Step into a world beyond your wildest imagination with Ernest Cline's sensational novel, "Ready Player One." This book cleverly unites elements of post-apocalyptic and futuristic themes; some of my favourite things. I grew up in the 80's in the era of Star Wars, Star Trek, Terminator, Back to the Future, The Jetsons and Cocoon. Of course I am going to LOVE it!

Ever pondered on the reality of survival mode? "Ready Player One" makes it more than just a thought. While the world it presents may be on the brink of unliveable conditions, it showcases the power of human resourcefulness, the desire to create, and most importantly, the will to survive.

This book combines the real and the virtual worlds, questioning the fine lines of reality. It proposes a thrilling thought – what if the world as we know it was just one touch away from transforming into something entirely of our own making? A world where virtual reality isn't just a means of amusement, but a platform to create a life you choose, a life you control. 

It's set just 20 years ahead, close enough to shiver down a spine and incite curiosity. Yet it's far enough to make us wonder - how would we adapt to such radical changes? 

Have you ever been in “survival mode”? You usually don’t know that you were in it until you are OUT of it.
How would we react, survive and more importantly, thrive? 

I loved this book, can you tell, lol. There is another one that is now on my list: “Ready Player Two”. 

Here is my Amazon link to the book if you want to check it out.     https://amzn.to/3V4p6kj

For the love of reading,
Dawn



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Meet Dawn Dykman

 

I figured it out! And now I feel great!


All my life I thought I was normal.
  • burped all the time
  • always had Tums with me
  • bloating - pain
  • binge ate
I had my gull bladder out at age 20 which I thought was normal. I was just like most of the females in my family.

My symptoms got worse over time.
  • IBS or no poop at all - plan my outings to where the washrooms are
  • brain fog - can not complete sentences or my thoughts
  • extreme fatigue - like can't get off the couch and the TV is NOT even on tired
I felt like I was losing myself. Everything I ate or drank made me feel yucky!

THEN in my early 40’s I became gluten intolerant. 

Was I headed for a crash?? So scary!

And terrified about how the rest of my life was going to be like. I have always planned to live a long life but I want to be active and health while I do it.

I was feeling like an old person: always know where the bathroom was, wear stretchy clothes to accommodate the food baby and bloating, achy joints, brain fog, and wanting sleep all the time. I wasn’t living the life the way I wanted.

Hope comes from unexpected places; right? My step daughter was using essential oils and loved them AND she was using them on my grandkids. So if she trusted it so much  - I have it a try. There was a kit that I bought and in it was a blend called Digize. Oh My Gosh! All I did was put it where I was hurting and got immediate results! I was shocked and amazed. Life was going to be good after all, phew.

Because I had such great results with Digize I then had confidence to learn and try other products to help my gut. It was like night and day! I NEVER know what it actually felt like to FEEL GOOD. I didn’t know - now I do.

Do you know what it is like to feel good?

Life is meant to be lived. I crave new experiences all the time. Now that I have sorted out my digestive issues I can get on with learning new things and creating fantastic experiences.


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