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Aaryan

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Hey I'm Aaryan. Je m'appelle Aaryan. Je suis Indien.
I lik to spend my time for music, playing different sports with my frenz and of course how can I forget my all time friend my bookss . . I like to read more and more when I find myself free.

I'm Having my personal Philosophy regarding to the existence of Almighty.
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  • member since August 30, 2007
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    I am a poet and author given to writing unconventional wisdom so as to uncover aberrations in human psyche. This helps in evening out of the thought pattern and helps anyone to unhinge from severe road blocks and agonies in one's life. The books that I have penned would surprise you hugely in the...

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    Marlie Iglesias

    Hey there, guys. I am Marlie Iglesias. I am 16 years old. I love reading books, gymnastics and surfing. I have two classes of each gymnastics and surfing in a week. And I feel like school is just a freak. My maths teacher is just a freak for me because he is like what you know guys. Umm.. He is...

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    The Incurable Matchmaker

    • Rated 4 stars

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    The Hour of Peril

    With the life of Abraham Lincoln being one of the most written about presidential biographies, I was surprised to learn about the “Baltimore Plot” to murder the president before he could be inaugurated. In Lincoln by David Herbert Donald there were a few lines of mention about this plot, but that...

    With the life of Abraham Lincoln being one of the most written about presidential biographies, I was surprised to learn about the “Baltimore Plot” to murder the president before he could be inaugurated. In Lincoln by David Herbert Donald there were a few lines of mention about this plot, but that was it. This book details the whole story, from the lead up, to the plot action, to the resolution.

    Besides enlightening the reader to this little known, but very important, aspect of Civil War history we learn about the growth of the railroads and the evolution of the private investigation business. I was fascinated by the story of Allan Pinkerton. I had heard of him with regard to “the Pinkertons” as strike breakers – but interestingly enough, that wasn’t Allan Pinkerton, but relatives after he was deceased. I loved hearing how he came to the United States, built himself up, and created his private detection agency.

    This was a fast paced narrative and not boring in the slightest. I appreciated the look at a new angle of Lincoln’s story.

    The narration was well done and engaging. The narration kept the plot moving. Otherwise, the audio production was a standard production.

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    A Boy and His Dragon

    Bradley Wallace Murphy just turned thirteen, and life sucks. He doesn’t fit in at school, he’s no good at sports, a bully torments him, he’s a disappointment to his parents, and his only “friends” are fictional characters on a TV show called “Dark Shadows.” He’s growing up but wants to stay a...

    Bradley Wallace Murphy just turned thirteen, and life sucks. He doesn’t fit in at school, he’s no good at sports, a bully torments him, he’s a disappointment to his parents, and his only “friends” are fictional characters on a TV show called “Dark Shadows.” He’s growing up but wants to stay a boy, like Peter Pan. Then he finds the egg and everything changes. From this egg hatches Whilly, a supposedly mythological dragon that bonds with him physically, emotionally and spiritually. The sudden responsibility of hiding a rapidly growing dragon in a small California city in 1970 forces Bradley Wallace to grow up whether he wants to or not. Feeding a hungry dragon involves lots of raw meat, and the horrible reality of death sickens Bradley, turning him vegetarian, and upsetting his mother. Through their adventures together, boy and dragon learn the true nature of their symbiosis, and Bradley Wallace comes to understand that he is not just a misfit kid who happened to find a misfit creature from some other time. He is something far more dangerous, a ‘super-hero’ with powers he didn’t know he had. He could be killed if the truth comes out. When the attacks begin, Bradley Wallace realizes he is up against overwhelming evil forces. Can he and Whilly survive?

    What an amazing, magical adventure. Everyone who has ever imagined having a dragon, flying with it, and befriending this wonderful mythological creature will jump right into this book. Author Michael J. Bowler has such a gift for recreating the experiences and muddled logic of a 13-year-old self-confessed misfit. He also brings the Seventies to life in wonderful detail, a time of Drive-ins, Eskimo Pie, Star Trek, and long summer holidays. I loved this story and the delicately flowering relationship between Whilly and Bradley Wallace is peppered with humour, misunderstanding, forgiveness, and a lot of acceptance (after Bradley discovers what happened to the neighbourhood cats…). The author cements the bonds that must survive the terrible tests facing the boy and the dragon. The story sucks the reader right into Bradley’s life, along with his slightly dysfunctional family, his bossy older sister, and the school bullies. Kids will love this adventure and adults will relish remembering being 13 again. The book is long but all the elements merge into a satisfying whole to perfectly capture the boy-dragon symbiosis. This book is intended as a trilogy and I am sure young fans will eagerly await more from Bradley Wallace and Whilly. Highly Recommended. First reviewed for Readers Favorite

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    Bloodthirsty

    A good suspense with excellent humor added in. I look forward to more adventures with Detectives Biggs and Lomax of the Hollywood Police Department.

    A good suspense with excellent humor added in. I look forward to more adventures with Detectives Biggs and Lomax of the Hollywood Police Department.

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    Asya S reviewed a book.

    Christmas Keepsakes

    I enjoyed all three stories but Balogh and Justiss' were my favorite.

    I enjoyed all three stories but Balogh and Justiss' were my favorite.

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    MaryAnn Kempher

    Hello. I'm a writer. I've written a romantic suspense titled MOCHA, MOONLIGHT, AND MURDER. It was released on April 14th.

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  36. Fiona Ingram

    Fiona Ingram reviewed a book.

    Seven Spectral: Red World

    Emerald Drizzleweather Bogwater has an unfortunate name, unfortunate red hair, and an unfortunate tendency to rebel. When she escapes her small, dull, slow village (where everyone and everything is in shades of green) to see the world, she discovers something she wasn't bargaining for...a whole...

    Emerald Drizzleweather Bogwater has an unfortunate name, unfortunate red hair, and an unfortunate tendency to rebel. When she escapes her small, dull, slow village (where everyone and everything is in shades of green) to see the world, she discovers something she wasn't bargaining for...a whole new one. Now she must solve the mystery of the Egyptian-styled Red World (and its problems), before its dangers ensnare her forever. Escaping was relatively easy. Emer’s father (Alder Bogwater) tries to make her stay by bringing her back forcibly. She has even been married off to the kind of boy any sane girl would avoid—an oaf who drinks far too much lime ale. But Emer is on a mission to find her mother, Lore, with nothing but memories and an old turquoise compass, one of the pair that works in unison. However, if that means charting a dangerous course, so be it. With her green otter Samhain (aka Sam) as companion, she scales the wall separating Green from Red world and is catapulted into an adventure beyond anything she imagined. Deities, magic, death, blood and gore, intertwined worlds, weird characters and scary monsters, and a female Pharaoh determined to lock the Rainbow Gate, a mysterious set of ‘Keys’ that must be found, traitors, rebellions, and a boy that leads an army. Talking of boys, Shigeru is way more exciting and attractive than anyone Emer has ever met before. He comes from the Violet world, an element that hints at the other worlds in this planned series. Will Emer find her mother and is she ready for revelations that will shatter her beliefs?

    Author Valerie Wicks has a way with words and a gift for world-building. She weaves a fantasy realm that intrigues with descriptions that unfold with the adventure. Emer is a feisty young woman who thinks on her feet as danger threatens and situations turn distinctly nasty. My criticism would be that although Emer is sixteen, sometimes she speaks and thinks like a younger person. The plot twists and turns in an interesting way, but in various sections I felt as if the plot and its myriad characters ran away from the author. Sometimes too many other elements (albeit fascinating) distract the reader from the main story theme and Emer’s character development. However, a great start to a series where the rainbow’s shades create new and different worlds.
    First reviewed for Readers Favorite

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    Mr. or Ms.JUST Right: Because Mr. or Ms. RIGHT does not exist!

    ABOUT THE AUTHORB. Grace is happily married with a wonderful son. She graduated from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, CA, and now resides in North Carolina with her family. As an artist, she makes sure the brush strokes on the canvas of her life are filled with beauty.Her many...

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