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Rated: E | (5.0)
As if I don't have enough books to read at the moment! Still thanks for suggesting these in this most marvelous list you have produced.

I admit, I really should expand my horizons beyond reading just Science Fiction and Fantasy. Just one question, none of them are too gory are they? Horror and massive explosions of body parts across the landscape aren't my thing to read, but some of these authors are reputed to most excellent!

Any more suggestions for this devourer of books?

Thanks again for this appealing list.
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Rated: E | (4.5)
Thanks for the lesson on nature and the subject matter of reptiles. I've always been fascinated with the various creatures we share the Earth with. Reading this proved to be most enjoyable!

I do have one small point though. Maybe breaking up some of the larger paragraphs into smaller units, would make it easier to read.

Apart from that, no other complaints.

My thanks for writing such an informative article. Do you have anymore?
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Review of Puddle Song  
Rated: E | (5.0)
For me, this poem absolutely signifies the joy young children can locate in the most simple things they encounter....

Such as a puddle of rainwater. This brought a huge smile to my face, plus bringing back memories of me doing such an act as this.

Of jumping into a huge puddle! This poem is brimming with youthful joy at simple delights!

Well done!
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Review of Princess Diaries  
In affiliation with The Newbies Academy Group  
Rated: E | (5.0)
I really enjoyed reading through this. Even though it is the teenage angst of a fairytale princess marooned in a tower, I found this to be uniquely funny. I really didn't expect Gen's mother to rescue her, but that part was rather delightful to read! You do realize you could do a full novel from this piece.

It seems to me, this princess could rescue herself, rather than wait on a dim witted prince charming. Other writers have redone classic stories and done quite well after publishing them.

Have you ever thought about crafting a story about a rather tough, yet feisty princess, who after several years of being stuck in a tower, decides to escape and slay the guardian beast herself?

After all, one of the perks of being stuck in a tower, is all the books you can learn from! If you ever do decide to write such a book, let me know! I love kick ass female characters!
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Rated: E | (5.0)
Nice little poem here. There are so many different types of poetry from all over the planet. I do enjoy reading poetry and this little gem was waiting for me in the random review rewards!

So is this style of poem Japanese or Chinese? Shows I have plenty to learn concerning the art of poetry!
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Rated: E | (4.5)
Wow, I really envy your ability to craft and write poetry. I lost that ability through disuse but like to read poetry by other writers.

The words you've chosen and the way you've put them together clearly shows the loss that people can go through after experiencing such a deep love in certain parts, then the shattering pain of loss.

Finely crafted, well done!
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Rated: E | (5.0)
The last part at the end tells me the intruder is a skunk, perhaps getting in through a door flap perhaps? I really enjoyed reading through this fiction. My most favourite part:

'Seconds later the most awful odor I have ever smelled drifted through the tent walls.'

Definitely sounds like a skunk to me! This made me laugh as I read it! Reminds me of a certain scene from the Belgariad when Belgarath turns into a civet cat!
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Rated: E | (5.0)
This lovely poem I feel, describes the role of mothers everywhere perfectly. I often remember, with great fondness and deep love for my mother, the times she has been there for me throughout various points in my life.

Thank you for reminding me what a wonderful influence my mother continues to be in my life.
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Review of Homeless Poems  
Rated: E | (5.0)
Thank you for uploading such a thought provoking and well-written poem. As I saw the verses in their entirety, I realized you were writing about refugees. This is a good way to highlight the plight of people displaced from their homes due to war. It certainly got me thinking about this.

Asha
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Rated: E | (4.5)
Plus, there is one fact you didn't mention, the sober person of the bunch can always embarrass the ones who were drunk with their antics! It is no bad thing to be sober all of the time. I don't imbibe alcohol by choice, plus I promised my dad I wouldn't. Still this is a very good way to state not indulging in the amber nectar all the time is a good thing!
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Review of Newbie Link Hub!  
In affiliation with The Newbies Academy Group  
Rated: E | (5.0)
Even though I've been here for two years now, I still appreciate the fact more experienced members have taken the time, plus possessed more patience than I have, in taking the initiative to write this.

In fact, this ex-newbie, plus learner is very grateful for items such as this one. I've placed this on my Favourites list!
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Review of My Breakfast  
Rated: E | (4.5)
This definitely sounds like something I would have done as a child. Well, coming from a rather large family, I'd shared the cake with my many siblings! This does bring back many great memories of the times I did have cake, just not for breakfast!
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Rated: E | (5.0)
Despite the fact I am of one of the generations of the 1980's and 1990's, I am used to sending emails and using the mobile phone when I really have to, as a child I used to receive letters from penpals growing up and when I became a young woman.

There is nothing better than opening a handwritten letter from someone you know, as it shows the time and attention they made when they wrote that letter and mailed it to you. E-mail isn't better, snail mail is!
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Rated: E | (4.5)
For such a short piece of fiction, this possesses rather a lot of potential. And I mean novel potential. For more than one genre, especially fantasy, paranormal, mystery or science fiction, to name a few! Your writing is very detailed and descriptive. I could even picture the dust on the old, faded foam backing. Well done.
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Rated: E | (4.5)
Ooh, I remember playing these games as a youngster back in the early 1990s. Reading through this brought back some fun memories of watching my younger brothers play through the various Super Mario games Nintendo brought out over the years on the range of machines they produced.

HAPPY TIMES!

Just a point though, ever thought of putting in attacks based under water? Apart from that, no complaints!
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Review of Tom's Birthday  
In affiliation with The Newbies Academy Group  
Rated: 13+ | (4.5)
I must say, despite having a love of reading fantasy, I also enjoy reading dystopian fiction. I stumbled across this entry when going through the Daily Read and Review.

Well done on such a fine short story. For such a short piece it is very finely crafted and plotted out. I got a sense of the world you've created rather quickly. I got the impression this story is set in the far future, when humanity has discovered interstellar travel and vacated a ecologically ruined Earth.

This has the potential to be a great novel as there is a lot to be explained and explored. If you ever decide to expand this, drop me an email. I'd be glad to read it if you ever do!

Asha xxx
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Review of Writing.Com 101  
for entry "Daily Review Rewards
Rated: E | (5.0)
Thank you StoryMistress for providing us WDC members a way to earn GPs through a means other than competitions. You've also provided information on how the various review systems work. I've since learned after reading this, there are more ways to earn GPs through just reviewing every day!

Thank you for the information you've painstakingly collated here. I'm very grateful!

Asha xxxx
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Review of humidity  
Rated: 13+ | (5.0)
You've perfectly described a typical summer day over here in England! Very humid, barely able to breathe, people getting rather irritated and fervently praying for rain!

I often feel this particular mood on the way to work,even plaintively hpoing for autumn when the temperature hits over 30 C!

Well done for writing this, you craft poetry very well indeed!

Asha xxxx
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Review of Disillusionment  
Rated: E | (5.0)
Very good poem you have crafted and uploaded here on WDC for us all to read. People do possess illusions about themselves. I know I do, always thinking up some fantastical way of how I can improve myself or live a better way.

But fantasy and illusions can be shattered and real life created. Thanks for giving me the kick I needed to see through illusion and to what I could be!

Asha xxx
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Rated: E | (4.0)
This seems rather interesting. I do have to ask, what type of novel does this seem to be plotted for? A historical fiction of some sort with a hint of truth to it? If you ever do post said novel here, I'd love to read it.

Plus, thanks for the little history lesson at the end of this Octoprep piece. I enjoyed reading it!

Asha xxx
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Review of Bright Skies Ch 2  
In affiliation with The Newbies Academy Group  
Rated: 13+ | (5.0)
Welcome to WDC and a huge thank you for posting this chapter for me to read! Already I can see you are an excellent writer. This shows very clearly through the wonderful phrasing and pacing of the paragraphs. The main FMC has already shown herself to be a rather sassy and feisty young lady.

Unlike myself, you take your time and it seems, at least to me, you only post your chapters when you deem it is ready for posting!

Thanks again for teaching me this!

Regards,

Asha xxx
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Rated: E | (5.0)
After reading this, I thought nice to know the daily life of a fly sitting on a pipe! I wonder what flies are privy to as they sit on various man made objects in people's homes!

Still, it seemed to me that nature has created perfect eavesdroppers in the fly! Well done for such a unique poem, I enjoyed it!

Asha xxx
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Review of Atlas  
In affiliation with The Newbies Academy Group  
Rated: E | (4.0)
Welcome to WDC!

Was this poem based on the legend of Atlas who had been condemned by the Greek gods, I think-to bear the weight of the world upon his shoulders?

You've described perfectly, at least to me, what Atlas goes through with the burden he has to bear. Well done for such a good upload here on WDC!
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Review of Rains Bow  
Rated: E | (4.5)
To me, the treasure would be the Rain's bow. Gold is all well and good, but true beauty can be found in nature.

Just as you described, nature is beautiful in all the forms it chooses to take. Ecellent use of phrasing and the word rhymes in the sentences add to the mystical feel of the whole poem.

Well done!
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Rated: E | (5.0)
Thanks for such an interesting puzzle. William the Conquerer did change rather alot concerning English society back then didn't he? I've actually seen the Domesday book he ordered his staff to create. It is in the Tower of London. Thanks for reminding of that visit with this great word search.
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