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No One Ever Asked Me That: Conversations on the Afterlife by Catherine Levison
Rating: 4.4 Stars with 9 votesCategory: Non Fiction
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What are the purposes of imagination? Catherine Levison was intrigued by topics like this from an early age. Seeking more meaningful conversations, she developed a series of questions to bypass small talk and enable others to speak comfortably on deep issues. Not only did her approach generate unforgettable conversations, it had a profound effect on those she spoke with. This book compiles interviews, held over the course of more than a decade with a diverse group of people, from monks, to teachers, to dish washers. The results are thought-provoking, often surprising and you will find yourself wondering why no one ever asked you that.
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A Walk With Grandma Hemmy: a short story by George B. Singer
Rating: 5 Stars with 1 votesCategory: Horror, Thriller
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A birthday visit with her grandmother turns into a freaky horror-show for ten year old Julie Hemmy. A former army nurse, Grandma Hemmy has crazy skills with a needle and thread and she's going to need all the help she can get. Hopefully the squirrels in the park aren't too hungry.
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Storykeeper (Nine-Rivers Valley) by Daniel A. Smith
Rating: 4.2 Stars with 22 votesCategory: Historical, Literary, Young Adult
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Empowered by a dream, Manaha steps before the village fire. Against the taboos of her tribe, she demands that the children hear the truth about their abandoned homelands. Before she can finish her first story, her fire is doused and the children frightened away by Ta-kawa, a devious but respected warrior. He convinces their struggling tribe of survivors to reject the old woman and her stories. Defiant, Manaha continues her nightly story-fire for listeners hiding in the shadows. They learn about the great lost nations, and the ancient homeland decimated a hundred years before by the arrival of the Conquistadors and Hernando de Soto, the one they called Son-of-the-Sun.
Storykeeper is an epic adventure, based on the translations of historic sixteenth-century Spanish documents. However, it is told from the perspective of the people of the Arkansas-Mississippi River Valley, who lived and survived America's deadliest invasion.
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Nanna's Travel Tips by Dave Cornford
Rating: 4.2 Stars with 5 votesCategory: Humor
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Dreaming of travel? You need this book!
You'll laugh all the way to the travel agent after reading Nanna's collection of travel tips. They're quirky, homespun, sometimes questionable, probably dangerous and by no means comprehensive.
After a lifetime of travelling and living life to the full, fuelled by sweet sherry and talcum powder, there is no-one better equipped to help prepare you for your next travel adventure. It's not quite all the travel insurance you'll ever need!
As short as it is insightful, don't dare leave home without Nanna's Travel Tips. Travel humor at its best!
BONUS : Now with a bonus short story, "Lost" from "Cracks in the Ceiling" by the same author.
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