Tuesday, December 6, 2011

The Baker's Wife


I was intrigued when I read the description of Baker's Wife by Erin Healy, "...Driving early one morning to the bakery, Audrey's car strikes something-or someone-at a fog-shrouded intersection. She finds a motor scooter belonging to a local teacher. Blood is everywhere, but there's no trace of a body.


Both the scooter and the blood belong to detective Jack Mansfield's wife, and he's certain that Audrey is behind Julie's disappearance..." (Amazon.com)

I thought that should be a good mystery book. But when I had a great opportunity to read it, no, that was not a simply good mystery story, that was something extraordinary, something different, with a simple but yet, so important message to tell, - you would solve the problem if you felt that, if you looked into that deeper and deeper, with all your mind and soul.

Audrey felt Jack's pain, what an immense sorrow - to lose the wife, but she also felt, and that feeling was mysterious, that something was not right, that Julie (or Juliet, as we would find out her real name from Diane, ex-con, and her former friend) was alive.

Indeed, Audrey was not a usual woman. And maybe that's why Jack had suspicions that Audrey had been involved in Julie's dissapearance?

But Audrey's extraordinary ability helped her very much. She not only found Julie, but also saved lives of her dear husband and son. Jack's immense despair forced him to promise Audrey that he would kill her husband and son if she didn't find Julie immediately.

And that led to culmination of Audrey's ability and solving the whole mystery of the story. Yes, eventually she found Julie, a woman, though having a husband, but feeling so lonely in this world.

I have to say that Baker's Wife was one of the best mystery I have ever read. Erin Healy transmitted the characters of the book with so great skill that they would play with your mind and lead to your own questions and answers.

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I read and gave my review of a complimentary copy of Baker's Wife by Erin Healy which was provided me by http://www.booksneeze.com.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Scrubbing Bubbles One Step Toilet Bowl Cleaner





Have you tried Scrubbing Bubbles One Step Toilet Bowl Cleaner? It's a brand new product. I had a great opportunity to try that for free as a BzzAgent of Bzz Campaign from bzzagent.com.

I have to say that that is a wonderful product. First of all that was very easy to install. And when I tried that it sprayed the Scrubbing Bubbles into the bowl and even on the rim. After some seconds I just flushed the toilet and was amazed about an excellent job of Scrubbing Bubbles One Step Toilet Bowl Cleaner. That cleaned so well and left my toilet with nice and fresh scent.

I love this product, now it eases my work so much. After all, who like cleaning toilet? But when there is a tool which can be a good helper in that not so pleasant job, that is very welcomed.

I also very glad to tell you that Scrubbing Bubbles facebook page has a contest where you can instantly win Scrubbing Bubbles One Step Toilet Bowl Cleaner and earn an entry to win $5,000.

https://www.facebook.com/scrubbingbubblescanada?sk=app_270663846281825

On their facebook page Scrubbing Bubbles also offers you $3 off coupon!

And more than that. If you contact me via my blog I can share with you coupons for $5 off for the Scrubbing Bubbles One Step Toilet Bowl Cleaner and $2 off for for the refill, as I was also provided valuable coupons to share with you.

Try it, you'll love that!

Saturday, September 10, 2011

The Seraph Seal by Leonard Sweet and Lori Wagner


According to the title of the book - The Seraph Seal, written by Leonard Sweet and Lori Wagner, we imagine a good fiction in style of modern best sellers. And indeed, it's a fiction compiling what mankind studies for centuries in the religious science.


Seraph Seal is “an epic tale of good and evil based on the four horsemen of the Apocalypse found in the book of Revelation.

Using the four horsemen of the Apocalypse to symbolize the four Gospels, four transcendentals, and four forces of the universe (air, water, earth, and fire), Sweet and Wagner weave a fast-paced, end-times tale of good vs. evil and the promise of a new dawn for humanity.

Set in 2048, when planet Earth is suffering from the damaging effects of years of misuse and abuse, cultural history professor Paul Binder receives a mysterious letter that leads him to examine a lost 2nd-century Diatessaron manuscript. Ancient prophecies, cryptic letters, and strange events set him on a course to uncover the missing clues that could lead humanity into a new age. Each character embodies elements of the four horsemen in a race to save the world from total destruction. Layered with forgotten symbolism from the ancient Jewish and Christian traditions, the book is a story in which the main characters journal serves as a guide to the reader in interpreting clues and understanding the conclusion”, - Amazon. ca (http://www.amazon.ca/Seraph-Seal-Leonard-Sweet/dp/0849920779)

The authors connected Ancient times with nearest future, bringing to never-ending discussions issues which are remained enigmas till the present times. I highly respect their study of Jewish and Christian traditions and history in order to fulfill this great effort of writing such a tremendous work of art. The book has 527 pages and every page, every paragraph, even every sentence makes us think about ourselves and our mission on the Earth.

But it is sad to mention that the book has some errors, particularly in describing the nations. The authors refer Iranian and Turkish nations as Arabs (p.156). Even about Syrians we cannot surely say that they are all Arabs as being a very ancient nation, Syrians have many ethnic nations. In my opinion, here would be more acceptable to refer Iranians and Turks as Muslims.

On the whole, though it is a huge book, but it is very easy to read. But I have to say that there are too many dialogues. Maybe that would be good for a screenplay for a movie, but as a book it is lack of vivid descriptions.

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I read and gave my review of a complimentary copy of Seraph Seal by Leonard Sweet and Lori Wagner which was provided me by http://www.booksneeze.com.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Savings in Canada

So you decided to save money? That's a good idea!

Start your savings with coupons. You'll save lots of money using them.

Here are some useful sites which offer coupons in Canada/ they mail you them for free.

www.save.ca
www.websaver.ca
www.gocoupons.ca

Good luck!

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

411.ca - So convenient to Search!


Have you tried to search businesses by 411.ca?

Indeed, I simply loved that site! I can find everything I want on 411.ca. I can write reviews my honest about businesses. The good thing is that nobody can remove my review.

And besides, participating in 411.ca both helpful and fun! By being an active member and writinig your reviews, you can spread your opinion on the internet and earn cool titles as well, e.g., Lord or Queen.

I find 411.ca so convenient. I search and read reviews, make my decisions about using the following business or not.

Try 411.ca, you'll get so much information about the business you're looking for.

http://www.411.ca/

Sunday, April 10, 2011

McCain Purely Potatoes


Have you tried them? They are already washed, peeled and cut for your convenience and time saving! Just put the bag in a microwave and steam! And you have mouth melting, delicous potatoes ready to eat. Or maybe you prefer mashing them and prepare your favourite dish? Go ahead! I just did the same.

I was one of lucky people who were selected to get them from BzzCampaign. As a BzzAgent I feel so great that I received so delicious product and can confidently share an excellent quality and taste of McCain Purely Potatoes with you.

I prepared our Saturday dinner (as usually we have Saturday dinner time at our house with the relatives and friends) with McCain Purely Potatoes. After steaming in microwave I mashed them and poured on the pan over the vegetables (a kind of Shepherd Pie with my own improvisation). That was so delicious! All of us liked that!

Try yourself and...yes, sure, feel free to ask about my imrpovisation of  Shepherd's Pie.

Friday, January 7, 2011