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My The enemy within series
I am open minded. I’ll read a book with an open mind even though the only reason why it is so successful is because it has a revolutionary new concept of introducing vampires to the classic Romeo and Juliet. I’m not being sarcastic there. It is creative, I guess, to have vampires, I mean in a creepy weird sort of way if you like that…But still… I’ll get to more of that later, though. Let me now discuss the psychological reasoning behind my grudge against Twilight. I’m in my early twenties, and, you know, I’ve ready Harry Potter and enjoyed it. I mean, I’m not obsessed like so many, but, you know, I read them all and thought they were very clever and entertaining. But you know, coming into the world and what not, I realize that these books we turn to to find answers and wisdom and relation …well, they just can’t be fantasy. You know, and you can’t disagree when I say that basically, the climax of the fantasy, sci-fi whatever you call it book is good against evil–no matter if it’s demonstrated in that specific case by the dragon against the boy, the no-nosed wizard against the scar-face wizard…you get my drift. It’s just not enough for me. Do we daily face dragons? Well, no, that’s an obvious answer. Do we daily face evil? Hmm. No. These books are so one dimensional. Human emotion, at least from my perspective, is much more complicated than that. It’s not so simple. It’s not a matter of oh I’m good and you’re bad. There are so many situations that we go through everyday where there just isn’t one correct thing to do. I personally think our books should more reflect humans. There are only so many emotions these fantasy books can deal with because the main focus is the supernatural, the magical. And, as we, especially the people who aren’t playing make believe in preschool, grow up, we need to face reality…we need to realize that our lives won’t deal with that evil that is so obviously, well, evil…or the good that is so obviously good. We need to learn the
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A Lies Within Heart information
I had a Bissel Pro Heat but the pump gave out and I had read bad reviews about the newer ones. I researched and read reviews on all brands before deciding on the Hoover.
It is a little heavier and more difficult to maneuver, but does a beautiful job otherwise.
A Heart Lies Within