Spice Up: Short Bedtime Stories Easy Reading Volume 2
Part 2 of the Spice Up: Short Bedtime Stories Easy Reading series
Spice Up The topics covered in this second volume of Short Bedtime Stories titled Spice Up are illustrated by themes such as: Ignoring a hurting body, being in fashion, super human machines, parent love, perfect synchronization of music and crime schedules, martial arts surprise, consumer trust at restaurants, weapons in the civilian world, power of an Alcoholic Anonymous agent, family trees, the paranoia of reputable scientists, Fermis Paradox, automobile insurance abuses, testing of care products on animals, where anti-Semitism has one of many roots, in addition some other themes in Spice Up by Rachel A. Frias are an obsession with obesity, not fitting in as a tourist, schools administrations despair to meet standards, chat misunderstandings, desperate for tax money and also, missing part of childhood. Stories in Spice Up may be summarized into categories ranging through any of these: Male vanity, stress at work, parents love, automotive crime, sports, hostelry, robbery, AA, progeny, scientific curiosities, anti-Semitism, foreign obesity, administration plans, taxes to students home life. Provide Proof: By including a bit of actuality and surrounding these bare bone issues with a plush environment, the author of Spice Up, Rachel A. Frias, brings fiction to life through story and conversation. Each of the 21 stories in Spice Up is unique and contains at least one element of surprise as one reads the daring writers composition take for instance the short story titled, Noah's Cell- where the interpretation of Noah's old wooden boat tale, is taken to the extravagant clarification of being a human cell, which carries the genetic code to form all animals on Earth, if the process of development is stopped at different times. Fermis Paradox relays the unattainable space odyssey that of leaving Earth to survive in a different part of the Universe. Be original: To illustrate further the novelty of these 21 short stories in Spice Up by Rachel A. Frias, check that such a modern topic as Tax fraud by Mr. Merredith a retired teacher and tax advisor- takes advantage of Bernie, who innocently, spreads the word on how to become fraudulent. Counter Objections: Spice Up is a work of fiction not meant for children because some topics are censored to minors. These short stories address situations that can occur in a community and are a mild recall in awareness that what could happen can be prevented and avoided as what could happen in The Jews where a personality exchange scares Grace away from Jewish men, forcing her to hate them.