family.” Please forgive them. They don’t know that you have chosen … Continue reading Not-Mother’s Day
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The Fault in our Stars
This book isn't new, and many people have read or reviewed it before me. For that reason alone I had been avoiding it. I hate going along with the 'popular current' whether in books or movies. Yesterday I broke down and finally opened the book. I was sad, hurt, happy, angry, any and all … Continue reading The Fault in our Stars
Taken by the Weremoose.
I downloaded the Kindle version of this ebook on a flyer. I normally like shifter romances and a Weremoose? Really? By the time I hit page 3 the Canadian jokes were grating, by page 5 they were annoying and by the end of the book my cheek was hurting from all the chewing I … Continue reading Taken by the Weremoose.
Don DeLillo terrifies me
I only recently learned about Mr. DeLillo and I have to say I’m in shock. Before I had read any of his books I can see that he, like Guy Gavriel Kay, is the type of author who can make words dance and sentences MEAN things. I would give my left ovary (not so dramatic … Continue reading Don DeLillo terrifies me