Loves Music, Loves To Dance
This novel is one of the Mary Higgins Clark’s best sellers suspense novel. The story is inspired by the startled fact of how popular the personal ads is now days. Long time ago, people meet each other through the reliable circle of friends and family. People do not easily share their personal information to the strangers, let alone dating one. However, today people become more flexible about how they want to start a relationship. Putting personal ads in the newspaper is one of the popular cultures today.
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Beneath a Marble Sky
Taj Mahal is the most beautiful palace in India. It is one of Seven Wonders of the World. It has a calm white color and smooth combination of marble. Decorated with luxury gemstone, emerald, ruby and many other beautiful stones imported from all over the world. This palace was built by the greatest king of India, Shah Jahan for his lovely wife Arjumand who was died during her breech birth at the war tend when she was accompany the king in war. Arjumand or Mumtaz Mahal told as a very beautiful, smart, waist and brave queen. She often helps the king maintain the empire. So that, when she is died, Shah Jahan built the palace, to remaining her. As it is include as one of Seven Wonders of the World, the story becomes very famous as Romeo and Juliet. I’m sure that everybody in this world knows this romantic love story very well. But, does anybody know the truly love story behind the construction of this gorgeous palace? If you don’t; I suggest you to read Beneath a Marble Sky, bestsellers novel by John Shors.
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Escape
One of li
terary works which has ideas of feminism is Escape by Carolyn Jessop (written with help from Laura Palmer), published by Penguin Books in 2007 is Jessop’s true life story. When she was eighteen years old, Carolyn Jessop was coerced into an arranged marriage with a total stranger: a man thirty-two years her senior. Merril Jessop already had three wives. But arranged plural marriages were an integral part of Carolyn’s heritage. She was born into and raised in the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS), the radical offshoot of the Mormon Church that had settled in small communities along the Arizona Utah border.
Escape is the autobiographical story of Carolyn Jessop who was the fourth of twelve wives to Merrill Jessop, a leader in the Fundamentalist Church of Latter Day Saints. Carolyn was married to Merrill for 17 years and had eight children with him. When she was 35 years old, she took her eight children and escaped from the FLDS community in the dead of night.


