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Teachers, Professor, Lawyers, Doctors, Authors and Students, strengthen your writing with idioms and phrases. Not just a few, but tons, making your writing speak to the reader with expressions to tickle the imagination. Creating a world rich with meanings where words become better strangers. Whether one’s desires are wolfish, bloody, starved, or ravenous, these idioms and phrases will help one keep pace with one’s desire, expanding one’s mind and varnishing intellect, as he/she thread into a new world of measureless content, with wisdom consumed in confidence.
Indura was enjoying her life, well the normal life she pretends to be a part of. Things seemed to be going well at her backyard barbeque with her friends till an unwelcome visitor shows up. A white wolf is terrorizing her dogs trying to steal their food but the wolf isn’t so normal either. In fact it’s a Royal wolf a type of wolf from ancient times that survived extinction when its Dire wolf brothers didn’t. She gives chase after it following it into a forest where it changes into a human man. She is totally shocked by this new development. While she knows about the shape shifting Royal wolves she never really met an outsider up close. Could he have answers for her or more questions?
This is the story of Joao, an uninspiring country boy who moves to a slum in the city with his drunken, violent, preacher father; The Bishop and falls for amiable prostitute named Charity.
Like life, the perfect drink should be bitter sweet and coffee is the resonance of existence in that; like the perfect coffee, life has many grains of bitter days; the type of days that might rot your stomach if they are all that you have; but, every now and then, one has a few sweet moments that make the tough days easier to digest, meaning one can take the learned lesson from life; the good and the bad and then strengthen their resolve and return in the morn with an eager thirst for more.
Disaster is a commentary on disaster movies and a parody of novels and our culture. It is fast paced action with twists at every turn. Satire, humor, wit, and a keen sense of history and culture are employed to create a myth that transforms senseless violence into the etiology of President Johnson’s Great Society Programs.