Hye guys! Kembali lagi dengan segmen "Resepi Derhaka" So hari ni AD nak share satu resepi sihat yang mudah untuk dicuba dan bahan-bahan nya pon senang nak didapati. Takde nama pula utk resepi tapi die ala-ala chicken grill la😆
Looking for love can be deadly…
You know how it goes.
You go out, hoping to meet someone.
You wade through your fair share of brainless automatons, lifeless bodies, and ravenous undead, good at passing as human.
The more you go out, the less hope you feel and the colder your body gets.
But you keep at it.
All you need is one beating heart to match your own before yours stops pumping altogether.
How hard can it be to find one living, breathing human in a city full of bodies?
Dating.
It’s hungry business.
About the Author
Maria DeBlassie, Ph.D. is a native New Mexican mestiza blogger, award-winning writer, and award-winning educator living in the Land of Enchantment. Her first book, Everyday Enchantments: Musings on Ordinary Magic & Daily Conjurings (Moon Books 2018), and her ongoing blog, Enchantment Learning & Living are about everyday magic, ordinary gothic, and the life of a kitchen witch. When she is not practicing her own brand of brujeria, she’s reading, teaching, and writing about bodice rippers and things that go bump in the night. She is forever looking for magic in her life and somehow always finding more than she thought was there. Find out more about Maria and conjuring everyday magic at www.mariadeblassie.com.
Usually, I'm not a fan of short stories, but I'm happy about my decision to read this book worth it. Love always being one kind of challenge. The struggle is real. How you try to sustain in the real world what more in a zombie world. I can feel the frustration of the narrator, how devastated she after her searching always found a dead end until when she wants to give up she finally sees the light.
Stay alive or being a rotten dead body
💛💛💛💛
Author: Carly Rheilan
Format: paperback
Page: 126 pages
Sometimes the perfect pregnancy is less than skin deep...A young man watches as a heavily pregnant doctor is stabbed in the street. He sees the knife, swinging down into that rounded belly, again and again, deep to the hilt.A few minutes later, the doctor has gone. Nobody believes what the man has seen.For Ana, the doctor, the incident is problematic. Back home, she peels off the damaged pretense of her pregnancy, a beautifully crafted garment, padded and slung across her abdomen. And she begins to realize that a story she has crafted with even greater care, is about to unravel.
A
dark and haunting book that would make your breath coming in gasps. The
Birthrights is a book full of art. The beginning of this book alone has
already begun with a thrilling situation. Being stabbed and then
disappear without blood? I feel like adrenaline in my body is working
twice as hard as I read this book. The excitement, the complex story line
seems juggling perfectly. I prefer not to comment on character
developments or analyses of the characters in this book. What I can say
is, the main character is beyond the expectations of my mind.
A
perfect book that educates about mental illness Which is often not taken
seriously as physical health. It's a new genre for me. I pretty much
like it
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