Day Twenty: A book you would recommend to an ignorant/racist/closed minded person Animal Farm by George Orwell. Apart from the fact that I don’t believe ignorant people read, I would recommend Animal Farm because it is a great study into the power struggles and metaphorical history of Europe. I’m not sure this book would doContinue reading “30 Day Book Challenge: Day Twenty”
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30 Day Book Challenge: Day Eighteen
Day Eighteen: A book you can’t find on shelves anymore that you love. Hunter’s Moon by Garry Kilworth. A book about foxes? Yes, please. As I mentioned in my Day Nine review, “I grew up in the only place in the world, bar Antarctica, where foxes do not live.” I love these animals so much,Continue reading “30 Day Book Challenge: Day Eighteen”
When You Give Up Something You Love
I’m rewriting some third person point of view chapters into first person for Darkwalker. I’ve come across my first omniscient “little did he know” type sentence. I can’t fix it in the suitable point of view. Exactly halfway into the book, I give the first hint at the ending, and unfortunately, I have to letContinue reading “When You Give Up Something You Love”
30 Day Book Challenge: Day Eight
Day Eight: An unpopular book you believe should be a best-seller The Summer Witch by Louise Cooper Louise Cooper had this uncanny ability to really delve into what it must be like to be insane. It’s like a study of Medieval madness. It leaves me spellbound. No other author I’ve read can make the mostContinue reading “30 Day Book Challenge: Day Eight”
30 Day Book Challenge: Day Seven
Day Seven: A book that’s hard to read. American Gods by Neil Gaiman (author’s preferred text). It’s taken me two months to finally give up on this book. This book is in fact so hard to read, for me, that I’ve shelved it 385 pages into 640. I’ve decided to shelve it and maybe waitContinue reading “30 Day Book Challenge: Day Seven”