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The Elves Twice a Shoe
The Evening started as normal after the five hour day he had. It was time to replenish stock. He had only enough leather for the last pair as his store went under day-by-day! He could not help, but make the pair by hand, an ole fashion way. His tablet had started to freeze up on him. He fought through the night in worry.
Jeffrey AllisonPublished 9 months ago in FictionBird Box by Josh Malerman
Greetings to all you fellow book lovers out there! As I have just finished reading "Bird Box" by Josh Malerman, I am extremely eager to share with you my thoughts on this gripping book, and I am quite excited to share them with you today. Whether it is the book's captivating premise, or its emotional impact, this book is one of those must-reads that you won't want to put down once you begin reading it.
samrin mohammadiPublished 9 months ago in BookClubLizzo: Empowering The World
In a world often plagued by body shaming and unrealistic beauty standards, Lizzo stands tall as a beacon of self-love and empowerment.
Ariful Islam MollaPublished 9 months ago in Beat- Top Story - August 2023
Woodstock!
In America’s psychedelic era, when sex, drugs and freewill reigned supreme, a musical plateau was reached and recognized. It was called Woodstock!
Lamar WigginsPublished 9 months ago in Critique 50 Critics: The Originals
If you wanted to craft the perfect vampire series that wasn’t just a frightful blood fest of action then you would’ve crafted the Netflix series The Originals. This series is perfect example of full potential of what others vampire franchises like the Twilight Saga should have done but didn’t do.
Joe PattersonPublished 9 months ago in CritiqueMany of Books
Before the age of 18, I had read many of books. I always avoided reading about vampires and werewolves, I only liked watching about stuff like that but not reading it. You know, because I could always close my eyes or something on the parts I didn't want to see. You can't do that when you read books, or you might miss important details. Well now there's audiobooks, so if I was in my teens or tweens now and wanted to avoid reading gruesome things... I'd be alright. This book wasn't gruesome though. It made me and every person who didn't love the harshnish of the sifi world, all the time, into die hard vampire and werewolf lovers. We either wanted to be a vamper in a beautiful way or wanted to marry one.
Journey Through Film: Unveiling New Adventures with My Mamiya 7 II Camera
I have received my photographs from the lab and I am thrilled to announce that I have acquired a new film camera. The first camera I received was defective and had to be sent back to Japan, which was quite an ordeal. However, my friends at KEH have kindly provided me with a new camera, which arrived a month and a half ago. Unfortunately, I have not had the opportunity to use it until now, as I have a big trip coming up on Saturday. Before I embark on my journey, I must ensure that the camera is in working order. I will also be receiving a sticker pack today, but first, I must beat my high score in pinball. Although it is early in the day, I have a long day ahead of me.
canon 5dPublished 9 months ago in PhotographyBook Review: "The Colossus of New York" by Colson Whitehead
Colson Whitehead, as we all know, is an amazing award-winning author. He’s the guy who wrote “The Underground Railroad”, which was fantastic. In this book titled “The Colossus of New York”, Colson Whitehead takes the reader on a walk into the past, present and future of New York with all of its old buildings, its newer ones, its strange people, its parks and its individualities. It’s one of those books that makes you feel like you are right there with the author in Central Park.
Annie KapurPublished 9 months ago in Geeks