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Badger Hole Bar #5

Remembrance Wall

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Life is messy. We take the information that we have at the moment, and we make decisions. Sometimes that choice results in loss and regret. Madrik and his crew are working on getting the BHB operational. Unfortunately, the day before the Grand Opening, the building with a mind of its own decides to add a new room. Brick walls and floors, smooth stones set in the walls. No one seems to have a clue what’s going on. Then people start wandering in. Some in sorrow, some in a celebration of life, they each want to leave something at the Remembrance Wall. Because who else can you trust to hold your treasured memories?

129 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 2, 2019

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Taki Drake

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The mixture of technology and magic is where my mind and heart live. In today's world, it mixes engineering and creativity. In the worlds of my mind, technology and magic live intertwined. I hope that you will find my stories interesting enough to be frequent visitors to where my heart beats.

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June 20, 2021
Wrenching yet lovely

The only way I made it through some of these stories was understanding that they were memories. Beautifully done well written and timeless. I will always remember
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404 reviews6 followers
June 5, 2021
Good but hard

Some memories are joyful but others may be tough to handle. The Remembrance Wall holds both so we may learn to appreciate our own memories.
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420 reviews4 followers
September 11, 2019
Warning: emotional content ahead

Those of you still in grieving process might want to skip this book, as all of it's content deal with sorrow, loss, grieving, and also celebration of life, beauty and love. It's quite an intense book, great for those who are already capable to smile over the warm memories of the lost one..
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1,864 reviews3 followers
September 22, 2019
Good story

Rather depressing, but deep thinking. Our parents are the greatest influence on our lives be it for good or bad. There are always some great people who past through our lives of we notice.
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