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GARAGE SALE. GOING ONCE, GOING TWICE
Hi guys, It’s the weekend…well almost so yayy yayy for Friday. My Muslim readers, hope the past month has been a wholesome experience? Now let’s get down to the business of the day. Items for sale guys!!! gbalaun! gbalaun!! gbalaun!!! You need to call your brother and neighbour and church member and everyone you can…
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JUNE BOOK REVIEW; ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE
Author; Anthony Doerr (American) Genre; Historical Fiction Publisher/Year of 1st Publication: Scribner. May 6th 2014 Number of Pages; 531 (my paperback copy) Prizes won; The Pulitzer prize for fiction 2015 and Andrew Carnegie medal for excellence in Fiction (2015) Price; £8.99 Other Titles; The shell collector, Four Seasons in Rome. This book has…
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6 (Random) Tips + 1 Bonus For Your Holiday Travels.
It’s the middle of the year and the holiday season is upon us…whoop! whoop!! Here are six things to keep in mind as you go eating olives in Greece and inhaling sweet smelling spices in Morocco.
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GOD BE IN MY HEAD…
“What’s wrong?” Easy question that someone may ask you and you want to tell them “I feel so much pain” but you can’t because the pain is invisible, because you look too pretty to be in pain. You can’t touch behind your ear and say “see this swollen spot” or reach down to your knee…
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Alithnayn Abdulkareem reviews Hanya Yanagihara’s A LITTLE LIFE
A Little Life makes a bold stand for friendship. That in a society that places limits on relationships ranking certain kinds higher than others, it professes that friendships can indeed define the dynamics of a person’s life. Through the experiences that bond four young men, set in a New York expertly absent of historic…
