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An Open Book
Borrowing borrowed books brings beginnings.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
The Tea Party
Teapot, cups spoons, saucers, and pastries party time
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
A Tea Party
Crystal cups clearly claiming clarity.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Bible
Biblical behaviors becoming better business.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
The Hostile Hospital
Number 8 in the Snicket series 'The Hostile Hospital' finds the Baudelaire children acting as VFD volunteers and even hospital employees searching for a file to help themselves and the Quagmire triplets in some way. Count Olaf and his cohorts come along and once again do their dastardly activities. The Baudelaire's seemed to always be one step ahead and two or three steps backwards at times when things seem to be working out like in 'The Vile Village' with the handyman, but then turned sour once again when the rope ladder broke, and they walked to the Heimlich Hospital presently.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
These 10 Movies Will Wake You Up at Night - I Will Guarantee That
Let’s be real—there’s horror, and then there’s horror that keeps you up at night. You’re here because you want something unforgettable, right? These movies don’t just aim to scare; they delve deep, leaving you with a lingering sense of dread that follows you long after the credits roll. So if you’re brave enough, keep reading. I’m guaranteeing chills, sleepless nights, and maybe even a double-check of those locked doors. Are you ready?
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
The Vile Village
Here is another Snicket writing #7 The Vile Village and more clues on V.F.D. and a lot of strange and mean rules that everyone in this crow invested village has to live with day to day. The Baudelaire's do meet one nice person who actually likes these three children in this part of their story. In a very short scene you, the reader, will kind of meet a relation to the author himself. 'The Vile Village' is one part of their journey you do not want to miss for there are a few happy moments for these three kids here.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Rainy Saturday morning
What to do on a rainy, wet Saturday morning? You think to yourself and you begin to wonder about this little dilemma. You cared for your dog and did a few little chores. You get an idea, and you begin to write and write and write. Then, it strikes you do you start a new idea with some note, or do you continue your typing the book you finished writing for I am an old-fashioned writer that writes everything in a notebook first and I am a laborious typist. Well, I better start typing for this drabble is at end.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Uniforms: A Necessity or a Nuisance?
Uniforms. The word alone can conjure mixed feelings—some think of discipline, unity, and pride, while others might consider it a straightjacket on individuality. In schools worldwide, uniforms have become one of the most widely debated issues among students, parents, and educators alike. The question stands: Do uniforms genuinely benefit students, or are they simply an outdated tradition?
By Marwa Jawadabout a year ago in Critique
Is Nagano Tonic Really as Effective as People Claim for Healthy Weight Loss Stabilization? A Critical Analysis
As more people turn to natural supplements for weight management, Nagano Tonic has emerged as a popular choice for those seeking a holistic approach to sustainable weight loss. Marketed as a gentle yet effective tonic, it claims to support metabolism, control cravings, and boost energy without the harsh effects of stimulants.
By Alvin V. Stoneabout a year ago in Critique











