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Haidji - Books...and...Books!
Haidji - Books...and...Books! rated it 8 years ago
This book is full of surprises, twists and mysteries.My preferred quote is: "Where do you go to when you close your eyes?"
MerissaArchaeolibrarian
MerissaArchaeolibrarian rated it 8 years ago
I Close My Eyes tells the story of Jane and Phillip. Jane is the only daughter of a Duke, married for over 10 years to Jane's stepmother, who has gone out of her way to make Jane's life as difficult as possible. Her father does nothing to stop this, in fact, he supports her step mother in every way....
christophffischer
christophffischer rated it 10 years ago
“I Will Breathe” by Regina Pucket is a delightful, bittersweet novel about a young girl on an airship in the year 2836. The world is devastated after a Great War, some 800 years ago and Liberty is all alone, with no parents or friends, other than her robot Boy. The scene setting at the beginning of ...
J Lenni Dorner
J Lenni Dorner rated it 10 years ago
There is something for nearly every fiction reader in this collection.My personal favorites, in the order they appear in the book, were:"The Devil and Mrs. Morgan" by Marsha Porter• A tale of spousal abuse with a horrendous twist at the end."Yogatta Be Kiddin' Me" by Susan J. Nickerson• This humorou...
Robert Zimmermann
Robert Zimmermann rated it 11 years ago
I listened to this collection via the audiobook format. I feel that the audio helped bring out the rhythm and rhyme of each poem, and with that, the words had even more power than they would simply on the page. Since poetry is as much about the audible experience as it is the visual/textual experien...
Robert Zimmermann
Robert Zimmermann rated it 11 years ago
This was the first time I’ve read poetry from Regina Puckett, but I don’t think it’ll be my last. This collection contains a variety of poems that all follow a similar rhyme scheme and length that made it flow nicely from one poem to the next. At times the rhyming worked great, though I’d have lik...
TeaPartyPrincess
TeaPartyPrincess rated it 12 years ago
This wasn't really my cup of tea.It was a sweet enough little inspirational read but the message felt a little religion-pushed-down-my-throat and that put me off more than a little.But it was well written and heart warming.
Just Olga and her books
Just Olga and her books rated it 12 years ago
Regina Puckett’s Short Tales of Horror Short but full of shocks, atmosphere and real horrorI can start by saying I loved this book. I love horror movies and I love to read horror novels and stories, so this one was right up my alley. The stories are different enough to suit most tastes, from monster...
Always Another Book in the TBR
Always Another Book in the TBR rated it 12 years ago
Amazon freebie. What can I say. I download them and then read them holding my breath just in case they stink to high heaven.This was not horrible. The story was very sweet. Basically a really short story. It took about 15 minutes to read, and that includes the time it took me to mark/note 19 gr...
Just Olga and her books
Just Olga and her books rated it 12 years ago
Regina Puckett’s Hearts on FireHearts on Fire is a gem of a novella. Although fairly short, it is perfectly formed. The story develops at a good pace and despite its length you get to know and care for the characters. An attractive Santa (who is a fireman in everyday life) and the beautiful girl who...
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