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Diverse Reads on my Blog #22

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Diverse Reads on my Blog #22 Seems that things are escalating. Also, no matter your beliefs, lets please stop seeing each other as villains and start seeing each other as people we could learn from. Its not right to look at each other as bad people when we have more in common than in differences. Blast from the Past The Barrelmaker Brimful of love by Saikaku Ihara Summary: (from Norton World Anthology Vol.D 590) The Barrelmaker Brimful of Love is a worthy introduction. The novella is part of a collection of stories, Five Women Who loved Love, written in 1686 when Saikaku had reached his full stride. It should be remembered, though, that this is a writer for whom language is always a bravura performance. Translation, inevitably obscuring linguistic aspects of a text, cannot display the stylist's forte to best advantage. Saikaku's many other strengths, however, do emerge. How its diverse: The story was written by a Japanese author and is a bit scandalous. Jou...

Book Spotlight For Don't Write a Crappy Book by James M. Ranson

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Book Details: Book Title: Don't Write a Crappy Book by James M. Ranson Category: Adult Non- Fiction, 210 pages Genre: Business, Authorpreneurship Publisher: Master Wordsmith Media, in association with Thanet House Books Release date: Oct 1, 2018 Tour dates: Oct 8 to 31, 2018 Content Rating: PG for occasional mild swearing (hell and damn, mostly, one instance of "shitty") Book Description: A great book can launch your business into the stratosphere. Unfortunately, most self-published business books rank somewhere between “meh” and “flaming pile of crap.” But your book doesn’t have to suck! In “Don’t Write a Crappy Book,” editor and entrepreneur James Ranson unpacks the most common–and toxic–mistakes that first-time nonfiction authors make. Peppered with wisdom from a panel of industry experts, this book debunks the dangerous myths that can torpedo your text and offers clear, practical guidance for writing a book you’re proud of. This is t...

Book Spotlight For A Different Kind of Fire by Suanne Schafer

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A Different Kind of Fire by Suanne Schafer Publication Date: November 1, 2018 Waldorf Publishing Paperback & AudioBook Genre: Historical Fiction Ruby Schmidt has the talent, the drive, even the guts to enroll in art school, leaving behind her childhood home and the beau she always expected to marry. Her life at the Academy seems heavenly at first, but she soon learns that societal norms in the East are as restrictive as those back home in West Texas. Rebelling against the insipid imagery woman are expected to produce, Ruby embraces bohemian life. Her burgeoning sexuality drives her into a life-long love affair with another woman and into the arms of an Italian baron. With the Panic of 1893, the nation spirals into a depression, and Ruby’s career takes a similar downward trajectory. After thinking she could have it all, Ruby, now pregnant and broke, returns to Texas rather than join the queues at the neighborhood soup kitchen. She discovers her life back home i...

Book Spotlight for Joy to you and me by Amy Thornton

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Book Details: Book Title: Joy to You and Me (at Work!) by Amy Thornton Category: Adult Non-Fiction, 179 pages Genre: Self-help, Business Publisher: Tell-Tale Publishing Group, LLC Release date: June 5, 2018 Tour dates: Oct 1 to 19, 2018 Content Rating: PG (This book is for ages 16+, so there is the occasional "damn", "hell", and "ass" thrown in as far as language, but nothing worse than that.) Book Description: Are you one of the 48% of employees worldwide who doesn't like their jobs? Do you feel constantly stressed at the office? Or maybe you're just feeling "blah" about your job and want to bring some life back into your workplace. If you talk to anyone about their careers or jobs these days, most of the time you won't hear positive stories or excitement. You'll probably hear words like "busy", "stressed", "exhausting", and "mind-numbing." And with the good o...

G1044 The Wisdom of listening; pieces of gold from a decade of interviewing and life

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Title of the book: The Wisdom of listening; pieces of gold from a decade of interviewing and life Author:  Marilyn R Wilson Publisher: Real Lives Press Publishing Date: 2018 ISBN: 978-0-9953147-2-6 Summary: The next time you're out in public, take a moment to look around you. Each and every person you see holds wisdom in their pockets--pieces of gold they've accumulated as they walked their own unique life journey. Within these pages, Marilyn shares some of the many pieces of gold she has received over her decade-long career. They have been offered to her during interviews, through random encounters and while facing difficult challenges. The most important? We are each unique and exactly who we are meant to be. Are you ready to dig for gold? All you need to do is be brave, be present in the moment and be open to the possibilities--then start a conversation. Author Info: (From iRead Book Tours) Buy the Book: Amazon ~ Amazon.ca ~ Barnes and Noble A...

G1038 Book Review of Death Logs out by E.J. Simon

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Name of Book: Death Logs Out Author: E.J Simon ISBN: 9781980730318 Publisher: Endeavour Media Part of a Series: Michael Nichols Type of book: Humanity, brotherhood, intelligence, artificial intelligence, secrets, pope, the vatican,  murders Year it was published: 2018 Summary: Is Alex Nicholas really dead? Two years since the brutal shooting of Alex Nicholas, a gambling underworld boss in Queens, NYC. But his brother, Michael, a respected CEO, struggles with a secret: his murdered brother has been communicating with him via his laptop using AI. This AI-Alex can foresee dangers in Michael’s path, and appears to be trying to help him – even controlling machinery and electronics via WiFi. Meanwhile, trouble is stirring in the historic capital cities of Rome, Berlin and Paris. Inside the Vatican, Monsignor Kurt Schlegelberger has designs to build his power and prepare for the sudden ascension of the Free Forces Party, a throw-back to the Nazis. Schlegelberger...

An Important Article: 10 Things Indian Students Miss About Home When Studying Overseas

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From the time I arrived to America to now, I always found myself being involved in immigration tales as well as the fine line between assimilating and staying true to one's roots. Although the article is geared towards Indian (students of South Asian ancenstry,) I imagine that it can apply to anyone, especially towards international students. This article was not written by me, but was written by someone, and I agreed to share it on my blog because I feel its important to recognize and know others' experiences.  10 things Indian students miss about home when studying overseas