Fiction
Managing diabetic foot problem
Diabetic foot sickness is the canary in the coalmine for the situation with an individual's diabetes. The progressions are inconspicuous however obviously apparent, as long as we take the patient's socks off. Renal and eye intricacies travel close by foot changes, however are possibly seen when we test for them. Heart difficulties comparably creep up on us.
By Richard Odoomabout a year ago in Critique
Project Stoker
Dearest reader, Thank you for taking the time to look at my lovely project here. Sadly I must inform you that this story does not have any follow-on parts planned for shortcoming release. Rather, it is the result of a mind clamouring to create, without really knowing what it does.
By Alexander McEvoyabout a year ago in Critique
Which Way to Anywhere
Cressida Cowell has written a fantasy novel entitled 'Which Way to Anywhere'. This is a story that is perfect for today's society for children and adults alike. It is about a blended families of the O'Hero and Smith's and how they use special talents to search for a missing member.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
American Sycamore a novel
Charles Kenney has written an adult novel entitled 'American Sycamore A novel' that will have you thinking about your own health, education and beliefs. It is a novel that is full of emotion about how families deal with receiving any kind of bad news that at times we overlook sometimes.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
'If You Give A Mouse A Cookie a children's picture book by Laura Numeroff and Felicia Bond. This is the story of a little mouse who keeps wanting more and more but is willing to help the little boy who helped him. Does the mouse really help the little boy.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Bubba and Squirt's The Legend of the Lost Pearls
Sherry Ellis is the author of 'Bubba and Squirts the Legend of the Lost Pearls'. This is the story where Bubba and Squirt help out two brothers in solving a family problem after reviewing some of their old adventures. This was the last part of a five-book series of adventures.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
The Evers: Forever Twelve
Stacy McAnulty has written a youth novel entitled 'The Evers: Forever Twelve'. What would it be like to be 12 years old forever. A story of a girl named Ivy Stewart who is just starting middle school and finds out that she looks like another girl from a special group.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique








