If you ask me, people who don’t read aren’t very interesting. Whether you’re a lifetime student, teach preschool, read for fun, read to learn, write (therefore you read something), reading makes you more interesting to talk to. Can’t think of anything? Check out my friend Soldwolf’s story called Meeting the Parents (ch 1) and enjoy scenes from the Backyard (ch 10) and eat up the food from the BBQ Pit (ch 13). No, it’s not just a lighthearted thing, it’s a military sci-fi packed with action, relationships, and intergalactic politics, so whether you like learning about Cultural Differences (ch 16), what all goes down in making Plans & Tours (ch 37) or the actions like Opening Moves (ch 43).
Here is the new chapter, Opening Salvos (ch 48): The news is broke - a lot of people are severely busted for war crimes. All systems are on go, to find the scandals. Will justice be served? There are repairs to be done. Will they get there in time, or will someone arrive too early or too late & raise a scene? Sometimes a tactical explanation on how things work is nice... With various teams working together, and the best of them on the same one, things ought to work out... Tactics. It's all about the tactics, understanding what works best, good instinct, and knowing the situation. Those who are being sought do not have good things coming. You just have to read this chapter, because the military action in this section is big-screen movie worthy!
Of course, sometimes it's good to take a break from reading on occasion. Here is a fun game to play on Facebook - Hero Wars. It’s a fun RPG slide game, hosted through Facebook, where there are several fun activities to do daily, with your own team of character heroes, titans, dungeons, towers, and more... A fun diversion for sure, in between reading.
A book I liked reading when I was young was IQ84 by 村上 春樹 Murakami Haruki - a fantasy novel filled with mystery and self discovery of a girl with a learning disability who ends up being an unlikely hero in a dangerous world, which began as a taxi ride that led to a suggestion made by the driver that took her on this humongous adventure... You may just end up loving her side-kick, too. Maybe I need to read it again, with my childhood favorite treat, fresh tangerine/Mandarine oranges, and hot chocolate... Better yet, make it a mocha!
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