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WECU Inc. (We See You)
Rick Stevens has written a youth novel entitled 'WECU, Inc. (We See You). This is the story of a group of kids who gather to solve various mysteries while writing their own mystery story. This is a story that will let readers maybe find a way to use their talents.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Lacy Pita A Typical Girl
Rick Stevens has written a youth novel entitled 'Lacy Pita A Typical Girl'. Lacy is a young girl with a special talent and is also special in another way as well. This is a novel full of emotion and for people interested in math and computers and business for today.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Return to Duty
Dustin Williams has written a novel entitled 'Return to Duty'. This is the story of Ryker Vaughn, a soldier, who is wounded who seemingly unknowingly have upset an alien nation who is in search of a very special earthly element for survival. This is a story of heroism and patriotism.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
The Complete Down and Out in Seattle and Tacoma Series
Christopher J. Stockwell has written a book that entails a series of books entitled 'The Complete Down and Out in Seattle and Tacoma Series'. This is a world of living in a world of many vices and where one must learn to make the proper choices for living their life.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
O Allah Protect our Children from dangerous wolves in human form
O Allah, protect our innocent and angel-like young girls and children from such bloodthirsty wolves, wild animals and beasts who appear to be human but in reality, they are not human. They are the most dangerous wolves in human form, like Zainab of Kasur and other young girls who are killed by strangulation or some other gruesome way after rape or gang rape on a daily basis all over Pakistan.
By Afzal Othiabout a year ago in Critique
What does it mean to critique a story?
I entered a competition. I wasn't overly pleased with the story I submitted. Neither were the judges. Actually, that's not fair. One was enthusiastic. The other two sort of liked it, I think? All three had comments to make about it. I was happy to receive their feedback.
By Rachel Deemingabout a year ago in Critique
The Rise of Magicks
Nora Roberts has written book three of 'The One' series. In my opinion I believe that this could be a stand-alone book too. It started in the new town of New Hope with Arlys and her keeping her journalistic tendencies to keep all safe from the Dark entities that have arisen from the time of 'The Doom' and finishes there too where things are happening. This is mainly the story of her children and the teams that are formed to try to make a new country magical and to be safe.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
The Mirror
Nora Roberts has written Book two of the 'Lost Bride Trilogy' entitled 'The Mirror' for which this one picks up just where 'The Inheritance' ended. Cleo and Sonya are enjoying their chosen professions and their personal relationships with Trey and Owen. They are still dealing with a dark entity which is a ghost by the name of Dobbs, but these four friends though they are skittish at times, but they are working together to beat Dobbs, and they also have a lot of help to do this. Cleo and Sonya are also planning a big celebration to show in a way that they are staying and show that they are the new owners of the manor.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Year One
Nora Roberts has done it again and this time it is a novel the first in a series entitled 'Year One' that starts out with a virus called 'The Doom' and the world goes berserk. Kind of like when Covid-19 started. This is a story that has three groups of characters that will have to find a way to survive the virus. In this first book it is all about finding a safe place and just being able to survive to see another day. All the groups are just starting to form into what will be magical both white and dark and yes this is a story of witches, but a fun read. I am waiting for book two for it hasn't arrived yet.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
10 Movies You Absolutely MUST See This Year
With each passing year, cinema evolves, bringing fresh stories, groundbreaking visuals, and unforgettable performances to the screen. 2025 is no exception, with an exciting lineup of films that promise to entertain, inspire, and move audiences around the globe. Whether you’re a die-hard movie buff or just looking for something special to watch, here are the 10 movies you absolutely MUST see this year.
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
The 10 Best Movies You've Never Heard Of
If you’re a cinephile or just someone looking to explore hidden cinematic gems, this list is for you. We all know about the Hollywood blockbusters and critically acclaimed masterpieces, but what about the underrated treasures that slipped under the radar? These films may not have received mainstream attention, but they’re every bit as captivating, thought-provoking, and entertaining as the movies we’re more familiar with. Let’s dive into "The 10 Best Movies You’ve Never Heard Of."
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique










