It’s Day 15 of the 21 Days of Gratitude Challenge. Today, I am grateful for a friend I never met in person, but who has helped me laugh my way through some difficult times. Every Friday morning, I read Carol’s blog posts and laugh out loud. What a great way to begin my day. Carol […]
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Book Recommendation
Yesterday, I did a book swap with an author who seemed to be similar to me in terms of audience/intent. His name is Paul B. Stimson. His book, On Earth as in Heaven, is not on Amazon. He completely self-published, meaning he printed and bound his own book. It is a described as “reflections on […]
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I am reading a book called, “Private Moments with God”. The author, Cheryl Stasinowsky gifted it to me for review purposes. It is a collection of journal writings based on her scripture readings. I am thoroughly enjoying it. She speaks to many of the same struggles I have. It is inspirational, but also educational. She […]
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An author I have met online, T.A. Walters is promoting his book, “Island Adventures aboard the Southern Fox” . It is free today and tomorrow. It’s a great love story. He has read my book, and at the end of his book wrote the following: “Recently, I discovered a newly released (to Amazon Kindle) lovely […]
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My hilarious new online friend, Carol Wyer’s, book launch for her new book, “How Not to Murder Your Grumpy” begins today. I bought it just after midnight. Looking forward to reading it today after finishing, “Remnant: Resurrection” by Stephen J. Craig. It is a really great sci-fi book. I had a very active weekend. Looking […]
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I just finished reading Carol Wyer’s book, “Mini Skirts and Laughter Lines”. It exceeded my expectations. Carol is a great story teller, her characters are so human, and so like people in my own family that I could easily relate to them. After a bit, I felt like I really knew them, and couldn’t wait […]
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