Ciprian Marius Bujor's Blog, page 12
December 24, 2023
A Tribute To An Amazing Woman: Sarmiza Bilcescu
In this article I am writing about an amazing woman that had a massive contribution to the emancipation of women in Europe, Sarmiza Bilcescu.
Published on December 24, 2023 07:33
December 23, 2023
December 22, 2023
Book review: Rehab, by Ana Luna Simic
A captivating poetry book, "Rehab: A Love Story In Poems" by Ana Luna Simic, poignantly explores addiction, love, and recovery.
Published on December 22, 2023 05:29
December 21, 2023
The Man Who Shaped Me: A Tribute to My Grandfather
The post is an affectionate tribute to the author's grandfather, detailing his profound influence on their life in communist-era Romania, through lessons imparted in storytelling, chess, and life discussions.
Published on December 21, 2023 09:27
December 20, 2023
Book Review: The Soviet Comeback by Jamie Smith
Jamie Smith's thriller, "The Soviet Comeback," featuring an African family's son turned KGB agent, suffers from unrealistic storylines and simplistic stereotypes of the Soviet era.
Published on December 20, 2023 05:12
December 19, 2023
Book Review: The Anxiety Conquering Workbook for Teens by Blake Cameron
The Anxiety Conquering Workbook for Teens is a self-help book by Blake Cameron, a psychologist and motivational speaker. The book aims to help teenagers cope with their anxieties and phobias, and develop a positive mindset and attitude. The book is full of useful information and practical exercises that can help readers overcome their fears and […]
Published on December 19, 2023 00:53
Book Giveaway: Enter For A Chance To Win A Kindle Copy Of Once Upon A Story. A Collection of Rhyming Tales
The author is hosting a giveaway on Goodreads for "Once Upon A Story: A Collection Of Rhyming Tales," a children's book inspired by Romanian folk tales, from Dec 16, 2023 to Jan 15, 2024.
Published on December 19, 2023 00:48
December 18, 2023
Romanian Revolution: 34 years since the end of communism
The blogger recounts personal experiences during the Romanian Revolution in 1989, contrasting life before and after the event. Despite ongoing struggles with corruption and a fight for democracy, the author cherishes the remarkable spirit of resilience that ensued.
Published on December 18, 2023 07:09
December 16, 2023
The Mysterious World of Dreams: Do Blind People Dream?
Blind people dream differently from sighted ones, relying more on non-visual senses for dream content. Life experiences often shape dreams, while nightmares and lucid dreams occur more frequently for blind individuals.
Published on December 16, 2023 21:08
Escape
The speaker in the poem expresses immense anguish, symbolically shatters a glass globe, and attains liberation.
Published on December 16, 2023 05:27


