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Inscasable

Inscasable: The Urge for Going Back for Seconds and Thirds

Have you ever experienced that irresistible urge to go back for seconds and thirds? It’s a sure sign that something is exceptionally good. Interestingly, I never considered applying the term “inscasable” to a book until I read Cannery Row. Now, I’m confronted with my own book, Through Her Eyes Revised, and realizing just how inscasable it is.

After employing four different AI software programs to edit the book, I’ve read it over twenty times. Today, I downloaded the Kindle version, and to my surprise, I still found it just as interesting. This experience has made me reflect on my journey as a blogger and writer.

When I started blogging, I made a promise to myself: each blog post would be better than the last. Over the past eleven years, I’ve written more than five hundred blog posts, and this book is the culmination of all that work. It’s a product of continuous improvement, dedication, and a passion for storytelling.

Through Her Eyes Revised isn’t just a book; it’s a testament to the power of persistence and the joy of revisiting something you love, time and time again. Whether it’s a beloved meal or a cherished book, some things are simply inscasable. The Book is available everywhere my favorite place is Amazon.

P.S. just published my first Children’s book: “Children with big Ears and Potty Mouth”. Also on Amazon

Book overview

Book Description:

In “Children with Big Ears and Potty Mouth,” young readers are taken on a journey filled with laughter, lessons, and unforgettable characters. This engaging and thought-provoking tale explores the importance of making wise decisions early in life, emphasizing how these choices shape who we become.

Through a series of entertaining and relatable stories, children will discover that their words and actions have a significant impact on their future. As they follow the adventures of the protagonists, they will learn about the power of kindness, the value of respect, and the joy of growing up to be the best version of themselves.

Perfect for parents, teachers, and young readers, “Children with Big Ears and Potty Mouth” is a must-read for anyone who believes in the potential of every child to choose their path wisely and grow up with integrity and character.

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