How To Be a Good Wife by Emma ChapmanMarta has always tried to be a good wife and her memory tells her she was, up until her son left home to live in the city, start a life of his own. In his absence, the façade begins to crack. She begins to see and hearContinue reading "Review: How To Be a Good Wife"
Review: Shaman
Shaman by Kim Stanley Robinson Shaman is the story of Loon, a young man who comes of age thirty-two thousand years ago, in the paleolithic era. At the beginning of the book, he is stripped naked, pushed out into the rain and told not to come back for two weeks. He is on his shamanContinue reading "Review: Shaman"
An Apple a Day
We went apple picking on the weekend. It was one of those magical fall days where the sun is warm, the shade cool. Here, in North East Pennsylvania, the colours are approaching their peak, meaning there is plenty of green in between vivid yellows and reds, which makes for a lovely contrast. The apples playedContinue reading "An Apple a Day"
Pathways
I have a tumblr blog that I mostly use to collect pretty pictures. While a good (overwhelming) proportion of those pictures are gorgeous men (usually without their shirt), I am also partial to beautiful landscapes and photography. I collect pictures of mountains, in particular. And flowers and forests. Colour and composition usually capture my eyeContinue reading "Pathways"
Review: The Godborn: The Sundering, Book II
The Godborn by Paul S. Kemp I haven’t read anything by Paul S. Kemp before. After finishing The Godborn, I have to wonder why. The man can write. The Godborn is the second book in the Forgotten Realms event ‘The Sundering’. Wizards of the Coast plan to release six standalone novels from series authors thatContinue reading "Review: The Godborn: The Sundering, Book II"