Also i’ve read like a lot of books this year , like ALOT
I have a list , and I want to share.
Also , any suggestions? Prefer books where main character gets hurt and makes your stomach drop.
Makes you feel squishy inside type of shit
Anyways , here’s the list
My favourites were : AAGTM series , Cruel Prince series, Blue eyed devil ,Blood Oath (Morgan B Lee) and Shadow heart , Shifter series ( Jasmine Mas) , Blood of Hercules , Meet me halfway
Meet me Halfway and the shifter series were actually a re read from last year , I also really loved One percent of you
Id love book recommendations 💜
Books 2024
- Burned dreams By Neva Altaj
- Good Girl Bad blood By Holly Jackson
- Bariloche sector by Lexi C Fox
- The wicked king by Holly Black
- The queen of nothing by Holly Black
- Broken Whispers By Neva Altaj
- Hidden Truths By Neva Altaj
- Recipe for love By Anne Malcom
- One Moment Please By Amy Daws
- Knot a trace by Liliana Carlisle
- Black and White Ties by Kay Singleton
- Bride to the Fiend Prince By Rebecca F Kennedy
- Percy Jackson and the Lightning Theif By Rick Riordan
Feb 2024
- A hunt so wild and cruel by Rebecca F Kennedy
- The maleficent faerie by Rebecca F Kennedy
- Baby Llama Drama by Kate Watson
- Healer to the Ash King by Rebecca F Kennedy
March 2024
- Jailer to the Death god by Rebecca F Kennedy
- Prize of the warlord By Rebecca F Kennedy
- The warlord’s treasure By Rebecca F Kennedy
- Captive of the pirate king by Rebecca F Kennedy
- Pawn of the cruel princess by Rebecca F Kennedy
- Silent Lies by Neva Altaj
- The Bounty By Lillian’s Carlisle
- His Darkest Desire by Tiffany Roberts
- Forbidden by Lilliana Carlisle
- Midnight fae book 1 by Lexi C Fox
- Midnight fae book 2 by Lexi C Fox
- Twisted Heart By Lora Reilly
- Defying the odds By Kele Moon
- Washed in Blood by Ashley Lane
- Craving constellations By Nicole Jacquelyn
April 2024
- Painted scars by Neva Altaj
- Blue eyed devil by Lisa Kleypas
- Angry god By L.J Shein
- Lie to Me by Molly McAdams
- When she loves by Gabrielle Sands
- Exile in the water kingdom By Cassandra Gannon
- White horse , Black Nights By Evie Marceau
- Shallow River By H.D Carlton
- Black Knight by Rina Kent
- Dead Devils Night by Maree Rose
- Darkest sins by Neva Altaj
- Wed to the wolf man Cara Wilde
May 2024
- Knot a trace : Part 2 By Lilliana Carlisle
- Make you wish i was dead by Macy T Rios’s
- The predator by RuNyx
- The experiment Lexi C Fox
- Ghost by A.Zaverelli
- Blood oath by Kelly St.Clare
- Still beating by Jeniffer Heartmann
- Shadow wings by Kelly St.Clare
- Heavy by Cate C Wells
- Black Crown by Kelly St.Clare - DNF
- The nameless trickster By Rebecca F Kennedy
- Viciously yours by Jamie Applegate Hunter
- Denied by Evelyn Flood
- Devoted by Evelyn Flood
- Brutalise me by Michelle Heard
- Blood oath by Morgan B Lee
- Wait for it by Mariana Zapata
June
- Omega found by Evelyn Flood
- Psycho shifter by Jasmine Mas
- Psycho fae by Jasmine Mas
- Psycho Beasts by Jasmine Mas
- Filthy Rich by Serena Akeroyd
- Glass by Evelyn Flood
- Psycho Academy By Jasmine Mas
- Psycho Devils By Jasmine Mas
- Canary by Tijan -DNF
- The mafia and his angel I by Lylah James
- The mafia and his angel II by Lylah James
- The mafia and his angel III by Lylah James
- Runaway Omega By Ember L Nicole
- Nero By S J Tilly
- Shadow Heart By Morgan B Lee
- King Of Wrath by Ana Huang
July
- Bitten by death by Holly Roberds
- Kissed by death by Holly Roberds
- Preferential treatment by Heather Guerre
- Hunted (Feral souls trilogy) By Erica Woods
- Assembly by Erica woods
- Tempted by the devil by Michelle Heard
- Unbreak me by Reese Rivers
- Race to me By H.L Swan
- Crash into me By H.L Swan
- Fall onto me By H.L Swan
- Jack frost By Rebecca F Kennedy - DNF
- I fucking dare you by Emm Darcy
- Lola and the Millionares by Kathryn Moon
- Lola and the Millionares 2 by Kathryn Moon
- Twisted Vows By Candice Wright
- Triple Threat By K Webster
- Death Wish By K Webster
- Rock Hard By Nalini Singh
- Beauty in the broken by Charmaine Pauls
August
- Blood of Hercules by Jasmine J Mas
- When Hero’s Fall by Giana Darling
- The Night Thief By Beena Khan
- Meet me halfway By Lillian T James
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The Secret Service and Their Protectees
So I have been giving this some thought, and people will tell me I am being overly trusting about this, but I honestly believe that The Secret Service were put in an almost impossible position this past week and they did the best they could.
Imagine you and your partner are out shopping and your child suddenly starts having a tantrum.
You are in the middle of Homebase, or B&Q, or Costco, or whatever the American version is (Walmart? I don’t know. Imagine a huge shop where a lot of people are staring at you anyway) and your kid just starts having a huge tantrum — a real full on meltdown.
You try to get them out of there, but you can’t, because they refuse to be moved. They are just going to throw their tantrum there and then and there’s very little you can do about it.
This is what I think The Secret Service were dealing with when someone took a shot at Trump.
I don’t think it was staged. I don’t think that it was a set up. I think that the person who was shooting at him was genuinely trying to kill him.
And I think that The Secret Service did their job as they were trained to do — they protected him and tried to get him out of the area and to a secure, safe area as soon as they could.
However they were dealing with an overgrown child. Someone who had no intention of going anywhere, and wasn’t going to let himself be taken to safety until he made a point of putting on some kind of show.
When Reagan was shot, he allowed himself to be pulled to safety and taken away as soon as was possible.
When Kennedy was shot, Jackie allowed herself to be taken away as soon as was possible.
Neither of them stood around to take curtain calls, because they respected the lives of the agents around them, of the people around them.
They were capable of thinking of people other than themselves.
But Trump? He couldn’t give a shit about anyone other than himself. He had been shot — he was bleeding — and yet he didn’t give a fuck if anyone else died. He didn’t give a fuck about the lives of the agents who were there simply to prevent him from dying. All he cared about was standing up and using that moment as a photo opportunity for his campaign.
The Secret Service are there to stand between him and the bullet. To ensure that if someone else is going to try to kill him, they die instead of him.
Just sit and think about that for a moment. Their entire job is to die for him and he was willing to risk their lives just to get a photo to put on his website.
This man is an appalling human being, He does not deserve a single vote. He does not even deserve to be a candidate.
Someone tried to kill him and his response was to turn it into a photo opportunity, at the potential risk of every life of every Secret Service agent there.
Self-centred bastard doesn’t even do him justice.
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K's Book-Recap of 2023
Der Herr der Ringe: Die Rückkehr des Königs - J.R.R. Tolkien (Original Title: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King)
I Kissed Shara Wheeler - Casey McQuiston
One Last Stop - Casey McQuiston
Red White & Royal Blue (Collectors Edition) - Casey McQuiston
Anne Frank Gesamtausgabe (English Title: Diary of a Young Girl)
A Song of Silver And Gold - Melissa Karibian
Die sieben Männer der Evelyn Hugo - Taylor Jenkins Reid (Original Title: The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo)
Paradise Lost & Found - Jennifer Knightley
A Little Bit Country - Brian D. Kennedy
Eine Frage der Chemie - Bonnie Garmus (Original Title: Lessons In Chemistry)
Circe - Madeline Miller
Verstand & Gefühl - Jane Austen (Original Title: Sense & Sensibility)
Emma - Jane Austen
From Bad to Cursed - Lana Harper
Back In A Spell - Lana Harper
Galatea - Madeline Miller
Die Abtei vom Nordhanger - Jane Austen (Original Title: Northhanger Abbey)
Die Liebe der Anne Elliot - Jane Austen (Original Title: Persuasion)
Der Hobbit - J.R.R Tolkien (Original Title: The Hobbit)
Mansfield Park - Jane Austen
She Gets The Girl - Rachel Lippinscott & Alyson Derrick
A Court of Thorns and Roses - Sarah J. Maas
Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
In Charm's Way - Lana Harper
Der Große Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald (Original Title: The Great Gatsby)
Tausend strahlende Sonnen - Khaled Hosseini (Original Title: A Thousand Splendid Suns)
Me and White Supremacy - Layla F. Saad
Verlorene Der Zeit - Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone (Original Title: This Is How You Lose the Time War)
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'The death of John Fitzgerald Kennedy remains to this day an unsolved mystery.
Despite the various theories and trials that exist around the figure of the former president, the absolute truth has not yet come to light and who knows if it never will. The death happened on November 22 1963.
Precedents of the JFK case
Despite the ideas put forward by Christopher Nolan in Oppenheimer, there were others who tried to tackle the assassination of the Democrat.
Oliver Stone left us a wonderful film in 1991 with JFK, in which Kevin Costner seeks at all costs the truth about the case.
Killing Kennedy, from 2013 and JFK 'Case Revisited' in 2021 were other approaches to the assassination in question. Cinema has bequeathed us several docs and Oppenheimer was the latest of these...
Who killed Kennedy?
Robert Downey Jr. plays Lewis Strauss, one of the key figures in the development of nuclear weapons during World War II. He is portrayed as a calculating and vengeful guy, determined to take down his enemies, in this case Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy).
But Strauss's political career was ended by three "no" votes, which prevented him from becoming US Secretary of Commerce. Who decided to change his mind, asks the film's presumed antagonist. Kennedy was one of the people who voted against Strauss being US Secretary of Commerce.
Although it is only a few seconds of film, it is an element that should not necessarily come into play.
In 'American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer', the book by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin on which he based his screenplay, nothing is said about John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
Nolan is not a fool and it doesn't seem to be a light-hearted opinion, who knows if he has opened a new door in the JFK case or not.'
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