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Dancing Through The Flames (Book Review)

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Punished: 2017 Genre: Poetry Author: Rebecca Bardelli About Author: Rebecca is an active Twitter user her handle is @PoetessBecca follow her to get the latest updates on ask her projects. My Thoughts on book: The author reminds me of Emily Dickerson in a way. I feel like it's a poetic diary, she was venting on the page while going through some dark times. The way she express herself with words is unique. This is definitely a poetic book that will be added to my library of literature. Looking forward to watching Rebecca blossom while sharpening her skills.

Netflix Death Note Movie Review

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 Death Note Netflix is a great stand alone movie. If you watch it from that perspective you won't be disappointed. However, you going to get mix reviews from true anime fans simply because it don't stick to the original Japanese story line's Kind of like as Logan they way Hollywood butchered the Old Man Logan comic book. Have you ever read a book and then watched afterward watched movie version of book? You quickly notice the alteration to the story line hollywood made. That's the same thing that happened with Netflix Death Note yet unlike Logan Netflix Death Note is a rock solid movie. While adjustments was made they didn't comprise the original narrative. The some of the changes they made just  made movie appealing to a bigger audience. 

Shadow Hero Comic (No spoiler review)

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Just got finished reading a free comic I got from Panda Express I'm May awesome short story for kids. It's a simple story with subliminal messages that can help parents start a meaningful dialog with their children on not giving up. It also crushed the sexes stereotype about men being the superior of the two sexes. It teaches young men not to give up somebody is better than you. It teaches young women just because a male is doing the same thing does not mean they are better than you. The children reading it don't catch on to the hidden lessons taught in this book. They may ask questions and that can lead to a creative way for a parent to have that discussion. 

The Almond by Nedjma book review

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Published: 2005 Genre: Erotica About the Author: Nedjma is a pseudonymous other than she is from North African Village, the book was translated by C. Jane hunter.   Short summary of the book: The Almond is a must read for those looking for culturally enriched erotica. The book touches on force marriages as well as love relationships. The authors speaks on dating in a intricate enigmatic culture as she takes you on an roller coaster ride.