Showing posts with label literature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literature. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 22, 2023

320/365
Goldilocks & the Three Bears

Abilene, Texas is known as the Storybook Capital of America.  The town has the largest collection of Storybook Sculptures in America.  There are two different parks in town containing sculptures and descriptions.
 
This one is Goldilocks and the Three Bears.  (Goldilocks actually has two legs, the second leg just doesn't show in this image)

M heart is grateful for:
good children's literature

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

190/365
Perceptions of a Renegade Mind

I borrowed this book from a friend and about ¼ of the way through it I knew I had to own it.  I told him how much I was enjoying it and after a few days he gifted it to me and bought himself another copy.  That was so sweet.

If you haven't read it, or anything by David Icke, it should be at the top of your reading list.  This book deals with how we were all so deceived in the past 3.5 years.  
The back cover of the book states:
From the man who has called current events for more than 30 years...
The world as it REALLY IS.

In my opinion this book is a must read and it's a great reminder to never, NEVER, let ourselves be deceived in such a way again.

My heart is grateful for:
those who tell the whole truth in spite of the consequences

Thursday, July 06, 2023

187/365
Classic Books

These books are in my personal library.  I've read them all and I love them all.
Anna Karenina was a tough one.  I read it years ago, but recently someone in my book group picked it and she suggested we do it as a two-part series.  Everyone agreed. So we had a discussion of the first part one month, then the second part was the following month.  That worked out pretty well and
everyone liked it.

If there's one in this group you haven't read, I recommend that you read it soon.
Just my opinion.

My heart is grateful for:
good literature and even not-so-good literature at times