Good Deeds Week January 26th – February 1st

Welcome to my weekly roundup of my year long challenge to do one Good deed a day for a year. This challenge began back in April 2013 and is still going strong. My inspiration came from reading “A Year of Doing Good” by Judith O’Reilly. Here is what I’ve been up to this week.

Good deeds

January 26th – A Good Deed completed and a Good Deed received all in one today. I was invited to write a post for a new feature on Words Unlimited called High Five, where guests talk about their top 5 in any subject. I’ve just sent off a draft all about books I’ve recently read, and of course they get a mention here on the blog. Good Deeds all around.

January 27th – My morning helping out at school today, Good Deed ticked off.

January 28th – Whilst at work this morning a friendly young man came in to the office. He represented an animal feed merchant. He explained he’d been to agricultural college, graduated,this was his first job and he was driving around his patch looking for new business. I gave him the contact details of the relevant farm partners rather that brushing him off because he was one of the lucky ones and had a job, so I wanted to give him a chance.

January 29th – Met a friend for coffee and treated us both. Stopped off at the charity shops on the way home and bought some books.

January 30th – Here in the UK some supermarkets use a system for the trolleys (carts) where you need a £1 coin or similar sized token to release the trolley for use. As I was returning my trolley to the trolley bay I was able to help an elderly gentlemen release his £1 coin which was stuck in the lock, a quick tweak and the coin was released.

Good Deeds received had an amazing write up from John Howell on his blog as a thank you for hosting his new book promotion “My GLR“. Here is a link to his post http://wp.me/p2Qoij-11p

January 31st – The February Issue of Fleet Life is online today with my page of book reviews. This months books and authors are; “The Omega Paradox” by Richard Kellier, “Nine Lives” by Terry Tyler, “The Hitman’s Guide to Housecleaning” by Hallgrimur Helgason, “The New Granny’s Survival Guide” by Gransnet and “Twelve Days” by Jade Reyner. Go to www.fleetlife.org.uk, click on the online directory and find my reviews on page 26.

February 1st – I can’t believe it’s February already. I have 14 confirmed letters booked in my A to Z Challenge and 2 more that may get booked by the end of the weekend. Many of the harder letters are left to fill. If you know someone who may have a book I could use please get them to contact me. Today I’ve accepted 3 more books to read and review. I shall start on them once I’ve finished my little self indulgent re-read of Twilight.

Today I met up with a lady that I last saw 6 months ago. At that time she had just had a grand-daughter born, who was very ill in hospital undergoing major surgery after just a few days of being born. I didn’t know if the baby had survived, and it was a difficult question to ask, but I’m glad I did. The baby survived.

Bless you all.

February Issue of Fleet LIfe – Rosie’s Good Reads

The February edition of Fleet Life is now available and this month you can find my reviews on page 26. My paper edition hasn’t arrived yet, so here is a shot from the online version. Go to www.fleetlife.org.uk, then click on the online directory and click to page 26 where you can read the magazine in a larger format.

Feb 14 Fleet Life

Featured books for February are below with links to my review posts from the blog where you will find further links for purchasing options;

Nine Lives by Terry Tyler http://wp.me/p2Eu3u-3cC

The Omega Paradox by Richard Kellier http://wp.me/p2Eu3u-33l

The Hitman’s Guide to House Cleaning by Hallgrimur Helgason http://wp.me/p2Eu3u-4l4

The New Granny’s Survival Guide by Gransnet http://wp.me/p2Eu3u-4lP

Twelve Days by Jade Reyner http://wp.me/p2Eu3u-4m9

The Omega Paradox by Richard Kellier

The Omega ParadoxThe Omega Paradox by Richard Kellier

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The book introduces a new type of human being, a step on from Homo Sapiens. It starts with a theory based on scientific and mathematical research. Then the theory turns to reality when a post mortem inspection of a baby reveals several new anomalies. Alongside this is a story from the end of the second world war, history is re-written as Hitler escapes death and lives out his days in a hidden place in Antarctica along with many Nazi elite. They still plot to breed a pure race and take over the world. Science and myth intermingle with biblical writings as the book takes you on a complicated and often uncomfortable journey studying the evolution of man on this planet. It gives you plenty to think about regarding the past, present and future of man.

Find a copy here from Amazon.co.uk. or Amazon.com

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