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Life: the journey of memories
Nothing is nostalgic more than remembering the days we spent without any worries and with innocence in our days. This anthology is about the days when we have experienced best experiences ever. A book full of memories and insights from the childhood of co-authors make it's a unique collection of nostalgic days we spent. Grap your copies and fall in love with those childhood days.
Let us all lose ourselves in the depths of the night and be engulfed in the love and mysteries that reveal themselves through the moon. An anthology holding the beautiful pieces of writers and poets from all over the world, compiled by writer and editor Via B Hoffmann from Mauritius. The idea behind this book was to bring together newbie as well as experienced writers together in one place and strengthen the writing community.
“Beauty never comes with laws It’s not perfection that makes you unique, It’s all about your ‘flaws’ ”. This anthology honors the actual definition of beauty, which is "accepting our flaws." It contains a collection of poems written by 70 writers from around the world on a variety of topics, including Love, Beauty, Happiness, Dealing with Depression, Seasons, Accepting Our Flaws, and many others. Each poem beautifully expresses the writer's true feelings and allows the reader to connect with them.
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Rupert's happiness with Gail (who kissed him as a frog) and her mother is threatened by another frog, Princess Edwina, who arrives to claim her prince.
In this edge-of-your-seat horror novel, a four-hour flight takes a nightmarish turn when a supernatural creature gives a group of high school students a sinister ultimatum. Devon Marsh is haunted by secrets. Like the identity of the person who killed her twin sister, Emily, in a hit and run accident last Halloween, which Devon has vowed to uncover. Like the things Devon said to Emily just before she died. But she’s determined to start fresh when she boards a four-hour flight along with her classmates for their senior class ski trip. Devon never could have guessed those secrets would surface in the most terrifying way when a supernatural creature hijacks their flight and gives the students ...
On the Quest to Find Mr. Right is about twenty-nine-year-old Samantha Kiara Jones. She enjoyed living the single life and was in no hurry to get married. Although she was in no hurry, she hoped to accomplish that feat before she turned thirty. Samantha figured at thirty that her biological clock would transform into a stopwatch. After many heartaches and disappointments, she decided to give up looking, that is, until she looked around and noticed that out of all her family and friends, she was the only one still not married. For fear of spending the rest of her life alone, she goes on a journey, a mission of sorts, a quest to find Mr. Right.
Three Crimes: One Common Thread Agent Kiara Davenport was sent undercover to unearth the wrongdoings within Cooper Industries. However, when she reached Kingston, she started to find things that pointed at something bigger than what she had anticipated. And, then suddenly another crime happened that she felt was linked to the whole racket. She had to uncover the whole crime syndicate against her orders while she was being followed by the criminals as well as the local police. Will she find the reason behind the happenings? And, how are all of the threads linked to each other?
Lauren Halsey is known for her sculptures, mixed media works, and site-specific installations that remix (or, as Halsey says, “funkify”) history by combining signs, symbols, and architecture from the past, present, and future. In her new installation for The Met’s Roof Garden Commission series, she brings together ancient Egyptian–inspired iconography and sculpture with signage and texts drawn from the artist’s local community in South Central Los Angeles. Accompanied by new photography and unpublished sketches from Halsey’s studio, this compact volume contains an insightful essay by curator Abraham Thomas that examines Halsey’s artistic process and considers this installation in the context of her past work. In a revealing interview with poet Douglas Kearney, the artist discusses her diverse influences—which include ancient Egyptian relief carving, funk music, Afrofuturism, and the architecture of L.A.—and elaborates on the importance of community building and engagement in the spaces she creates.