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I suppose it could be said that Mary was strong to have survived all that she did, and I suppose she must care about people to want to help other abused women. This book is like none other I have ever read, it takes a while to get your head around the concept but once you do - you just can't put it down. Suffice it to say, though, that instances like these were peppered throughout, often making me roll my eyes at the lazy storytelling that seemed to rely on nothing but a long string of deus ex machina moments. Electa, our main character, is so violently ‘not like other girls’ that I wanted to scream, very loudly. Her Baxter Family books are being developed into a TV series slated for major network viewing sometime in the next year.

The writing and story drew me in from the start and you feel part of the book, as if you are Emma discussing Mary's story with her. Ideas of justice and defence are explored in the figures of Athena, Sekhmet and Kali, and the final chapter on compassion and salvation uncovers links between Isis, Mary, Tara and Guanyin. There are numerous articles and studies that have shown that abstinence only programs actually have the opposite effect because youth aren’t learning prevention tactics, so the only way it’s been proven effective at all is when used in conjunction with comprehensive sex education. This rite of passage promises wealth and happiness for a chosen few but Electa, as a plebeian faces an almost certain fate – expulsion from her Haven and homeland.

J. Woodman, a student of Ancient History and Archaeology, Classics enthusiast and self-proclaimed book-nerd has been in the making since M. Technical progress in this modern Rome has been devoted to the convenience of the elite and control of the plebs. The author invents a number of statistics that are completely unrealistic about Abstinence only education at a senate hearing and rambles on for an extended period concerning the politics surrounding it. A group the MC is up against who are more likely to win because they’re Patricians (*cough* careers)? The second installment in Divine series is an exciting read featuring lots of new characters, and it is in this installment that we get to meet Shannon’s father.

Divine is a trilogy of fantasy novels written by an American author of romance, young adult and fantasy novels, P.In Divine by Mistake, we are introduced to Shannon Parker, an English teacher in her early 30’s from Tulsa, Oklahoma as she sets out on the last day of the school year to attend an estate auction featuring beautiful, classic and strange antiquities. hopes one day to use her platform as an author to engage young people through history, which she believes, is crucial to building a better, brighter future. Now she believes it’s her mission in life to share her story with others to help them find redemption, too. Luckily the invading Fomorians are not also immune to the disease, and soon their numbers drop and weakened. In Quanlom, a fictional Southeast Asian country, the pair are assisting the military when Mark is lured in by a group of child-soldiers, led by 9-year-old twins nicknamed "The Divine", who intend on forcing a showdown between ancient magic and modern technology.

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