Thursday, August 7, 2025

EBook Review: STAND UP: a memoir of disease, family, faith and hope by Ken Cruickshank

( S ) hare...

( T ) hink

( A ) bout

( N ) eeding

( D ) ignity...


( U ) pend

( P ) essimism...


STAND UP,  be seen.
Not ashamed, or embarrassed.

Life has, many phases.
Others better, or worse.

Surprises good, and bad.
Take them, as come.

Live for, each day.
Give it, your best.



Wednesday, August 6, 2025

EBook Review: FIRST SURVIVOR: The Impossible Childhood Cancer Breakthrough by Unger, Mark

( F ) ind

( I ) t

( R ) elevant...

( S ) tart

( T ) aking


( S ) teps...

( U ) derstanding

( R ) equired...

( V ) isualize

( I ) nquiring

( V ) ictory...

( O ) vercome 

( R ) esistance


FIRST SURVIVOR, take note.
Wasn't easy, not expected.

Against odds, still persisted.
Much pain, kept going.

Read story, won't regret.
I'm glad, I did.






Tuesday, February 25, 2025

EBook Review: MOUNT ST. HELENS by David A. Anderson

MOUNT ST. HELENS...
Each picture, with a narrative, 
brings the pre-explosion history
to light.


Saturday, February 22, 2025

EBook Review: ANGRY OPTIMIST The Life and Times of Jon Stewart by Lisa Rogak

ANGRY OPTIMIST...
Life has its challenges.
We can meet with humor,
and challenge it back.
Here someone does.

Thursday, February 13, 2025

EBook Review: DOES THE NOISE IN MY HEAD BOTHER YOU? by Stephen Tyler

DOES THE NOISE IN MY HEAD BOTHER YOU?
Time comes with a price, willing to pay?
An era of newly discovered creativity, with a kick.
To what extent, this story a revelation.

 

Wednesday, February 5, 2025

EBook Review: THE SURVIVORS by Adam P. Frankel

THE SURVIVORS...
Families have history.
Trauma known by most.
Then comes genocide.
Shared or not, still felt.
In some form, passed on.
Add on to that, another situation.
May lose identity, become confused.
Work through it, so may heal.
An intense true story, worth reading.

Friday, January 31, 2025

EBook Review: SOMEWHERE NORTH OF WHERE I WAS by Nicole Spence

 SOMEWHERE NORTH OF WHERE I WAS...
Many have been here, may still be.
May those who read this find needed absolution.
May all live life in the present and move forward.
Reading this book is worth every moment.