Walt Roberts writes like Enid Blyton

Posted: 31-Dec-2020   Reposted: 01-Jun-2022

There's a new book review on the 'BOOKS' page. It's titled Rangers Go To War! by British author Walt Roberts—an an adventure story for the "Child Within" us. This book is reminiscent of adventure stories written by Enid Blyton.

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Dr. Dan Assissi recommends a transformative change in life

Posted: 27-Dec-2020   Reposted: 01-Jun-2022

Until we find true meaning and purpose in life, we are unsatisfied. We discover there's something missing, always. We chase several pretty rainbows in life only to discover that each one, after being pleasurable for a time, invariably turns into ashes in our hands. We look expectantly for the next one to try, and suffer disappointment again ... it goes on and on ... until we turn cynical with age. Its like when John Lennon sang (towards the end of his life) “... All I want is the truth now, Just gimme some truth now.”

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Over 700,000 abandoned/orphaned children in the USA need your help...

Posted: 07-Dec-2020   Reposted: 31-May-2022

The plight of abandoned and orphaned children, particularly those aged below five is heart-wrenching. This book seeks to bring us up-to-date about the condition of such kids, first in the USA, but also about afflicted kids all over the world.

According to a 2017 estimate, every year, there are nearly 700,000 children in the USA in the abandoned/orphaned category. A sizeable number of them are less than five years old. They are weak and helpless and consequently easy prey to child molesters, traffickers, and abusers. Despite existing foster care that's provided under the supervision of Gov Departments, these kids are emotionally fragile and can scarcely live normal lives when they turn into adults. They desperately need good foster care. If that's not provided, it'll be only a matter of days before they fall into traps set by scheming child abusers who'll lead them down the path of destruction for selfish gain.

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NEW! NEW!! NEW!!!

Posted: 03-Dec-2020   Reposted: 31-May-2022

There's a new book review on the "BOOKS" page. The book is "A Midsummer Night's Dream: Silly Shakespeare for Students," by Paul Leonard Murry, a great English language learning resource for ESL/EFL learners (any age) and native English learners aged 10-15.

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