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by George Kouloukis
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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The moment you’ve finished reading this a book, you’ll be able to learn whether the years just ahead are good or bad for you, and how long this season will last. You’ll be able thus to act accordingly: if there is a storm on the horizon, you’ll be able to take shelter in time; if sunny days loom ahead, you’ll take advantage before the opportunity pass.
The seasons of our lives alternate from good to bad ones – and vice versa – according to a certain pattern. George Pan Kouloukis, a Greek attorney-at-law, a barrister, explains this pattern in his book titled The Seasons of Our Lives, based on the way the good and bad seasons have alternated in the lives of lots of famous men and women, whose the biographies he cites in the book.
Great German composer Ludwig van Beethoven, for example, went through a bad period of his life around the age of 32 because he had become totally deaf. Contemplating suicide, he wrote his will. Then, a good season returned. Beethoven overcame his hearing problem, was recognized as one of the greatest composers of all time –he wrote nine insuperable symphonies– and became a celebrated member of Viennese society.
Napoleon provides another example. During a good season of his life, he conquered almost all of Europe, was crowned Emperor of France, and lived a life full of grandeur, triumph, and success. Then a bad season arrived: Napoleon lost all he had achieved, he was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo, and he was exiled ultimately to the remote island of St. Helena.
From the fact that the seasons of our lives alternate from good to bad ones, and vice versa, according to a certain pattern, derives, of course, that we can foresee how our own good and bad seasons will alternate in the future. The author indicates in detail in his book how the seasons will alternate in the future, in every reader’s life, from good to bad ones and vice versa.
This knowledge radically transforms the way we all live today, and helps readers to live a much better life, by taking crucial decisions regarding their career, marriage, family, relationships, and all other life’s issues.
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by Nicholas Erik
Here’s the set-up:
Small time private investigators Cassie Atwood and Kurt Desmond catch wayward husbands, stray dogs and other boring cases around the sleepy oceanside slum of Seaside Heights – until a stranger comes to town offering them forty grand to find some ancient paintings in a long forgotten cave high in the cliffs.
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by Kai Joo
4.3 stars – 3 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Nothing to see here, folks… just the story of an Average Joe fighting to get to work one morning in New York City, only to be given overtime later that night–thrusting him into an apocalyptic nightmare only the gun-wielding and cannibalistic demons of hell [and his readers] can bear witness to…
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by Keith Soares
4.1 stars – 97 Reviews
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From its seemingly innocuous beginning, The Oasis of Filth is the chronicle of the outbreak of a mysterious disease that ravages mankind. The story is told by a doctor in suburban Maryland who is on the front lines of discovering the disease, but finds himself quickly overwhelmed by a world that collapses into paranoia, fear and loneliness.
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by Denise Grover Swank
4.4 stars – 3,264 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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For Rose Gardner, working at the DMV on a Friday afternoon is bad even before she sees a vision of herself dead. She’s had plenty of visions, usually boring ones like someone’s toilet’s overflowed, but she’s never seen one of herself before.
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