I read a number of novels this month so you might want to check out these reviews: As for the articles: Will artificial intelligence be a marketer’s new best friend or foe? (Forbes) What is it about: The benefits and downsides of AI in marketing. What I think about it: As of the moment, Artificial…
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My Thoughts on Olivia Lara’s “The Meeting Point” #TheWriteReads #UltimateBlogTour
DISCLAIMER: THE WRITE READS AND aria fiction PROVIDED ME AN E-ARC OF THE NOVEL THE meeting point BY olivia lara IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW. Summary I got from Goodreads: What if the Lift driver who finds your cheating boyfriend’s phone holds the directions to true love? ‘Who are you and why do you have my boyfriend’s…
Raving about K. A. Hayton’s “The Other Side of the Whale Road” #TheWriteReads #BlogTour
DISCLAIMER: THE WRITE READS AND Lightning books PROVIDED ME AN e-ARC OF THE NOVEL The other side of the whale road BY K.A. Hayton IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW. Summary I got from Goodreads: How dark were the Dark Ages?Joss is about to find out… Shortlisted for the Chicken House Competition2 SEPTEMBER 2021 * PAPERBACK * £8.99…
A Reader’s Response to Aisling Fowler’s “Fireborn Twelve and the Frozen Forest” #TheWriteReads #UltimateBlogTour
DISCLAIMER: THE WRITE READS AND Harper collins PROVIDED ME AN ELECTRONIC COPY OF THE NOVEL Fireborn BY Aisling Fowler IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW. Summary I got from Goodreads: Lyra. Lucy. Percy. Once in a generation, a hero emerges whose story enthralls readers worldwide. Fireborn is an epic quest, perfect for fans of the His Dark Materials and…
What I read in July 2021
This is another “time flies so fast” moment for me. I have planned a number of content to be posted in the succeeding days- if you can only see my drafts lol. I also have three book reviews scheduled in August so that’s always something to look forward to. But before I give them to…
What I Read from April to June 2021
I know I owe three months worth of articles but I also know that I don’t have the patience and the heart to cheat myself by cramming everything in one post. Let me list what transpired in three months: Work Rereading Harry Potter 5 and 6 Reading and reviewing ARCs for The Write Reads’ Ultimate…
An examination of PTSD in Carole Johnstone’s “Mirrorland” #TheWriteReads #UltimateBlogTour
DISCLAIMER: THE WRITE READS AND SCRIBNER BOOKS PROVIDED ME AN ELECTRONIC COPY OF THE NOVEL MIRRORLAND BY CAROLE JOHNSTONE IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW. An Additional Disclaimer, I am not a professional psychologist and my analysis of the protagonist’s mental health is only based on my extended readings. Summary I got from Goodreads: Twelve years ago…
Another Achievement: Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certification
Some information in the certificate were intentionally hidden so don’t be alarmed why the certificate number has some digits missing or that the QR code has a four-pointed star in the middle or that the initials are too far apart. Several considerations come into play when pursuing a Master’s Degree. Does one have enough time…
Adrian Tchaikovsky’s “Shards of Earth” Completely Blew Me Away #TheWriteReads #UltimateBlogTour
DISCLAIMER: THE WRITE READS AND Black Crow PR PROVIDED ME AN E-ARC OF THE NOVEL Shards of Earth BY adrian tchaikovsky IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW Summary I got from Goodreads: The Arthur C. Clarke award-winning author of Children of Time brings us an extraordinary space opera about humanity on the brink of extinction, and how one man’s discovery…
210526 Leaving Penumbra (or the raw shots I took of this month’s lunar eclipse’s final stages)
I had the opportunity to witness the moon as it left the Earth’s penumbra. It made me realize two things: first, I could be quite patient with the right kind of stuff and second, my amateur astronomer self could thank the advancement in technology.