Around 27? Good luck with the high-wire act you're headed for

Posted: 25-Apr-2024



Late-twenties or 27-ish is when you enter adulthood. Then, you’ll either become a parent and don new responsibilities or you’ll continue solo, cherishing the freedoms of the single and free! Either way, chaos is lurking in wait for you — expect to meet a sudden flood of activities you aren’t familiar to suddenly strike and inundate you! You are safer if you are single, but if you have family and kids you may drown...

Don’t complain later you weren’t warned — this author offers you sage advice and tips to cope, so don’t procrastinate, read this book and get prepared now!

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An enjoyable alternative to John Milton’s ‘Paradise Lost’: it's poetry, short and sweet! Aimed at ordinary readers like you and me!!

Posted: 22-Apr-2024



Fascinated by John Milton’s classic ‘Paradise Lost’ but never read the story? You might initially think it’s a cakewalk — all you need is to download a free electronic copy and read it! Pretty straightforward isn’t it? Think again... The original book is overloaded with theology, philosophy, history, poetic nuances, etc. And, in addition, it’s in 17th-century English! Think you can tackle a mighty, ancient work like this? Take my advice, you can’t! And you certainly won’t enjoy the experience if you do!! So turn back...

An alternative? Read this simplified version, also written in poetry, which has similar illustrations, and retains the pith of the story intact. It’s a delightful summary of Milton’s original, in near-modern English. It will treat you to some excellent poetry and you’ll get the complete story too, without missing any detail!

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Sherlock Holmes solves a complex case in which he recovers millions looted from the biggest banks of France and England

Posted: 17-Apr-2024



The formula for looting large banks: distract the police by a prior high-profile crime and while they are disoriented and focused on it, loot the bank! In this Sherlock Holmes story, the formula is synchronously applied to steal millions from Banque de France and Bank of England by an international network of big time criminals. Yet, Sherlock Holmes and his French counterparts snatch victory from the hands of these powerful criminals just in the nick of time.

There’s a reason why the robberies are committed at the same time and hence the book’s title ‘Sherlock Holmes: The Synchrony Stratagem’. Read this book to find out, while you uravel a great story!

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