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The Butterfly Effect: How Your Life Matters

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It feels like there’s hardly anything to it, because as soon as I started to get used to the format of it the book ended. Speaker and New York Times best-selling author Andy Andrews shares a compelling and powerful story about a decision one man made over a hundred years ago, and the ripple effect it’s had on us individually, and nationwide, today. Also, I am looking forward to using the book “The Boy Who Changed The World” with the children at the Children’s Home (it will have to be translated as it is read to them!

But McKenny lets us into Greta’s thoughts and her heTheir essays, poetry, and short stories have been published in The New York Times, Electric Literature, The Rumpus, Entropy Magazine, and many more. What you see is what you get when a butterfly lands on your finger; if he wants to be someplace else, he simply flies away. Essentially, our lives have a unique purpose because no matter how far into the future we have to go, we will find someone who has been affected by our actions. The Butterfly Effect demonstrates clearly that not just the powerful and the famous can lead a life of "permanent purpose," but that it is a privilege and a duty that belongs to each and every one of us.

On the whole, the plot-line of the book was really nice and it had the potential to make a very good story if at all the author had included some depth and emotional content to it.In a world bombarded by negativity, The Butterfly Effect is a powerful reminder that life has meaning and that each human being is a key player with an unforeseen potential for influence, not only on his/her immediate circle of family, friends, and other acquaintances, but also on a larger present, and even on the future.

Richly illustrated, this little volume (only 100-pages long, with short text on each) is easily read and gladly revisited time and again, because its powerful message needs to be remembered, especially when times are rough. In the debut novel from Rachel Mans McKenny, The Butterfly Effect, Greta Oto is more a spiny caterpillar than beautiful butterfly.They then wrote essays and created scientific illustrations of their selected species, with beautiful results. Lively and engrossing, Edward Melillo’s The Butterfly Effect shows that bugs matter every bit as much as generals and emperors. This JCB Prize for Literature long-listed gem is an unapologetic exploration of a city in transition, and its characters navigating love, loss, and societal upheavals. Aaron Goodnight, a boy whose parents are separated, finds his way to the strange bubble world of Port Utolea where he befriends an enchanting girl named Leela Watermoon.

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