You will not find a book more startling in its revelations, or more dramatic in its exposure of the lies and crimes hidden for centuries by the rich and powerful. At the heart of the story is a boy born after a brief affair between the young Michelangelo and an African slave girl: his name is Aly, and he recounts his amazing tale as an old man while looking back for the meaning of his life, and awaiting the assassins who would eventually take it.
He tells how the Princes did not die in the Tower, and how the ex-king married the daughter of a lady whose face is still known to us all. He tells how Columbus stole the fame of discovery from his two captains, who visited the Americas three years before him. He tells of the horrors he saw unleashed upon the people of the Caribbean, and how in consequence he dedicated his life to resisting Spainâs plan to make the world its slave. We glimpse him helping his father paint the frescos in the Sistine Chapel, and listen as he discovers the horrific blueprint hidden in the backdrop of the Mona Lisa. He tells of seducing the most powerful woman in Europe, and of killing tyrants both famous and evil. Older, he falls in love with a young princess, fathers a child by her, then puts her – the Virgin Queen – on the throne. Never forgetting Spain, he next masterminds the theft of vast hoards of Spanish silver and gold, treasure for Elizabeth to build a navy able to save England from any Spanish Armada.
It is a tale that not only takes our breath away, but one to change how we see the world around us. It exposes how âtruthâ is created to deceive, how fairy tales can be transformed into âhistoryâ, and how words mask ârealityâ. It is a book for those who do not fear their most basic ideas being challenged, but more importantly, it is a book for the 21st Century, when all we hold dear is in peril from avaricious billionaires, and the corrupt and twisted politicians that work for them.
A tick bite usually isnât very painful. And people who spend a lot of time outside often learn to just remove the tick and forget about them. But it might be time to change that because the evidence shows that tick bites are becoming more dangerous.
The rates of tick-borne illnesses are increasing. And so are the number of ticks. So, letâs take a look at the issue and ask why are tick bites getting more dangerous? What should you do if you get bitten? And how can you prevent it?
Why are Tick Bites Dangerous?
Tick bites are not usually dangerous by themselves. Ticks are far too small to do any real physical damage to your body. And unlike spiders, they donât carry any dangerous venom. The real danger from tick bites comes from the fact that many ticks carry dangerous diseases that they can spread through their bites.
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And it seems like these diseases are becoming more common. Rates of infection are on the rise, and thatâs primarily because of the weather. The past few winters in much of the world where ticks are endemic have been unusually warm, which means that ticks are active for more of the year than they usually are. And more active ticks means more frequent tick bites.
The most famous disease spread by the bite of a tick is probably Lyme disease. Lyme disease is a condition that causes headaches, muscle aches, and chronic fatigue. Most cases can be cured if treated early. But if left unchecked, the disease can enter the chronic stage, which canât be cured and can be so debilitating that it changes your life.
But there are a number of different- and often dangerous- diseases that can be spread through tick bites like babesiosis and anaplasmosis.
What Should You Do If You Are Bitten?
If you are bitten by a tick, the first step is to monitor your health carefully. Obviously, itâs not necessary to head to the doctor every time you get a tick bite. But there are a few signs to watch out for that suggest you might be infected by a dangerous disease. When it comes to Lyme disease, the most important thing to look for is a distinctive rash around the site of the bite. Many people refer to this rash as a âbullseyeâ because it consists of a single red spot at the site of the tick bite and then a ring around it.
But if any tick bite results in a significant and visible rash, you should probably head to the doctor and tell them you were bitten by a tick.
However, many tick-borne illnesses donât show any visible symptoms in the early stages. And even people with Lyme disease donât always develop a rash. Thatâs why itâs important that you watch out for the development of any symptoms for a few weeks after any bite and make sure to see a doctor immediately if you experience fever, headaches, or muscle pains.
Getting treatment early is the most important factor when it comes to dealing with Lyme disease or any tick-borne illness.
How can you Prevent Bites?
But the best way to protect yourself from these kinds of diseases is to avoid getting bitten in the first place. And while youâll never totally avoid all tick bites if you spend significant amounts of time outside, there are a few things you can do to minimize your risk.
First, watch out for the kinds of places ticks live. Ticks feed by catching onto passing animals from long stalks of grass or the limbs of a bush. Anytime you pass through some dense undergrowth, thereâs a good chance you might pick up a tick or two. Avoiding heavy patches of long grass or making sure to check your legs after passing through is a good way to avoid any unwanted passengers.
Second, if you know youâre going to be going outside for a while, itâs a good idea to wear long pants and tuck the legs of your pants into your socks. This keeps ticks from getting under your clothes where they can crawl up your body unnoticed.
Finally, consider a good bug repellant and spray it anywhere a tick might be likely to latch onto your body. And make sure to check yourself all over after coming indoors for any ticks.
By practicing a little bit of prevention, you can avoid any of the dangerous diseases spread by tick bites. And that means youâll be able to enjoy your summer worry-free.
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Even in a quiet Vermont town, unspeakable acts of the past can destroy the peace of the present.
In the remote pastoral hamlet of Canaan, Vermont, a high-profile legal case shatters the townâs sense of peace and community. Anger simmers. Fear and prejudice awaken. Old friends turn on each other. Violence threatens.
So when a young teenage girl is savagely murdered while babysitting at the house of the lead attorney in the case, Detective Sonja Test believes the girlâs murder and the divisive case must be linked.
However, as the young detective digs deeper into her first murder case, she discovers sordid acts hidden for decades, and learns that behind the townâs idyllic façade of pristine snow lurks a capacity in some for great darkness and the betrayal of innocents. And Sonja Test, a mother of two, will do anything to protect the innocent.
Medium Raw: A Bloody Valentine to the World of Food and the People Who Cook (P.S.)
by Anthony Bourdain
Genre: Professional Cooking/Cooking Methods/Raw
1.99 at time of posting!
Medium Raw marks the return of the inimitable Anthony Bourdain, author of the blockbuster bestseller Kitchen Confidential and three-time Emmy Award-nominated host of No Reservations on TVâs Travel Channel. Bourdain calls his book, âA Bloody Valentine to the World of Food and the People Who Cook,â and he is at his entertaining best as he takes aim at some of the biggest names in the foodie world, including David Chang, Alice Waters, the Top Chef winners and losers, and many more. If Hunter S. Thompson had written a book about the restaurant business, it could have been Medium Raw.
Genre: YA/Social & Family Issues/Dating & Sex/Pregnancy
2.99 at time of posting! Kindle Unlimited!
First love and family turmoil in a meaningful YA story.
Sixteen-year-old introvert Samantha Cross is falling in love for the first time. Thereâs only one problem: sheâs falling for her older sisterâs boyfriend, Ben Swift. Her sister Veronica is beautiful, outgoing, and confident. Samantha is used to her sister getting all of the attention and everything she wants, even if she doesnât like it. But now theyâre being torn apart by love for the same boy, their parentsâ separation and motherâs declining emotional state, and their move away from Calmer Cove into city life in St. John’s.
As her life crumbles apart around her, Samanthaâs feelings for Ben only grow stronger. Then she finds out the boy driving the vintage Thunderbird has mysterious issues of his own. Will Samantha let Veronica keep the only boy sheâs ever loved, or will she end up ruining her sisterâs happiness to take control of her own? Tensions between the siblings escalate, and Samantha is torn between doing what she thinks is right and acting on her heartâs desire.
One thing becomes clear: one of the Cross sisters is in for a broken heart.
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Calmer Secrets (Calmer Girls Book 2)
by Jennifer Kelland Perry
Genre: YA/Social & Family Issues/Girls & Women/Romance
3.89 at time of posting! Kindle Unlimited!
The clashes continue in this gripping sequel to Calmer Girls.
Samantha Cross is all grown up, busy with art school, and free of romantic entanglements. That’s how she prefers it, having renounced love ever since Ben Swift came between her and her sister Veronica four years ago, changing their lives forever.
Quite the opposite, Veronica rides the dating circuit with every eligible guy she meets. The rift between the sisters is still intact, troubling Samantha and raising questions about Veronica’s lifestyle choices.
But when an old friend turned sexy bass player rocks Samantha into a wild infatuation, she rethinks her abstinence. While feeling out this intense relationship, Ben barges back into their world with devastating news, sending both sisters into a tailspin. Is Samantha fated to fall under his spell again, or will she side with Veronica against dire new threats facing their family?
In an explosive climax, Veronica reveals long-buried secrets of her own, secrets that could impact all their futures and any hope of reconciliation between the Cross women â a.k.a. the Calmer Girls.
What If You Were Transported to a Land Without Color? And the Only One Who Could Restore it Was You?
When Alvin gets a mysterious pack of gum for his birthday, he, of course, blows a bubble as large as he can. But when that bubble carries him away to a far-off land where everything is gray, heâs in for the adventure of his life, and more than a little danger.
Because heâs the only one who can restore the Kingdom of Color to its former glory. To do it, Alvin has to battle man-eating plants, outsmart the bumbling Crimson Guards, cross the Sugar Dessert, overcome the two-headed dragon, and find the color-stealing goblins. Itâs dangerous. Scary. Impossible! But itâs the only way to restore color to the kingdom.
In the multi-award-winning, The Land without Color, Benjamin Ellefson has crafted a middle-grade tale full of fantasy and wonder that will capture young readerâs minds, as well as their hearts.
The theme for Song Lyric Sunday this week is âgame.â
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Great theme this week as there are so many songs about games, and especially games of love, but I went The Game of Love by rock legend Carlos Santana and featuring Michelle Branch.
This was one of those songs music lovers everywhere seemed to relate to. It charted in dozens of countries, and here in the US it went to number one on the Adult Contemporary and Adult Top 40 charts, number five on the Billboard Hot 100 and Mainstream Top 40 charts, AND it picked up the 2003 Grammy for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals.        (Yes, I picked a song from THIS century – HUSH!)
It’s safe to say everyone at some point is a player in the game of love. In this song, she’s calling her lover out – either we’re going to do this…or not!
FUN FACTS:
The Game of Love was first recorded by co-songwriter Gregg Alexander and his band, but producer Clive Davis wanted a female lead.
Tina Turner nailed it, but she didn’t want to participate in the video.
Macy Gray was ‘okay’ but Clive Davis still wasn’t satisfied.
Michelle Branch won the spot on the recording and the video.
Though he loves Michelle’s version and is grateful for their success, the Tina Turner version of the song remains Carlos Santana’s favorite and is part of his 2007 retrospective, Ultimate Santana.
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The Game of Love
by Santana featuring Michelle Branch
Songwriters: Rick Nowels & Gregg Alexander
Tell me
Just what you want me to be
One kiss
And boom, you’re the only one for me[Pre-Chorus]
So please tell me
Why don’t you come around no more?
Cause right now I’m cryin’
Outside the door of your candy store
[Chorus]
It just takes a little bit of this
A little bit of that
It started with a kiss
Now we’re up to bat
A little bit of laughs
A little bit of pain
I’m telling you, my babe
It’s all in the game of love
[Verse 2]
It’s whatever you make it to be
Sunshine instead of this cold lonely sea
So please baby try
And use me for what I’m good for
It ain’t saying goodbye
It’s knocking down the door of your candy store
[Chorus]
It just takes a little bit of this
A little bit of that
It started with a kiss
Now we’re up to bat
A little bit of laughs
A little bit of pain
I’m telling you, my babe
It’s all in the game of love
It’s all in this game of love
[Bridge]
You roll me, control me, console me
Please hold me
You guide me, divide me into one
Make me feel good, yeah
[Pre-Chorus]
So please tell me why
Don’t you come around no more?
Cause right now I’m dying
Outside the door of your loving store
[Chorus]
It just takes a little bit of this
A little bit of that
It started with a kiss
Now we’re up to bat
A little bit of laughs
A little bit of pain
I’m telling you, my babe
It’s all in the game of love
(A little bit of this, a little bit of that)
It’s all in this game of love
It’s all in the game of love
(A little bit of laughs, a little bit of pain)
Let’s play the game of love
[Outro]
Roll me, control me, please hold me
(A little bit of this, a little bit of that)
Make me feel good, yeah
(A little bit of laughs, a little bit of pain)
Now I’m on my own, on my own
(A little bit of this, a little bit of that…)
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