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How can a wife get married when she must have been married in the first place to be known as a wife?
A simple short story about love that touches the core of your heart and reminds you of the good old days of being a teenager, Crazy Love by Eric Brown is an easy to read book that spells the first love that comes into teenage’s life.
Always On My Mind reminds me to be mindful of cleanliness as it would affect our health at the end of the day.
Guyaholic may be just another high school love story. But with Carolyn Mackler’s trademark blend of humour, Guyaholic turns out to be quite an enjoyable read even to the adults.
A slow romance story that’s rich with emotions and details, Summer’s End is a nice book to read if you are a Danielle Steel fan.
Julie Estelle evokes a different emotion in this movie. Maybe it’s because she has the foreign look of a France lady that causes Selamanya to be less Indonesian-typical. Or maybe it’s her convincing acting skills that brought out the essence of a person’s soul.
What exactly can an eleven year old boy do for love? Find out in Little Manhattan.
It’s so well written that you’ll begin to turn over your shoulder and start looking out for the Devil too!