
Heather Cranmer (2721 KP) created a post
Sep 11, 2022

The Shadow Girls
Henning Mankell and Ebba Segerberg
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Tea-Bag, a young Nigerian girl, has fled a refugee camp in Spain for the promise of a new life in...

Icycle: On Thin Ice
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tapestry100 (306 KP) rated Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) in Movies
Sep 26, 2017

Watching the Wheels: My Autobiography
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2016 marks the twentieth anniversary of Damon Hill's coronation as Formula One World Champion. For...

Sisters of the East End: A 1950s Nurse and Midwife
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Heart-warming tales of nursing and midwifery from the Sisters who worked with Jennifer Worth. "A...

Elizabeth (1521 KP) rated The Alchemist in Books
Apr 24, 2019
Despite my apprehension, I kept reading and I'm glad I did. Once the boy set out on his adventure and began to learn and understand the language of the world, I understood what all the fuss was about. This is one of those books, that if read at the right time in your life, can have a profound impact. I found myself bookmarking every other page at one point, for some pearl of wisdom or a lesson that I had only recently learned myself and held so much relevance in my life.
I can relate to the boy because I feel like I'm on a similar sort of journey right now, learning the same lessons about life and being open and aware of what it is trying to tell us. It is not always easy to listen to our hearts or follow our dreams. Many of us go through life like the shopkeeper, holding on to our dreams to motivate us to get through the mundane lives we live, but never having the courage to go after them for fear of having nothing left to live for once the dream is reached or perhaps even fear of failure.
Even after I got past the first half, I took my time reading, letting the words sink in. Too often, I fly through books and months later if someone asks me about a particular scene I have trouble recalling it. I wanted to retain what I was reading. And for the first time in my life I wanted to buy the book just so that I could highlight passages and make notes in the margins. I had always thought of this as defamation before, like it was a sacrilege to mark up a book like that.
I would recommend this book to anyone that is feeling like there has to be more to life; someone who feels the potential of their destiny but is at a loss as to how to achieve it. The book doesn't have all of the answers, but it helps you understand that the only thing truly standing in your way is you.

Mahjong Journey®
Games and Entertainment
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Embark on a magical journey in this addictive Mahjong Solitaire adventure! Enjoy a new take on...

In the Garden of Dandelions
Games and Book
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Do you sometimes get that feeling of wanting to escape everyday life for a bit? “In the Garden of...

Whiskies Galore: A Tour of Scotland's Island Distilleries
Book
Island whiskies have long held a fascination and a powerful emotional draw on whisky drinkers the...