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Creative Clay Creations

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Hello readers! I decided that now it was perhaps about time that I posted a bit about Creative Clay Creations on my blog. This is a small business that I have started and am running with my siblings. You may already know, if you have visited my art blog , that I already enjoy sculpting pots and jars out of clay. So, I planned to turn my passion into a kind of profession. I created a blog for this very purpose, which acts as an official website for the company. You can visit it at creativeclaycreations.blogspot.com . On that blog, I post details regarding all our products (though we currently have only a handful of them!), which include their description, length \ height, price, and so on. You would get a better idea once you visit the blog \ website. While on the topic, I thought I'd let you know that we'd soon be announcing a New Year's Sale, so if anyone of you would like to buy anything, you can get a discount in that season. Oh, and I also must inform you that curren

Book review: Life of Pi; by Yann Martel

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A lot of people have watched the movie ‘Life of Pi’, but a few bother to read the book. Even I, who have always believed that books are far better than movies, when watched the movie, thought that perhaps its novel couldn’t be much better, since the movie is already amazing. But as it turned out, I was quite wrong about it. The book is spell-bounding, amazing – I cannot just describe how  wonderful it is. Those who have watched the movie (like me) already know what the story is about and what to expect from the book. But this should not stop one from reading the book, because it’s not just about the storyline. It’s about the descriptions, the thoughts, the emotions, and feelings. Of a boy stranded in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with hardly any supplies and a Bengal tiger for company. The book is divided into three main parts, as well as into 100 chapters. Part one is Toronto and Pondicherry . This part mainly is mainly about Pi’s early life; his deep interest in re