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The Guardians of Peru Series
The Guardians of Peru Series is an amazing historical fiction about the land and people of Peru spanning 5000 years ago until today. There are five books in the series. Each book gives the reader an illustration of the area and the culture. The five books are: Guardians of Machu Picchu Elixir of Life, The Black Rider of Lake Huánuco, Patititi: The Lost City of Gold, Coral Supe, and The Amazon. The books are written in a historical fiction form to make for a fun and exciting adventure.
By Trycia Lino8 years ago in Geeks
It's Raining
It's going to rain today. I can feel it in the air. The skies are getting darker. There is little light to be seen. I can hear the mistakes of my youth. They seem to echo in my mind. Calling me out until I can no longer keep them hidden away. They will not be denied. It seems that seeing is not believing. I know how hard I try. Nothing is ever good enough for the thing that torments my tortured mind. What might have been. What I should have said. What I might have done. It all seems to rush at me. I am left in the confusing clouds. They have always gathered here in the darkness. I am always seeking,but never finding. It's always sneaking. It's always hiding. It leaves my soul wanting. I watch you sleeping. You seem so at peace. You will never know all that I am tormented by. I wouldn't put that on you.
By john noakes8 years ago in Poets
Is The Joker the Greatest Villain in Comic Books?
If you ask the average person who the best villain is in the world of comic books they will likely all answer with the same name, The Joker. He is a juggernaut on both the printed page and the big screen, garnering more attention than any other baddie that has come before or after him. But is he truly the greatest villain in all of comics?
By Shaun Pond8 years ago in Geeks
8EEZ Playlist: Air Supply
G'day mates! As much as my buddy Oates and I enjoy writing about the long crop of 1980s new wave rock artists and the darlings of MTV, we like to explore ALL aspects of music from the 1980s, which will indeed include artists that were still held-over from the late 1970s as the dynamic began to shift slowly, but strongly away from disco and punk, and briefly had a renaissance of the kind of music that was the mainstay of pop in the early-70's.
By Carlos Gonzalez8 years ago in Beat





























