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HeartBreaker
Sarah MacLean has written a historical romance entitled 'HeartBreaker'. This is the story of a young woman who wants to help her sex be able to find their own love matches instead of them being arranged by family. She believes in love even though during her time marriage was to have children and improve family standings. On a mission she meets and works with another person a man who is a Duke. Adelaide and Henry are the two main characters who start out hating but find ways to help each other out in various situations. This is quite the fun read and the cover is what made me pick the book up and read for the face of the woman seemed intriguing.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
What is sketching?
So, what is sketching? Sketching is an artistic form that is the very beginnings of a drawing or a painting of an object of some kind. An object could be just about anything from the common fruit bowl to a tree to a house, etc. To me sketching is just a way to relax and have fun. As some say a picture is like a thousand words. Artists are writers and writers are artists. One uses pictures and one uses words. To me these two careers are compatible with each other. What would a book especially a children's or youth book be without pictures or at least some illustrations. I think adult books even have illustrations at times if I'm not mistaken.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
The Rape Culture
‘The Rape Culture’ might sound exaggerated but yes that's what is happening in India. You just open any newspaper or any social media and you get news in front of you about rape that happened yesterday, the day before yesterday, or any kind of data that blows your mind and makes you numb.
By sagar detheabout a year ago in Critique
Why Everest Should Be Your Top Choice for Exploring Nepal’s Mountains
Nepal is a country renowned for its majestic mountain ranges, vibrant cultures, and unparalleled trekking experiences. Among its many stunning peaks, Mount Everest—standing at 8,848 meters (29,029 feet)—holds a special place in the hearts of adventurers and trekkers from around the globe. If you're considering a trek in Nepal, here’s why Everest should be at the top of your list:
By bikash khanalabout a year ago in Critique
The Olympics and Its Forgotten Mission
Unlike most men, I do not have a lifetime subscription to a sports channel or multiple sports channels. I love the idea of watching any sport at the highest level. For example, I enjoy the thrill of ICC’s T20 World Cup and the exhilarating CPL T20 cricket, the magical FIFA World Cup soccer and the record-breaking prospects of the athletes at the Olympics every four years. The international events' schedules keep me from getting bored and help me avoid unhealthy addictions and obsessions.
By Wayne W. Barrowabout a year ago in Critique
Clever Choice Test Strips: A Smart Solution for Diabetes Management
Managing diabetes requires careful monitoring of blood glucose levels, and having the right tools is crucial to maintaining good health. One such tool that has gained popularity for its reliability and ease of use is Clever Choice Test Strips. Designed to provide accurate readings and support those living with diabetes, these test strips are a valuable addition to any diabetic’s daily routine. In this blog, we’ll explore what makes these strips an excellent option and how they can enhance your diabetes management.
By Medical Supply Cornerabout a year ago in Critique
Rihanna: From Pop Icon to Global Advocate—A Journey of Activism and Impact
Rihanna: A Champion of Change and a Beacon of Activism Rihanna, formally known as “the Right Excellent Robyn Rihanna Fenty, National Hero” according to the government of Barbados, epitomizes the fusion of fame, influence, and activism. Since being honored by her Caribbean homeland in 2021, Rihanna has wielded her platform to champion a variety of causes and advocate for global change.
By bikash khanalabout a year ago in Critique









