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Ice Age Civilization — Post by Michael J. Findley
Originally posted on FINDLEY FAMILY VIDEO:
Secularism teaches a very long, slow progress for humans. They believe that the discovery of fire, the wheel, and how to domesticate animals took millennia. With much trial and error, one culture very slowly evolved into another. The evidence, however, shows a very rapid, sudden, even explosive growth of…
Review-Matched To A Billionaire
Originally posted on Dena Rogers:
Matched to a Billionaire by Kat Cantrell My rating: 5 of 5 stars Leo Reynolds is determined not to lead the life of poverty that his parents did and has no time in his hectic chase to the top for love or relationships. In fact a commitment of that sorts…
For this coming week…
Originally posted on Mageowl's Blog:
What would you like to read on my blog this coming week? I thought I’d try something different this week and see what the readers of my blog would enjoy. Here are a few options: 1. Stuff about cats. 2. Ice cream. 3. Ice cream and cats. 4. Random…
Southern Herb Growing, by Madalene Hill and Gwen Barclay
Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
I have tried gardening on several continents with many climates and soil types. I soon learned that a plant that grows well in one place may get resentful and sulk — or outright die— in another. That is why gardening books that address local conditions are spectacularly useful.…
Swami Moves In Mysterious Ways – Part Two
Originally posted on Author – Richard F Holmes:
For those who missed Part One of this article please click on the link below. Swami Moves In Mysterious Ways – Part One http://ow.ly/yFqc3 I did not realise when I started writing this post that it would be as long, so it is going to have to…
The Language of Silence
Originally posted on readful things blog:
The Language of Silence by Anna Michaels My rating: 3 of 5 stars 3.5 stars This is at once a difficult book to read and an easily flowing tale that will captivate your senses and make your heart bleed for the main character. The difficulty is not found in…
Wow. Modern medicine is awesome.
Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
We went to visit my sister again today. She looks and sounds amazing! Though the expectation was that she’d be in the hospital for weeks, they are talking about letting her go home in another two or three days. Her spirits are high and there seems to…
The Bookman’s Tale by Charlie Lovett
Originally posted on readful things blog:
The Bookman’s Tale by Charlie Lovett A mysterious portrait ignites an antiquarian bookseller’s search through time and the works of Shakespeare for his lost love Guaranteed to capture the hearts of everyone who truly loves books, The Bookman’s Tale is a former bookseller’s sparkling novel and a delightful exploration…
Coral & Bone by Tiffany Daune Book Blitz + Giveaway!
Originally posted on Rose Shadow Ink:
Coral & Bone by Tiffany Daune Publication date: July 7th 2014 Genres: Paranormal, Young Adult Halen knows the sparks igniting under her fingertips are dangerous. She has spent her entire life trying to quell the tingly feelings that make her destroy things, but now that she is back in Rockaway Beach,…
Jennifer Bogart
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Jennifer Bogart What is your latest release and what genre is it? My latest release is Liminal Lights – it’s a fantasy novel written for upper middle grade readers. Quick description: What if faerie magic is real? Nadia discovers an ancient truth hidden by Liminals, coveted by Shadow Monsters, and…