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Murder at the Kinnen Hotel by Brian McClellan-A critique
"Murder at the Kinnen Hotel" is a 2014 novella with less than a hundred pages. It is authored by Brian McClellan and part of the Powder Mage book series set to be "twenty-two years before the events in Promise of Blood", the first book in the series.
By Merritt Xavier2 years ago in Critique
Shelter of Hope
At times I am a reader of the Harlequin romance story. They are not always just about love and sex. There are a lot of them that are purely very good family stories like 'Shelter of Hope New Friends Street written by Lyn Cote. This is the story of Marc Chambers and Rosa Santos and how they help each other in many ways. The main plot of this story is in how a community can come together to help one of its own.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
The Death List
'The Death List' is a thriller written by Paul Johnston. This is a novel about a woman named Jawinder Newton and her story will be told by the detectives who will begin to define what has happened to her life in a drastic manner. Jawinder has to go through many ups and downs through this case to determine the guilty and the not guilty. Paul Johnston is the writer that is quite descriptive in the scenes of the book and will keep you reading to the end.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
The O'Hurley's
Nora Roberts also had a second volume of two books for 'The O'Hurley's'. These two books are titled 'O'Hurley's Return' and the individual books are entitled 'Skin Deep' and 'Without a Trace'. 'Skin Deep' is the story of another sister by the name of Chantel who is mainly all business with her decisions on life and relationships and 'Without a Trace' is all about their only brother who is close to his family, but needed to find his own way in life, but he also needed something else to be truly happy.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
The O'Hurley's
Nora Robert's has written another series and this one is entitled 'The O'Hurley's'. The first one is entitled 'O'Hurley Born' when you meet Abby and Maddy O'Hurley. This volume has two novels each entitled 'The Last Honest Woman' and the second entitled 'Dance to the Piper'. This is the story of family and/or career and the choice that these two have made for their lives. It is a romance, but again I read Nora Roberts novels for the family aspects. 'O'Hurley Born' is each of these women meets and slowly understands what being in a relationship means to each other. 'The Last Honest Women' is the book that deals with Abby and her choices she makes and made. 'Dance to the Piper' is all about Maddy and her career as a dancer and her various choices.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
What is Childhood?
What is childhood? Childhood is more than just moving along a developmental timeline and learning and practicing new skills that we all need to use. Childhood is a time to have fun and to rejoice in the choices that we make or may make. Childhood is the time of choices whether right or wrong. Childhood is a time that is not just pertaining to children, but to the parents as well as who need to remember what it means to be a child.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Sparks so much: Photocards are more than just 'papels'
PCs and their market value K-pop has significantly grown globally over the years, and one of the things that got popularized along with other merchandise is photocards. It was introduced by SM Entertainment with TVXQ's Summer Dream album in 2007 and Girl's Generation's Oh! album in 2010.
By Ada May Sacil2 years ago in Critique
5 countries with the biggest debt in the world
The Global Debt Landscape: Top 5 Debtor Nations Sovereign debt, the money a country owes to domestic and foreign creditors, is a significant issue in today's world. While the United States holds the absolute highest national debt, the concept of "biggest debt" can be interpreted in different ways. Here, we'll explore the top 5 countries with the highest external debt, meaning the money owed to creditors outside their borders.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Critique









