Monthly Archives: November 2012

Wonderful Read of the Month – Carlyle Labuschagne & Kathleen Smith

As we are leaving cold November and on the verge of entering the festive December, I am highlighting two authors as well as promoting Wonderful Read of the Month magazine - as always, there are many fabulous features within this free on-line magazine … Continue reading

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I don’t want no “photo time” – My trip to the other side of the world

by Franziska Bährle For me personally, I consider the money I spend on traveling to be one of the best investments I could make. I’m choosing the word “investment” on purpose. „Expense” wouldn’t quite fit in my opinion, as what you’re … Continue reading

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Forward for “Land of Hope” – The Hidden Human Tragedy

by J J Collins They are shuttled, in mini-vans, the length and breadth of continents, often sleeping in the vehicles between working shifts of up to 17 hours on farms, in brothels or back alley factories. Much of this type … Continue reading

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“Learn to Love Me” – A Terrific Thriller by Talented Sinead MacDughlas

My Rating: 5 Stars   It took me only a few pages to fall in love with this book. Ms MacDughlas’s debut novel was a delightful surprise for me. I did not know what exactly to expect when I started … Continue reading

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Soul to Seoul – Sights, Sounds and Smells of South Korea, and a Short Story (3)

In this week’s post on my Korean experience, as promised, I’ll give you a special treat. Instead of telling you what I have seen, heard and tasted, I’ll SHOW you. Feast your eyes and your imagination with the highlights of … Continue reading

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An Insider’s Review of Land of Hope – From a Romanian Interpreter’s Perspective

by Laetitia Murphy It is universally accepted that life is full of coincidences, and I wish to share with you one such coincidence, a most insignificant one I expect you to say, but which happened to make me smile. Shortly … Continue reading

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