Wellread111's reviews

Wellread111
June 24, 2021
Dallas, TX (US)

Irrational irisis "readings"

Somewhat scary and perhaps, non-science-based writing. I do not recommend following its advice and reasoning.

Bream, Shannon, author.

Looking for the Light...

A very nice humanly-relevant story of the life of the most beautiful nationally-known, well-versed and highly educated TV Host Mrs. Shannon Bream. Looking at her and listening to her delivering news stories on FOX News is utterly impossible to guess that beyond that facade is the woman with such an extraordinary experience of physical and emotional pain... But who has and had always had such a "normal"vision and desire for a love of good solid people(including her honorable husband) and people around her. Whom she had given all of herself, but also had received fully of themselves "unto" her, as well . Her book is a must read for all of us.

Faulkner, Harris

Nine Rules...

The book is about Harris Faulkner's Father's military life. Entirely. With some good photos of him and a few of her family. It is not an engaging or very interesting, unless you yourself are or have been serving in the Army and can relate to her story. There is nothing family-oriented nor about herself or how her life, as individual and her own family had happened.

Bradford, Barbara Taylor.

Wonder of it all:...

I used to like reading Mrs. Barbara T. Bradford novels, but not her historical dramas. Unfortunately (for me) this book is one of those. First of all-iIt's irrelevant and secondly it's written so poorly, in a stylistical and grammatical sense, thus making this work so close to impossible to read and to appreciate ! I do not blame the author exclusively, because she is now an old woman, and who has recently lost her dear loving husband... I see the fault of this as a negligence by the editorial staff who could clearly avoid these substantial diminishing errors, but didn't rise to the occasion. I do not suggest reading this particular book.

"Mean" dads for a better America.

A wonderful piece of American Literature, a One anybody can and should be proud of ! Written in USA. By a highly intelligent person growing up in the proper family atmosphere with deep appreciation of each other and respect and decency...Where children were TAUGHT the good and the bad by words and example. By both parents, equally and in unison. The value of this book is not only in the home-taught virtues, but in its absolutely rare Classical quality of unprecedented respect for the Language and use of a written and spoken word ! That is literally IMPOSSIBLE to find Now anywhere, in any society, even in the "good old" European writings these days and even earlier in 21st Century... This work of Mr. Tom Shillue is absolutely Must be read !