Sounds

A Raven's Call at Midnight's hour . . . . .A dragon's roar in deepest night . . . . .A wolf's howl at full moon A child's awe at the twinkling of Stars of bright . . . . .Somethings seem so contrary . . . . .Let all are one in Nature's eyes …

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Cassandra’s Lament.

It is the knowing that hurts, cuts, and slices to the soul. It is my gift, my curse. This knowing before, a word or thought, is formed and delivered. It is the knowing the hurts, cuts, and slices to the soul.

Apocalypse Babes

Review of the Z-Word by Bella Street I really wish I had picked up this novel before I went on winter break so I could have read more in this ingenious six book series.  As it is, I am committed to reading at least five novels before I can get back to it. I would …

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The One I Was Supposed To Read…

Confession time. There was one Jane Austen novel that I was supposed to read in high school; Northanger Abbey.  My English teacher suggested that for my senior research paper that I read it and compare it the Mysteries of Udolpho, which I was supposed to read as well.  I did read that one, just didn't …

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Sense and Sensibility without Sea Monsters

As my first unabridged, non-zombie version of a  Jane Austen novel, Sense and Sensibility has taken a firm hold of my mind.  It didn't let go last night until around 1:30 in the morning.  My eyes simply gave out, not my desire to read. The tale follows the lives of two sisters after the death of …

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Ties That Bind (A Madison Knight Novel) Review

It took me a while to accept that I am indeed a mystery novel fan. I really couldn't go on denying it after ripping  through it this mystery by Carolyn Arnold.  Her police detective Madison Knight is a fan of Hershey bars and working herself to the bone.  Like all good protagonists these days, she …

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A Man Guy Noir Would Love…

Review of Renee Pawlish's This Doesn't Happen In The Movies True to its description, this book delivers a wannabe detective, a femme fatale and an non-stop adventure.  Guy Noir, my favorite detective, would be proud to work a case with the fledgling  Reed Ferguson.  Both of them are in love with all things film noir …

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