As old economies collapse and new ones rise, the tide of 21st century immigration has turned, bringing an influx from the once prosperous West.
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John Connors – Dark Nature
Gerald Hogg – The Retire in Thailand Handbook
Paul Ferguson – A Father’s Duty
Mirko Integlia – Tormented by God
Robert Prior – The Power of Comparison
Gaston D. Cox – Aurea Mediocritas
Benito Perez Galdos – Traflagar & The Battle of Salamanca (English Translation by Rick Morgan)
Barbara Jaques – Colour of the Day
Richard Camden – Auspicious Thoughts, Propitious Minds
Patrick Butler – This Construction Life
Michael K Foster – Chameleon: (DCI Jack Mason series Book 4)
Jeremy Zimmerman – Reading Poetry to the Kids
As old economies collapse and new ones rise, the tide of 21st century immigration has turned, bringing an influx from the once prosperous West.
To be happy, we should have no unrealistic expectations, and an idea of the meaning and purpose of life.
Our thoughts come spontaneously from our experiences and our attitudes, which we can shape to give us peace of mind. It’s best if we say to ourselves, ‘There is no such thing as fate, nor a force of evil.’
This Construction Life is the story of an Irishman born into the world of construction, living on the edge and making lemonade when things go wrong!
The experiences and adventures of a lifetime spent in the building industry in Ireland, London and Poland – the great, the bold, the fearless, the brazen and the despicable – based on true events in a life lived to the full.
‘Echoes Of My Heart’ by Darrell M Davis is a collection of poems that cover topics and themes of love, joy, pain, heartbreak, social commentary and everything in between. They deliver a romantic, spiritual and positive message to the reader, often with a rhythm and always with heart.
For me reading a writer’s work I sometimes can relate to a character there’s a commonality, but I often find the result wasn’t the same as my own experience. This discovery makes me reassess my decisions and make changes or give me ideas on how to better handle if I’m placed in the same position a second time. Sometimes books choose its readers, and its words are burden with the spirit to uplift or enlighten, maybe educate or merely to trigger memories of forgotten happiness. This is its purpose.
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