
It is worrisome. I remember watching the housing bubble grow bigger and bigger. When it finally burst it was devastating for everybody. There are all kinds of bubbles and they are all messy when they implode

No worries Angel. This is a good forum to talk and air things out. Diversity of opinion is the spruce of life and only when we talk and rehash things do we find solutions. Aren’t we all friends here anyway? This is a judgement free zone. All opinions and points of view welcome. I can’t go back and correct spruce. It’s suppose to be spice.

Adversity will make us richer. It makes us more creative and smarter. I know u don’t wish anything bad for him. It’s normal to think that way when u feel cheated. That’s easy. Your smarter. Alex u wrote how many books? And with the challenges u face? I believe the universe gives us challenges because WE can handle it. If we use our collective talent we will move mountains.

Julie Gerber and my children- they give it to me with a baseball bat sometimes.

Check out Eugenia Chu's interview with me on "Let's Say Hello To Our Neighbors"! The interview is the 3rd 'Press Play' button down.
The interview center's around the book, Brandon Makes Jiǎo Zi (餃子) and it's author, Eugenia Chu and her culture. It's a really fun interview!
Let's Say Hello To Our Neighbors interview with Eugenia Chu (3rd play link):
www.podfireradio.comBrandon Makes Jiǎo Zi (餃子) by Eugenia Chu on Amazon:
amzn.com/Brandon-Makes-x1CE-x9903-x5B...Eugenia Chu:
www.eugeniachu.com

I liked it- Didn't think it was religious.

You can't ask for any review. If you give someone a book- it's with the expectation of no review and they have to state that if they choose to write a review. It's just stupid.

Yes, but you can't ask them to review your own book on the Goodreads network- or suggest a book of a friend. The other way is to check out reviewers with links to a blog and that post reviews on Goodreads and contact them off-site.
R.L. wrote: "So our bookstore contest is literally blowing up. My phone chimes each time there is a visitor and for the last 3 hours every second someone is on the site, voting and exploring even joining the fo..."Necessity is the mother of invention.

"First world problems..." you crack me up, Amy