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Book Review On The Inheritance Games: The Hawthorne Legacy

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Have you ever read a mystery book that got deeper and more complex with time? That's what I experienced when I  recently read a book called "The Inheritance Games: The Hawthorne Legacy" which is the second installment to the Inheritance Games series. After reading the first book, authored by Jennifer Lynn Barnes, I was inspired and motivated to read the sequel. Here's some background information from the first book that you need  to understand the second book : The main character, Avery Kylie Grambs, unexpectedly inherits almost all of the wealth owned by the Hawthorne family. She is a smart highschooler who is in legal custody of her half sister as her mother passed away and her father was not connected to her. The Hawthorne family is a well established due to an oil business started by Tobias Hawthorne. The Hawthorne family consists of his children- Zara, Toby and Skye- his grandsons- Nash, Jameson, Grayson, and Xander- and his mother- in- law, Nan. Toby was believe...

Bend With The Breeze Of Life

Life moves faster than we realise. It can throw us off balance over a sharp turn just when we started cruising on a straight, scenic road. Hence, we have to stay updated with life. We must flow with its current, not drown under it. In fact, it would be much better if we could find a way to stay two steps ahead of it. Wouldn't it be nice to stay free of its unexpected surprises? Conversely, it is pivotal to remember to take it easy sometimes. Our time on Earth may require us to act more quickly and impulsively than we would want, but that does not mean that we have to stay like that forever. Sometimes, it is better to go slow. In order to not drown rapidly in quicksand, we have to remain calm, not chaotic.  However, some things are easier said than done. This is one of them. We cannot always bring such ideologies into practice, because it is not easy. And even accepting that is a huge accomplishment. Its importance may seem odd, but once you reach that realisation, it feels like a h...