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Book Review of Bea’s Halloween Bea Halloween Goodreads Reviews
Posted in Bea, Bea's Halloween, book lovers, Book reviews., Childhood, children, classroom, Climate, comedy, confidence, crimes, Dancing, demons, Dimenison, emotions, empath, Encouragement, Expensive items, fairies, mythology, family, fierce, flood, girls, god, Gods and Goddesses, Gothic, halloween, Halloween origin, hell, history, holiday, home, horror, humanity, humor, legend, liberty, life, love story, magic, mother, Other worlds, Paranormal, paranormal romance,, Parent, revenge, Southern Gothic, spiritual gifts, spirituality, Standalone, Unholy Pursuit main character, Violence, warlocks, witches
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Snow Days and Books
Here in New York we woke up to a snow-covered morning. We are covered up to our hiney in the cold white stuff. So, there’s are no more excuses not to read a book unless you prefer wading through a … Continue reading
Posted in African American History, Ana BuFaye, angels, ANNOUNCEMENTTS, author, Author Pages, authors, book lovers, Childhood, children, Christianity, classroom, Climate, confidence, conversation, crimes, dating, demons, depression, Dimenison, diversity, Elderly, emotions, empath, Encouragement, fairies, mythology, family, Fans, father, fierce, Folklore, Foods, Gods and Goddesses, gospel, Gothic, heaven, hell, history, home, horror, humanity, humor, immortals, Insult, Laugh, legend, liberty, life, love, love story, magic, mother, Murder, mythology, Nephilims, Other worlds, pain and suffering, Paranormal, readers, relationships, revenge, saints, siblings, Sister, slavery, Southern Gothic, spirits, spiritual gifts, stalking, Standalone, The BuFayes, The Tree, time, time travel, Unholy Pursuit main character, Violence, warlocks, warrior, warrior saint, witches, women, World building, writers, writings
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Classroom Discussion of UnHoly Pursuit: The Devil on My Trail. Part 4
As I said in the beginning of this mini series. I appreciate the attention given my work although it’s fictional it does address lot of issues discussed in the classroom last Thursday. My personal assessment of the discussion is that … Continue reading
Posted in ANNOUNCEMENTTS, classroom, discussion, family, girls, Health, life, love, relationships, romance, society, Spouse, women, writers, writings
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Classroom Discussion of UnHoly Pursuit: The Devil on My Trail. Part 2
That fourteen and fifteen-year-old girls should not be dying at the hands of their lovers and boyfriends in relationships ruled by domestic violence. That the all over acceptance of domestic violence in teen relationship started in the late seventies and … Continue reading
Classroom Discussion of UnHoly Pursuit: The Devil on My Trail. Part 1
Yesterday, Via Skype, (well, Thursday; for I am two days late in posting the event) I was invited to attend a discussion of my book “Unholy Pursuit: The Devil On My Trail.” I said nothing. I merely listen in on … Continue reading
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