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July 31, 2024

Embracing the Bittersweet Farewell of Summer: Parenting and Cherished Moments

A father’s heartfelt reflection on the grief and joy of summer’s end with his daughter, capturing the essence of co-parenting and precious summer memories.

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Published on July 31, 2024 10:26

July 29, 2024

Eminent Domain Audiobook: Gripping Science Fiction Tale

Discover the gripping and immersive audio experience of "Eminent Domain" by Victoriano Cárdenas and Warren Langford. This full-cast science fiction drama set in New Mexico takes listeners on a captivating journey, weaving intrigue and unexpected twists. Delve into a world of mystery and enigmatic sound, where reality isn't what it seems. Happy listening!

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Published on July 29, 2024 07:33

July 25, 2024

Frontier Chills: Unforgettable Old-Timey Horror Films

Get ready to be spooked by these old-timey horror films! "Ravenous" brings frontier cannibalism to life, while "Grim Prairie Tales" sets the stage for eerie campfire stories. "Lemora" adds a supernatural twist in the Prohibition-era south, and "The Burrowers" sheds light on frontier legends. "Eyes of Fire" takes you to a cursed valley in 1750. Each film offers a unique scare!

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Published on July 25, 2024 07:46

July 22, 2024

“Omens” by Cecelia Llompart

In the realm of the mystical and the unexplained, “Omens” by Cecelia Llompart stands as a beacon, illuminating the path from ancient oracles to modern-day signs and symbols. This contemporary piece delves into themes of change, mystery, and uncertainty, inviting us on a journey through time and perception. Omens The dead bird, color of a […]
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Published on July 22, 2024 07:27

July 17, 2024

Top Psychological Thriller Novels to Add to Your 2024 Reading List

Let’s dive into the mesmerizing world of psychological thrillers. Here are some gripping novels to add to your TBR list for 2024: Remember to buckle up for suspense, twists, and psychological intrigue! 📚🔍 Thank you for visiting with us. For more Reviews, visit our blog at The Ritual.
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Published on July 17, 2024 06:50

July 14, 2024

Embracing the Writer’s Ritual: Finding Inspiration in Coffee

In the world of words, coffee is our muse,A cup of inspiration, chasing away the blues.It stirs the mind, makes ideas diffuse,With coffee at our desk, there's no writer's ruse.For every tale spun, every character born,A coffee cup's magic, in the early morn. Thank you for visiting with us. For more Poetry or Literature related […]
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Published on July 14, 2024 07:00

July 12, 2024

“The First Omen” – Movie Review Scores a 5 out of 5!

I recently watched “The First Omen” on Netflix and I enjoyed it so much that I watched it again the following day. “The First Omen” is a 2024 American supernatural horror film directed by Arkasha Stevenson, who co-wrote the screenplay with Tim Smith and Keith Thomas from a story by Ben Jacoby. It is a prequel […]
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Published on July 12, 2024 08:00

July 8, 2024

Tranquil Haven: A Reader Engrossed in Poetry and Literature

In the library’s quiet nook,A reader engrossed in a book.With knowledge, they flirt,In this realm of written word,A tranquil haven, worth a look. Thank you for visiting with us. For more Poetry or Literature related content, visit our blog at The Ritual.
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Published on July 08, 2024 08:01

July 6, 2024

The Midnight Library: An Intriguing Concept Hindered by Narrative Overabundance

In the labyrinth of literary exploration, “The Midnight Library” by Matt Haig presents itself as a corridor filled with doors to countless possibilities. Yet, as I meander through this maze, I find that the journey is weighed down by an excess of verbosity and an overextension of narrative that serves no discernible purpose.
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Published on July 06, 2024 07:30

July 3, 2024

Big Muddy Monster: Murphysboro’s Tourist Attraction Unveiled

The Big Muddy Monster: A Small Town’s Big Attraction Moving to Southern Illinois gives me this outsider lens to view the local communities. One of the intriguing facets I learned about these small town communities are their abilities to create festivals and events out of their local folklore; from sasquatch in Harrisburg, to the Popeye […]
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Published on July 03, 2024 07:31