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review 2018-12-11 13:18
I Trusted Him (The True Story Of Anna Lynn Hurd) by Jennifer Smith and Cherry Tigris
I Trusted Him: The True Story of Anna Lynn Hurd - Jennifer Smith,Cherry Tigris

Women trusted their boyfriends or partners with all their life because they felt secured only to find out that they’re trapped in a situation they couldn’t get out.

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url 2018-02-08 16:32
Tree of Life True Story
Tree of Life - Nataša Pantović Nuit
Conscious Parenting Mindful Living Course for Parents - Nataša Pantović Nuit

The 8th of February is our family's birthday! It has been 10 years we are together! This very day I have launched my second novel called Tree of Life: A Journey into the Field of Dreams. Thanks to all my spiritual family for being a part of this enriching journey! Thanks my beautiful children for being my biggest ever teachers <3 http://artof4elements.com/entry/171/conscious-parenting-my-adoption-journey

Source: artof4elements.com/entry/171/conscious-parenting-my-adoption-journey
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review 2016-07-14 23:10
True, Undying Love: A Twisted Love Story
True, Undying Love: A Twisted Love Story - Ms. T. Nicole

Title: True, Undying Love: A Twisted Love
Author: Ms. T. Nicole
Publisher: Treasured Publications
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: Five
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"True, Undying Love: A Twisted Love Story" by Ms. T. Nicole

My Thoughts...

I will say the title says it all "True, Undying Love: A Twisted Love Story" was definitely one good fast paced urban romance story. What a dream Lex Jr. was having! The story definitely was given some of that 'Bonnie and Clyde'...featuring Lex and Treasure! We were given quite a suspenseful intriguing TWISTED read that I couldn't stop reading it until the end and then I was left with that epilogue only wanting more of this story about Lex Jr, Lex III, and Treasure. There are just too many unanswered questions we need answers to! So, yes I would love to see a spin off from this read. This author has done her thing once again and that is leaving her readers wanting more.

Thank you to the author for the gift of your novel for my giving my honest opinion of the read.

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url 2015-06-17 21:11
A Home for Abigail by S. Marriott Cook

Alone and abandoned on a deserted street, a dog tries her best to tell people she needs help.When she has almost given up—a kind lady stops . . . .

 

Join Abigail on her journey as she becomes a beloved family member in a forever home.

Based on a true story, A Home for Abigail is a book to be enjoyed by pet lovers of all ages.

 

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review 2015-05-07 07:00
A psychologist in the Concentration Camp: Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl
...trotzdem Ja zum Leben sagen. Ein Psychologe erlebt das Konzentrationslager - Viktor E. Frankl

I first read what the psychiatrist Viktor Emil Frankl experienced as a prisoner and slave laborer just before the new millennium, at a time when I was in a crisis and searching for meaning myself. I seldom reread books, but this one I read three or four times because its message is so encouraging and so inspiring.

The story of Viktor E. Frankl's time - and suffering - in the concentration camp is told from the point of view of a psychiatrist. As he would have done in a research paper, he analysed the situation and identified three psychological stages that every inmate of the concentration camps went through and that Frankl could discern on the basis of obersation of his fellow camp inmates as well as of his own experience. In the initial phase of admission to the camp every inmate was in a state of shock regarding the conditions there and the probable fate of himself as well as of his family and friends. As soon as the prisoners had become used to their miserable existence in the camp, apathy followed and all they still cared about was survival. At this point Viktor E. Frankl noticed that all those who could still find sense in life - through religion or in Frankl's case the day dream of giving a public lecture about his experiences in the concentration camp after liberation -, were more likely to live than the others.

The language of Viktor E. Frankl may sound a bit antiquated today, especially in the original German version, but the message keeps being important, consoling and encouraging. Besides, we can't be reminded too often of the horrors that Adolf Hitler and his terror regime brought over Europe, not just over the Jews, but over all people who were different in some way. Man's Search for Meaning is a book that I highly recommend to everyone, no matter if you see a meaning in your life or if you don't. The book is worthwhile the time.

To read the full-lenght review of the book on my book blog please click here.

Source: edith-lagraziana.blogspot.com
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