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To be a "poet" or not to be, that is the question I ask my mind all the time. "My Poetic Mind" is a new collection of poems by up and coming poet/author Aaron Allen. Here again, he has written his dramatic life and mind into a poetic prose as each poem speaks to one issue at a time.
The revised version of Aaron Allen's first poetry book hit originally published by Tate Publishing
A comprehensive history of the provincial administrative and judiciary structure in Ottoman-governed Bulgaria
Reprint of the original, first published in 1869.
Poets, Poetic Mumma and Aaron Allen here write a collaborated collection of poetry on a variety of serious topics that need some "poetic justice" including, Love, family, Domestic violence, Mental illness and evil doers. "Poetic Justice" is the last collection from Aaron Allen and the next collection from Poetic Mumma, where they both give us a piece of their mind through the outlet of Poetry. Thank you and Enjoy -Team New Life
At the head of The Colbert Report, one of the most popular shows on television, Stephen Colbert is a pop culture phenomenon. More than one million people backed his fake candidacy in the 2008 U.S. presidential election on Facebook, a testament to the particularly rich set of issues and emotions Colbert brings to mind. Stephen Colbert and Philosophy is crammed with thoughtful and amusing chapters, each written by a philosopher and all focused on Colbert's inimitable reality — from his word creations (truthiness, wikiality, freem, and others) to his position as a faux-pundit who openly mocks Fox News and CNN. Although most of the discussion is centered around The Colbert Report, this collection does not neglect either his best-selling book, I Am America (And So Can You!), or his public performances, including his incendiary 2006 White House Press Correspondents' Dinner speech.
Johnny - Catching Fire centers around a young man who is the subject of constant bullying at school. One day he prays that God will give him the strength of Samson, a character in the bible who is given supernatural strength by God. To his surprise God answers his prayers and he must decide whether he will use his power for good or to get even with those who bullied him. At the same time his life long friend, who is also the victim of bullying, also finds he has gained new power after visiting a site online about spells and enchantments. The book centers around good and evil and how good ultimately always triumphs.