book reviews
Reviews of books that explore the complexities of family throughout history and across cultures.
The Powerful Secret To A Loving Relationship
Many elements go into developing a loving relationship. Certainly, it helps if two humans have some things in common concerning how they like to spend their time. It additionally helps if they have frequent values around faith or spirituality, politics, the environment, abortion, and non-public growth. It helps if they each consume junk meals or consume natural food. It makes matters less complicated if each is neat or each is messy if each is on time human beings or if each is late people. Physical enchantment is additionally pretty important. It’s exquisite if they have frequent values around cash and spending.
By Munawar Shahzad3 years ago in Families
Fathers Rights
The term fathers' rights can take on a few different meanings. In the broadest sense, it relates to a movement that pushes for more recognition of the rights of fathers in what is often perceived to be a judicial system that favors mothers in cases of divorce. In a more specific sense, it means the individual rights of a father in a divorce or separation situation. We'll cover both of these issues in this article – the broader movement as well as the actual rights you have as a father if your marriage is splitting up.
By Holy horse3 years ago in Families
Why is the shelf life of sweet love only one to three years?
Love is a flower, and flowers always have a flowering period. It is often heard that the freshness period of love is between one and two years, and that love is the most beautiful during this period. When the love develops into marriage, the freshness period of love starts to change subtly as two people live together, and love is converted into affection.
By Luo re Luo3 years ago in Families
Flowers For The Season
“Flowers for the Season” is my first fictional novel. My first few years as a writer I wrote a series of health book for those who, like myself, are gluten and dairy free for various reasons. Then, the next few years I wrote nonfiction on the topic of women's history. Which I find fascinating and hope you will too
By Paula C. Henderson3 years ago in Families
The Vampire Knitting Club by Nancy Warren
I don’t like vampires. Sure, I watched 'Buffy, the Vampire Slayer', and I watched 'Angel', but that’s more or less where it stops. I was never very interested in Dracula, never watched Twilight, and only watched the Vampire Dearies until I got bored with the cast. So, when I came across The Vampire Knitting Club I scrolled past it without giving the books a second glance. Eugh, more vampires.
By Conny Manero3 years ago in Families
Suspects by Lesley Pearce
Those who are familiar with various authors have come to expect a certain kind of story from them. From Linwood Barclay you get a murder story; those who like horror will turn to Stephen King; Anne Rice will thrill you with vampire stories, while Lesley Pearce excels in writing human suffering stories.
By Conny Manero3 years ago in Families
The Ultimate Keto Meal Plan Low Down On Diet Comparison
The Ultimate Keto Meal Plan Low Down On Diet Comparison Low carbs and excessive protein are the way to lose weight, or so you’ll hear from one weight loss plan guru, and backup testimonials to lower back it up. Low fat, plenty of carbs, and sparkling fruits and veggies say any other – and he is returned up from blissful users, too. A 0.33 swears that you want to rely upon the quantity of sugar; some other tells you the enemy is white flour – if you prefer to lose actual weight,t and maintain it off, who do you pay attention to?
By Munawar Shahzad3 years ago in Families








