Saturday, March 11, 2023

DIVORCE HOUSE SENSE™ - Can You Keep Your Marital Home or Will You Have To Sell

DIVORCE HOUSE SENSE™ - Can You Keep Your Marital Home or Will You Have To SellDIVORCE HOUSE SENSE™ - Can You Keep Your Marital Home or Will You Have To Sell by Jeffrey A. Landers
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Important but little-known facts...

In "DIVORCE HOUSE SENSE™ - Can You Keep Your Marital Home or Will You Have To Sell," Jeffrey Landers discusses the issue of keeping or selling a marital home during a divorce. The author explains that the decision to keep or sell the marital home depends on various factors, including financial considerations, emotional attachment, and practicality.

Whether or not you can keep the house you shared with your spouse depends a lot on your finances. If you have sufficient financial resources to afford the mortgage payments, property taxes, and maintenance costs, you may be able to keep the home. However, if the home is too expensive for you to maintain or you can't afford to buy out your spouse's share of the property, you may need to sell the home.

Emotional attachment to the marital home is another factor that influences the decision to keep or sell the property. If you have strong emotional ties to the home, it may be challenging to sell it. But it's important to think about whether the emotional connection is worth the cost of keeping the home.

Practicality is another consideration in deciding whether to keep or sell the marital home. For example, if you have children and want to maintain stability for them, keeping the home may be the best option. However, if you're planning to move to a different location or the home is too large for your needs, selling the property may be more practical.

During a divorce, deciding whether to keep or sell a marital home depends on many things, such as finances, emotional ties, and how practical it is. To make a good decision, you need to carefully consider each of these factors and get advice from a professional. This book will teach you important but little-known facts about keeping or selling your marital home after a divorce. Highly recommended.

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Soldiers' Purgatory

Soldiers' PurgatorySoldiers' Purgatory by Benton Conque
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

An exciting mix of action, strategy, and science fiction...

"Soldiers' Purgatory" is a science fiction book that fans of the genre should definitely read. With its compelling characters, intricate plot, and exploration of complex themes, it is a book that is sure to leave a lasting impression on readers.

The plot is fast-paced and full of twists and turns, keeping the reader on the edge of their seat throughout. The action scenes are particularly well written, with Conque expertly conveying the tension and excitement of battle.

The book is an exciting mix of action, strategy, and science fiction that will keep readers interested. Conque's writing is masterful, and he has created a rich and detailed world that is both imaginative and unique. The book is particularly notable for its exploration of complex themes such as war, morality, and the nature of humanity.

An excellent read for sci-fi fans that comes highly recommended and gets a well-deserved five stars from me.

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Hostile Contact (Weapons of Choice Book 1)

Hostile Contact (Weapons of Choice Book 1)Hostile Contact by Nick Snape
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A first contact action-packed sci-fi thriller...

Nick Snape's Hostile Contact (Weapons of Choice Book 1) is a superb book that fans of science fiction and action will enjoy. The well-developed characters, engaging plot, and thrilling action scenes make for a compelling story that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. I thoroughly enjoyed it and highly recommend it. Five stars from me. I am looking forward to the next installment.


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Everyone Is Asleep But Me by Diana Yacobi

Everyone Is Asleep But MeEveryone Is Asleep But Me by Diana Yacobi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Adorable story with beautiful illustrations...

"Everyone Is Asleep But Me" by Diana Yacobi and Lily Safrani is a delightful book that parents and young children can enjoy together while also providing a helpful solution to the problem of early risers. The story is beautifully illustrated with warm and inviting artwork by Philip L. Wohlrab that will capture young readers' imaginations. It also teaches an important lesson about being patient and considerate of others, even when young children are eager to start their day. Highly recommended.

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Friday, March 10, 2023

Farewell, My Babylon : A Hardboiled Detective Novel

Farewell, My Babylon : A Hardboiled Detective Novel (Erez Brown Series Book 1)Farewell, My Babylon : A Hardboiled Detective Novel by Davidy Rosenfeld
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A page-turning private investigator mystery thriller...

"Farewell, My Babylon," the first book in the Erez Brown series by Israeli author Avraham Azrieli, is a hardboiled detective story. In the book, Erez Brown, a private eye, is trying to solve a murder case set against the backdrop of modern-day Tel Aviv.

The story starts out with Erez taking on the investigation of a missing young woman. It has been three years since Lea Rubinstein left her home, but only now have her parents, who are Orthodox Jews, shown any interest in locating their daughter. Erez thinks that it's a clear case of a teenage girl fleeing the limitations of a rigorous religious environment and that Lea just doesn't want to be discovered... What should have been a straightforward case for a detective of Erez's talents turns ugly when he is brutally beaten for getting too close to answers and then his discovery of a murder — a prostitute who specializes in dominance and sexual harm has been brutally killed. What should have been a straightforward case has now turned ugly. Is Lea Rubinstein another victim, or is she accountable for what happened?

The story unfolds in small acts, at first feeling slight to touch, then building in emotional substance. The author infuses the spaces between the lines with a pulsing intensity that rolls like a camera in the genre of film noir. The narrative then gets fast-paced and gritty, and the dialogue is sharp and realistic. The author expertly weaves together the different threads of the story, building to a thrilling climax that will leave readers on the edge of their seats.

"Farewell, My Babylon" is a well-written and entertaining detective novel that will appeal to fans of hardboiled mystery thrillers. With its vivid descriptions of Tel Aviv and its memorable cast of characters, it is a promising start to the Erez Brown series.

Reading this novel was both compelling and mesmerizing; it comes highly recommended and gets a well-deserved five stars from me.

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Thursday, March 9, 2023

The Surgeon

The SurgeonThe Surgeon by Leslie Wolfe
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A gripping and intense psychological thriller...

"The Surgeon" is another excellent psychological thriller by Leslie Wolfe that is impossible to put down. From the first page to the last, the reader is plunged into a dark and suspenseful world that is full of twists and turns. The characters are well-developed and multi-dimensional, with their own personal struggles and motivations that add depth to the story. The writing is taut and suspenseful, with vivid descriptions that bring the story to life. The pacing is perfect, with just the right amount of action and suspense to keep the reader hooked.

"The Surgeon" is a gripping and intense psychological thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. If you're a fan of the genre, this book is not to be missed. Highly recommended.

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SO BE IT: Short stories about everyday life moments

SO BE IT: Short stories about everyday life momentsSO BE IT: Short stories about everyday life moments by Zvika Rosenberg
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Short stories that take inspiration from everyday life...

"SO BE IT: Short stories about everyday life moments" by Zvika Rosenberg is a collection of heart-warming and thought-provoking stories that capture the beauty and complexity of ordinary life. Each story is a picture of a certain moment in time, which is often mundane or seems unimportant but is full of meaning and emotion.

What I love most about this collection is how relatable the stories are. They explore universal themes such as love, loss, regret, and forgiveness and show how even the smallest moments can have a profound impact on our lives. The stories are told with great sensitivity and empathy, and the characters are fully realized and authentic. Just like life itself, the stories are sometimes funny, sometimes sardonic, and sometimes tragic.

The language used in the stories is simple yet poetic, and the pacing is just right, allowing the reader to fully immerse themselves in each story without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.

Overall, "SO BE IT" is a wonderful collection of stories that will appeal to anyone who appreciates the beauty of everyday life. It's a book that reminds us to cherish the small moments, to be present in the here and now, and to always be open to the unexpected beauty that life has to offer. It comes highly recommended and gets a well-deserved five stars from me.

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