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I love my faith, I love books, and I love art. Concerning photography (since that's why most of you are here), there are a thousand words to a picture and I believe it's an art to know what they're saying. I love to capture moments that I feel would have gone unnoticed if I hadn't been there to catch them. Everyone has a different perspective, so here's mine.


Since photography is only a hobby for me, I thank you for every watch, favorite, comment, and llama! Feel Free For Feedback, I love to hear it! SMiLE!

Wow, it's been a busy week!  I finished "Discern," by Andrea Pearson (my digital book), "The Princess Bride," by William Goldman (my read-aloud book), and "Steelheart," by Brandon Sanderson (my hardcover book) within this last week!  I'll give you a review on the first two today, and since I'm mostly already through "Steelheart"'s sequel, "Firefight," I'll review those two together. So, here we go, "The Princess Bride," by William Goldman. If you haven't read it, go, buy, and read it now.  That's exactly what I did when I learned my husband hadn't yet read it.  Yes, if you've seen the movie, you've basically already read the book, since they
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Oh, Jules Verne.  You would never be published by today's standards.  For your time period, yes, you were brilliant, and ahead of your era, and I'm pretty sure any of your characters alone would dominate Survivor. "The Mysterious Island," seemed like Mr. Verne's thoughts of how modern people would colonize if they had every resource available and few limitations.  I'll admit, I had the wrong expectations for the book.  The closest information I had about the story line was the terrible adaptation of the movie, "Journey 2."  I dug through the book expecting to find twists and adventure similar to that of "Lost," or a more magical "Lord of the
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Oh, Jules Verne.  You would never be published by today's standards.  For your time period, yes, you were brilliant, and ahead of your era, and I'm pretty sure any of your characters alone would dominate Survivor. "The Mysterious Island," seemed like Mr. Verne's thoughts of how modern people would colonize if they had every resource available and few limitations.  I'll admit, I had the wrong expectations for the book.  The closest information I had about the story line was the terrible adaptation of the movie, "Journey 2."  I dug through the book expecting to find twists and adventure similar to that of "Lost," or a more magical "Lord of the
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Thanks so much for the :+fav: on:

The Healer's Touch

:hug:

Thanks for the favourite on Beezley Falls 2
merci pour les favs :)
merci pour les favs :)
Hey :wave: Thank you for the :+fav: !

If you want you can also support me on Facebook ;) www.facebook.com/andersartigke… I would be really happy about it! :happybounce:

Instagram? andersartigkeit

Best wishes!
merci pour les favs :)
Thanks for the :+fav: on Desert Rose. ^^