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"When did you get here?" Emilia asked him, kissing him as she had when their lips were smooth and unwrinkled. The eternal throbbing beat below her breastbone. "I never leave," said Daniel, stroking her head with its scent of mysteries. Spanning almost 50yrs, this is the story of Emilia. The vast m...
Zombies again. The only thing more relentless than zombie walkers coming at ya on the small screen is the never-ending avalanche of zombie novels with a wide variety of approaches from zombie turkeys to zombie tetherball in the high school down the street.In WR Peden’s fast-paced entry in the genr...
I don't even know what to say about this, because I could never write a review that would do it justice. So, these are just some thoughts I have, now that I've finished the book.I'm not familiar with Isabel Allende's fiction. I'm aware of a couple of her books, but haven't had the pleasure of readin...
My Invented Country is a different kind of memoir. Allende's personal memoir was Paula, but as it says in the title, this one is about Chile. Don't confuse it with a history of Chile either. This is written in a memoir style and is simply Allende's experience of her country. It's the way she remembe...
This is an astounding story that revolves around the life of Zarite, a slave on the island of Saint-Domingue.With a total length just under 18 hours, this is a bit more of an audiobook than I typically prefer to bite off, but the story is well worth the time it takes to read or listen to. It probabl...