Quotes, 2011 Alice . Quotes, 2011 Alice .

Quotes

“Go out and buy a journal - a cheap coil notepad will do. Call this your Dream Book and fill it with all your desires, objectives and dreams. Get to know yourself and what you are all about.” —Robin Sharma, author “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari”

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Ink Flamingos: A Tattoo Shop Mystery

INK FLAMINGOS by Karen E. Olson is the fourth and last book in the A Tattoo Shop Mystery series. The novel has all the elements I loved: tattoos, a strong and spunky female character, blogging, and a hint of romance between the tattooists in the midst of sleuthing. Brett Kavanaugh—a tattoo artist and owner of The Painted Lady—is that strong and spunky female character.

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The Five People You Meet in Heaven

I have thoroughly enjoyed THE FIVE PEOPLE YOU MEET IN HEAVEN by Mitch Albom. It is a special book.

Today is a beautiful Sunday and I did what I had to do—cleaned the apartment, did laundry, and so on—and for the rest of the evening I sat down to finish the book.

It had me crying when I reached the third and fourth lessons. I was eager for the [...]

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Quotes

“No story sits by itself. Sometimes stories meet at corners and sometimes they cover one another completely, like stones beneath a river..” —Mitch Albom, author “The Five People You Meet in Heaven”

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Dangerous Games

Dangerous Games by Lora Leigh is my first BDSM (Bondage-Domination-Submission-Masochism) novel; hence, my first Dom/Sub exposure and I didn’t know that until I'd read a chapter or two. Interesting setting in underground clubs and most of the exciting stuff happens at Diva's. And yes, this is a sizzling story involving a super hot Navy SEAL […]

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Norwegian Wood

Chapter 1, Page 1: Once the plane was on the ground, soft music began to flow from the ceiling speakers: a sweet orchestral cover version of the Beatles' "Norwegian Wood". The melody never failed to send a shudder through me, but this time it hit me harder than ever.

Frankly, I do not know how to write the review of this book. I loved it very much. It is a straight, simple story, yet its simplicity is beautiful and moving. I did not expect myself to shed tears but cry I did. This is the story of Toru Watanabe set in his student days in Tokyo in the late 1960s.

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