Carnival – William W. Johnstone

I am sure this is one of the few, if not only, William W. Johnstone horror novels I did not read as a teenager. If I did read it, I do not recall it. That does not happen with Mr. Johnstone’s books.

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Martin Holland and his family live in Holland, Nebraska. A sleepy farming town where not much happens. At least, not much since that carnival about 50 years prior. That carnival that went down in flames, literally, killing over 100 carnival workers. Unfortunately, the residents of Holland were responsible for those deaths. Vengeance based on lies that were covered up by 3 powerful men who basically ran the town.

Vengeance against the carnival that did nothing wrong.

The carnival has returned, seeking vengeance of its own.

Martin has seen the changes in his wife, Alicia, and many others in the town. They were drawn to the fairgrounds where the carnival was being set up. Staring at the tents being set up, and the workers getting things in order.

Nabo was in charge of the carnival. The same Nabo that was burned to death in the carnival of 1954.

The closer the carnival gets to opening day, the more peculiar the town becomes. Martin and Doc Reynolds both sensed what was coming to the residents of the town. Martin discovers he has the “Insight”, something that has been in his family for generations.

Now it is up to Martin, and a small group of friends, to set things right in Holland, and put an end to the evil the carnival has brought to their town. Good versus evil, God versus Satan, and a small few versus so very many.

Although I started reading these books when I was 11 or 12, just a note that they are very, very gory. I am working my way through purchasing all of Mr. Johnstone’s books that I had as a teenager, so I can again enjoy these great horror stories.

Nostradamus & The Islamic Invasion of Europe – David Montaigne

If there was ever a book you need to read, right this minute, it is this one! With all the terrorist attacks going on in recent days, weeks, and months, this book is literally hot-off-the-press and could probably not be more relative than it is now.

Mr. Montaigne is very straightforward in his writing. It is full of facts, historical information, and details that most others would never take the time to look for. I learn a host of new facts with every book or blog post of his that I read.

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As this book was just edited in the last two months, and released a mere couple of weeks ago, the information you are going to get may very well shock you. Most of us are watching 24 hour news channels, surfing the web, and using local news sources to keep up with everything that is going on.

If you like History, if you are concerned with the increase of terrorist attacks in the past two decades, if you are concerned about where our world is headed; you have to get this book in your hands as soon as possible. I cannot emphasize this enough. David Montaigne is honest enough to tell you from the start that he does not always get it right, but he gives you facts that are backed up by historical documentation and data. It is up to you what you want to do with this information.

If you read this book, please let me know what you thought!

For an idea of David’s style of writing and what to expect from this book, please visit his personal blog here: End Times Prophecy Blog

You can purchase the book here: Nostradamus & The Islamic Invasion of Europe

 

My Either – Or Book List!

Let’s have some fun! I am curious to see how many agree with some of my choices, and how many disagree (vehemently, I am sure!). When books are important to a person, they take everything about them very, very seriously 🙂 If I had to decide between the options below, and whatever one I do not choose would not exist; what would I pick?

1) Paper or Digital?

Paper

2) Romance or Sci-Fi?

Sci-Fi

3) History or Current Events?

History

4) Hercule Poirot or Sherlock Holmes?

Sherlock Holmes

5) Twilight or Hunger Games?

Twilight

6) Jane Eyre or Anna Karenina?

Jane Eyre

7) Harry Potter or Narnia?

Narnia

8) History or Biography?

History

9) Stand Alone story or Series?

Series

10) Dante or Tolstoy?

Tolstoy

11) Sauron or Jadis the White Witch?

Jadis

12) The Hardy Boys or Nancy Drew?

The Hardy Boys

In all fairness, I could have come up with about 100 of these questions. I figured I would start with this, and I cannot wait to see what your thoughts are! Let’s all play nice, as we really do not have to choose one or the other; Thank Goodness!!

Magic Realized: and Other Poems on the Human Spirit – Louis Alan Swartz

 

As someone who is not a huge fan of poetry, I once again found much joy, comfort, and peace in the poetry of Louis Alan Swartz. There is something here for everyone; and by everyone, I truly mean everyone. This is volume two to the book of poems titled Constructed of Magic. You can find that book here: Constructed of Magic paperback book

On to Magic Realized, and look at this beautiful cover!

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As no two people will read the same poem in the same way, or take away the same meaning, it can be difficult to express what these poems mean to me. Surely they will mean something different to you? Of course they will; your experiences are different than mine! That is what makes poetry so meaningful, and important.

Some of my favorites?

He Loves. The things a man sees and experiences at different points throughout a day, and how they bring him joy, and love.

When We Played with Wooden Toys. A reminder of times much simpler, more than they could ever be now. Don’t we all want to go back, just one more time?

Street Scene. The bare honesty that we can only truly get from a child.

He Never Began to Live. Relatable. Seen this more times than I care to remember.

Drawing Out the Magnificence. Everyone should be required to read this. A little understanding and empathy goes a long way.

Creations. This poem made me feel warmth; I could picture, smell, and feel every description as if I were experiencing it right at that moment.

There are so many beautiful poems here, on life, love, living, family, and relationships. How to love, live, and let go when necessary.

Do you write or read poetry? Who is your favorite?

My Future Personal Library!

I have everything bought I need to turn this 11×11 foot room into my library.

Here is what it looks like now…


Tomorrow I will post the furniture, lamps, and rugs I bought.

The one thing I haven’t gotten? Bookshelves 😳😂

I will start painting tomorrow, and cannot wait to see the results!

So this is my life…

Tomorrow I am power shopping to get my library done. So excited for a comfortable, warm, inviting place to read.

Today? This is my bedroom…


I have two bookshelves already full in the basement that I have to move, and boxes filled with books that are waiting on my bookshelves.
Before and after pictures coming soon!

When it All Falls apart…

It all comes together! 

I am not going to make excuses for my absence; apparently that is in bad taste in the blogging world.

But I will say I have turned over the keys to my apartment I have been in for 8 years, and loving my home.

I may not have a working washer and dryer yet, and the laundromat was not that bad.

I do not do change very well. 

Okay; I do not do change at all. This is my second time moving in 20 years, and it has put me to the test.

Changes at work, changes at home. But above all of that; I still open a book every single day. Beyond my Bible which is a given; I read from a book every day.

And I cannot wait to share my personal library with all of you!

Friday Funnies!

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So True! I have been very good so far this year and only bought one book when I took my girls to Barnes and Noble. But I have to say; they have another library puzzle that I will be buying. Other than books, puzzles are my favorite thing EVER!

I have 3 framed puzzles of libraries in my bedroom, and cannot wait to add this to the mix! For my new personal library, that is.

I am so happy that my girls have been reading non-stop, and I started a new fantastic book that I cannot wait to review.

When you buy a new book, how long does it take you to open it, and ignore everything around you?

Me? About 10 minutes!

What are you reading right now?