Nonfiction
The Book of Genesis. Content Warning.
'The Book of Genesis' written by a great person. This is the beginnings of all the world. It is the start of the plants and animals and then of humans. The descriptions that are given throughout the book are quite visual and even picturesque. This is the story of how we all became who we are and one day will be.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
If Grace is Dead I Killed Her
Why do people bully? T.G. Starr has written a teen novel entitled 'If Grace Is Dead I Killed Her- Teen Bullying Gone Bad'. This is the story of a character named Maddie who has so much angst in her that so goes too far in her teasing of another girl over something that happened that really did not happen. Maddie is the head girl of the 'Scarlet Squad' a group of girls who seem to follow whoever is doing the wrong thing. This is a period in everyone's life that requires a lot of patience that at the time we do not have a lot of this. T.G. Starr has written a story that will tug at your heart and make you remember your high school days and trying to fit in somewhere and making various right and wrong decisions. This would make a good group discussion reading.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Bomb
'Bomb' by Steve Shein wrote this book quite a few years ago. It is a youth historical book that has a full title of 'Bomb' The Race to Build and Steal the World's Most Dangerous Weapon'. This is the story of the beginnings of the development of the Atomic bomb during World War II. Steve introduces readers the scientists and spies that created and tried to steal these plans of weapons of mass destruction. There were scientists, politicians, various spies from persons named Albert Einstein and Robert Oppenheimer to Harry Gold. Steve wrote this book so that young readers will begin to understand the basic history as to why this weapon was even invented and how science was a part of this. There will be times that readers whether adult or youth will have some memories of current times.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Son of Hamas Leader Breaks Silence: "They Must Be Stopped"
In a gripping and candid interview, Mosab Hassan Yousef, the son of a founding member of Hamas, opened up about his extraordinary journey from a life within the notorious Palestinian militant group to a fervent advocate for peace and justice.
By Adedayo Adetutu2 years ago in Critique
The Last Trip
As our eyes met, I remember last Autumn. Being empathic individuals, we both knew the end was coming soon. You had never been afraid of the vet in your entire life. There was no reason at all for you to be shaking like a leaf for so long after we left the office. Like all dark and hurtful thoughts, I pushed it dismissively out of my mind.
By Margaret Draper2 years ago in Critique
Israel's Airstrikes on Syrian Airports Ignite Regional Tensions
In a recent development, Israel has initiated missile strikes on Syria's primary international airports, specifically targeting Damascus and Aleppo. These attacks have effectively disrupted air travel and heightened regional tensions, all amidst the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
By Adedayo Adetutu2 years ago in Critique
Making Sense of the Bermuda Triangle Missing Persons
Hello, fellow people who want to find the truth and wealth! Today, we're going on a trip to try to explain the Bermuda Triangle, which is one of the strangest and most mysterious things in the world. "Devil's Triangle" is another name for this part of the water in the western North Atlantic. That's because a lot of ships and planes have gone missing there. It has a reputation for being a scary place where even pina coladas don't dare go. Please take out your compass and snorkel, and let's jump right into this funny maritime riddle!
By DENNIS OLENJA2 years ago in Critique
Betrayal
Betrayal is a deeply complex and emotionally charged concept that is often associated with the breaking or violation of a presumed agreement, trust, or confidence between individuals or groups. Betrayal can occur in various contexts from personal relationships, such as friendships, familial relationships, and romantic partnerships, to more formal relationships such as professional, political, or social engagements.
By Tuyi Lummy2 years ago in Critique
The Great Balloon Release Disaster of 1986: Lessons Learned from Cleveland's Helium Fiasco
In the chronicles of exposure stunts turned out badly, the disastrous arrival of 1.5 million helium-filled inflatables over the city of Cleveland on September 27, 1986, remains as an obvious sign of the unusual results that can go with even the most benevolent undertakings. What started as an endeavor to establish a worldwide best for the biggest inflatable delivery immediately transformed into a fiasco that had broad ramifications for the city and its inhabitants.
By Raven Bautista2 years ago in Critique







