Tag Archives: tragedy
I Remember
Do you remember where you were on September 11, 2001? I do. I just arrived in my World History class second period – it was my senior year of high school. I was confused as to why the TV was … Continue reading
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Tagged 9/11, anniversary, emotional proximity, terror attack, terrorism, tragedy
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The World After Paris: It’s Time To Stop Lashing Out And To Start Being Brave
It’s still hard for me to fathom what happened in Paris last Friday. I think of all of the people who lost their lives and their loved ones that are still here, grieving them. I think of the fear that … Continue reading
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Tagged courage, death, emotional proximity, fear, love, Paris, Paris attacks, refugees, shooting, suicide bomber, terrorism, terrorist attacks, tragedy
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Dear Paris:
Sometimes there are no words, even for those who usually have far too many words. This is one of those times. I’m not going to talk about the attacks that happened in Paris yesterday, which by now everyone has surely … Continue reading
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Tagged death, memorial, Paris, Paris attacks, Pray for Paris, shooting, suicide bomber, terrorism, terrorist attacks, tragedy
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Confessions Of A Bookaholic: Guilty Pleasure Edition #81 – Fear Street Book #45 and Super Chiller #12
We’re almost at the end of an era… only six more books of the original Fear Street series, before it jumps into that awkward transitional phase that lasted three books, and then the new revamped series, which lasted four books … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Books, fiction, Guilty Pleasures, Reviews
Tagged "book review", "r.l. stine", "reading list", “survivor's guilt”, book, cat, cat hater, cat lover, cruelty to animals, drowning, fear street, framed, friends, ghost, going crazy, guilty pleasure, lifeguard, murder, mystery, reading, suspense, tragedy
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