This is how a young boy started to collect teddies to give to kids that are going through any kind of trauma. It all began when Lorcan and his mum Dolores were watching a show that talks about a children’s hospital in Manchester. Lorcan’s mum explained to him that this girl on tv has just … Continue reading Teddies For Comfort
Author: mybookworld24
A Dad Who Doesn’t Know How To Read
A dad who doesn’t know how to read The beauty of words Had a son Born in love with words The son became an author For the dad Writing words in life Is never going to be enough And to hear was tough Because That dad is mine And that son Is me
Firsts Lines Fridays
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 Firsts Lines Fridays
Readahin Announcement And TBR
Readathin is a month-long readathon, which will be happening this August. This readathon is Amanda from acourtofbooksandlove and Jessica from jescamarie493. You can use the hashtag #ReadathinAug19 to keep up with everyone and the fun reading sprints on the Readathin Twitter. Here are the reading challenges, which can be used as a guideline to help … Continue reading Readahin Announcement And TBR
Top Five Wednesday *Rewind*
Hosted by Sam @ Thoughts on Tomes and Lainey @ gingerreadslainey. July 13th: Books You Wish Had Sequels -- Standalones that you wish had a sequel or the last book in the series that you wish wasn't the last. I have a ton more book on my list but I can only choose five. Alex
Top Ten Tuesday/Settings
Hosted by thatartsyreadergirl. July 23: Settings I’d Like to See More Of (Or At All) A setting I never want to see again is making love without consent isn’t sexy; it’s rape. A novel that has body-shaming isn’t cool. I would love to see my book about HIV, AIDS and the ballroom scene. An uplifting, story of … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday/Settings
Post Seeing My New Endocrinologist Thoughts
I wasn’t going to post this; in fact, it took me about a month to get the courage to post this. I’m not doing it for pity or for people to feel sorry for me. I’m doing this because it might help someone else and for me to read as time passes. I must say … Continue reading Post Seeing My New Endocrinologist Thoughts
The Definition of Normal /The Definition of Equal: The transgender story continues by E.S. Carpenter
I finished the first book in this dilogy back in 2017, and it was the first that I read that had a transgender main character. It was clear that Stephie was having a hard time dealing with the emotions that she is a girl inside. At the start of any transition, it brings a lot … Continue reading The Definition of Normal /The Definition of Equal: The transgender story continues by E.S. Carpenter
Pup Love
We all know how much joy your pups give us. For those of you who don’t know, I have something called Cerebral Palsy. One day I was in bed with my dog Yoka, and suddenly, this spasm pain hit me, and it was so painful that I couldn’t yell for mum. Luckily my dog noticed … Continue reading Pup Love
Firsts Lines Fridays
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 Firsts Lines Fridays
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