Within the first few hours of my life, doctors told my mum that I won’t make. Not only did I make it, but I was also breathing by myself within the first 24 hours. Even if I was born 3 months premature and weighing only 1 Kg. I just asked my mum when was it … Continue reading Living with Cerebral Palsy Part One
Author: mybookworld24
Death Stranding Game Review Guest Post
Death Stranding" Sony PlayStation 4 exclusive Developed by Kojima Productions What is it? Narrative-driven (post-apocalyptic sci-fi/fantasy/drama), single-player, 3rd person action/adventure/stealth, open world with survival/hiking/asynchronous social mechanics, featuring Norman Reedus, Lea Seydoux, Mads Mikkelson, Margaret Qualley, and Lindsay Wagner Who would like it? You should enjoy it if you like Kojima’s previous works in general because … Continue reading Death Stranding Game Review Guest Post
A Look Into Buddhism
As you guys know, I’ve been exploring different religions, and this time around, I will take a look into Buddhism. So, let’s try for a little bit of background on this religion. The founder is Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha. It started around 2,500 years ago in India, and it has approximately 470 … Continue reading A Look Into Buddhism
First Lines Fridays #20
First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature for book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines? Pick a book off your shelf (it could be your current read or on your TBR) and open to the first … Continue reading First Lines Fridays #20
Off The Topic Thursdays/ Red
The colour of love Is red So is the flower That we give on the day of love Red is also the colour of blood That keeps us alive But I’m blind to it Does that mean That I’m blind to Love and life. Alex
Fat- Soluble Vitamin D, E and K Part Two
A few days ago, I posted about fat-soluble vitamin A. Today, I’m here to write about the other three vitamin D, E, and K. But first, a little recap. Since fat-soluble vitamins are deposited into our fat, it longer for these kinds of vitamins to get used. Therefore, they need to be replaced less frequently. … Continue reading Fat- Soluble Vitamin D, E and K Part Two
Top Ten Tuesday/ Books I Gave Up On
Hosted by thatartsyreadergirl. May 12: The Last Ten Books I Abandoned (this could be books you DNFed, books you decided you were no longer interested in, etc.) (submitted by Claire @ Book Lovers Pizza) I have a feeling that this week’s topic will help me to get rid of some books. I actually was supposed to buddy read … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday/ Books I Gave Up On
Mr Bigglesworth The Star
Since I’m still on lockdown, I’m finding myself browsing the internet more than ever. I was on Bored Panda, and that’s how I bumped into this next story. This post will show you how to judge a book by its book as they say. This is how the story of Mr Bigglesworth started when Cassandra … Continue reading Mr Bigglesworth The Star
The Milkman (Short Story)
Missy Something is me really want to play with the milkman’s kid, but blacks and whites can’t mix, so I guess it’s time to put my ‘puppy face’ on and beg Tom to play with me. He’s coming with his father to give us the milk. “Good morning, Tom, how are you doing today?” “I’m … Continue reading The Milkman (Short Story)
This Is What It Feels Like by Rebecca Barrow
I don’t why, but when a book is from different prospectives, and we have three in this book. One from each of the girls, I tend to get confused about who is who so I had to restart this book three times. Anyway, now let’s go on the characters and plot. We meet Dia, Jules, and … Continue reading This Is What It Feels Like by Rebecca Barrow
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