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The Warrior's Progeny by Jeny Heckman
Tagline: If love dies, can it be reborn…only stronger? The Warrior's Progeny is Book 2 of the Heaven and Earth Series by Jeny Heckman and is today's Book Spotlight.
Spirit Guide Communication through the Art of DivinationPublished 4 years ago in GeeksBook Review: Luckiest Girl Alive
“Moving on doesn’t mean you don’t talk about it. Or hurt about it. It’s always going to hurt.” Rating: 9/10 Synopsis: Ani FaNelli has reinvented herself from a high school social outcast into a modern day socialite worthy of everyone’s envy. With a handsome & wealthy fiance, an upscale apartment in New York City, and the wedding of her dreams right around the corner, Ani’s life is truly perfect. Isn’t it? She used to think so, she used to think this is what she wanted. Now as she realizes she can never truly escape her past, she begins to have doubts about the life she fought so hard to create for herself.
Veronica TraggiaiPublished 4 years ago in GeeksAfter the Stars Appeared: A Lizard Queen Tale by H.L. Cherryholmes
Tagline: What if you knew the world surrounding you wasn’t the one you started out in? After the Stars Appeared: A Lizard Queen Tale by H.L. Cherryholmes is today's book spotlight. It is an adventure of reality and fantasy.
Spirit Guide Communication through the Art of DivinationPublished 4 years ago in GeeksMarked Chaos by Niki Livingston
Today's Book Spotlight is Marked Chaos by Niki Livingston. It is Book One of the Chaos Awakened Series. It is a dystopian fantasy series that is packed full of adventure.
Spirit Guide Communication through the Art of DivinationPublished 4 years ago in GeeksCaught: Sea Temptress Series Book One by Kimberley Cale
Tagline: She was just supposed to be a myth. He was just supposed to be a stupid pirate. Who knew? Caught : Sea Temptress Series Book One by Kimberley Cale is the book spotlight of the day.
Spirit Guide Communication through the Art of DivinationPublished 4 years ago in GeeksBook Review: “Shuggie Bain” by Douglas Stuart
“Shuggie Bain” by Douglas Stuart is a book about the kind of life we rarely read about in literature. It’s about the lives of those trying desperately to make ends meet in the bustling life of inner-city Glasgow. Set between the years of the early 1980s and the early 1990s, this book gives us a reason to read it. It doesn’t invite us to experience the life that Shuggie is living, but instead allows us to immerse ourselves in it, feeling what he is feeling and going where he is going. We are given an apt look at his life, starting with the man we meet working at the supermarket and then, moving back over to his childhood and more importantly, his relationship with his mother. This book is a hand in teaching us that we don’t know the lives of others upon first glance. They could be anyone, serving you in the supermarket, making your coffee at the cafe or even serving you at the checkout - we have no right to judge others without truly walking in their shoes and feeling what they are feeling. This book is a brilliantly polished example of that in practice.
Annie KapurPublished 4 years ago in GeeksReview of 'All the Stars and Teeth'
All the Stars and Teeth is an exciting novel. Following princess Amora, whose family possesses soul magic, when Amora loses control, she goes on the run with a pirate on a quest to save her kingdom and herself.
Cyn's WorkshopPublished 4 years ago in GeeksGood Will Hunting - A Movie Review
Finding our direction in life is a given. Never be afraid to seek help. Good Will Hunting was released to theaters in 1997. A young intelligent man refuses to change his direction in life and his rebellious attitude. With the help of a psychologist, Will Hunting’s life is opened up to new ideas that he refused to think about.
Marielle SabbagPublished 4 years ago in GeeksOld School Anime Review - Vampire Hunter D
It's been a while since I did something with the Old School Anime Reviews series. The last review on Lily C.A.T. was almost exactly one year ago and it's time to return.
Greg SeebregtsPublished 4 years ago in Geeks'Greenleaf' cast reunites in one hour special after the series finale
Tuesday night August 11, will be the grand finale for the OWN series Greenleaf. The final episode airs at 9:00 PM EST and is sure to garner the biggest ratings ever. Episode 7 which aired on Tuesday, August 4 drew 2.1 million viewers. After the season finale, viewers will probably be in tears, but should not turn off their television sets because there is a treat in store. At 10:00 PM there will be a cast reunion that includes five of the main characters which are: Merle Dandridge, (Grace), Lynn whitfield, (Mae), Kieth David,(James), Lamman Rucker, (Jacob), and Deborah Joy Winans, (Charity).
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 4 years ago in GeeksModern Times (1936) Review
Modern Times (1936), is an American comedy feature film written and directed by Charlie Chaplin. It was written at a time in which “the talkies” were becoming increasingly popular and was Chaplin’s last ‘silent’ film, although there is limited dialogue (I’m unsure if it was in the original but, given the time it was produced, I could imagine it being part of the film – I think it could’ve worked without but it did add to the characters).
Mary NicholsPublished 4 years ago in GeeksMy Review of "Transformers: War for Cybertron Season 1"
Transformers: War for Cybertron was announced not too long ago and when they did the excitement for the series was at an all time high. I guess you can say people are still excited about it but it really depends who you're talking to. I can tell this series plays out to pander to fans of the original TV series from the 80s and that's not a bad thing. The thing is, it's not necessarily a great thing either.
Brian AnonymousPublished 4 years ago in Geeks