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review 2017-01-15 12:53
Folie à deux by EclipseWing
Folie à deux - EclipseWing Folie à deux - EclipseWing

A short dark fanfic in which Dean and Sam emerge from millennia in hell as powerful demons. Bobby and co try to save them.

Source: archiveofourown.org/works/1205023
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review 2015-05-25 16:55
La Folie Baudelaire
La Folie Baudelaire - Roberto Calasso,Alastair McEwen

Roberto Calasso proves to be unparalleled when it comes to informative and engaging writing. I have had "Les Fleur de Mal" on my to-read shelf for a couple years now, and came across this one totally by accident, not even realizing, when I bought it, that it was about the auhor of the same poetry collection. That proved to be a wonderful surprise, but most delightful was the writing found within this book's pages.

"La Folie Baudelaire" is a masterpiece that is well-written and well-researched. It does not read like a heavy, overly biographical book, neither does it read as a historical fiction either. It proves to be a perfect balance between the two, with its focus shifting to artists like Manet and Degas and giving a very sound overview of the French literature and art of the time period, always returning to the central figure of Baudelaire in the end and reminding the reader of how this connects to him.

This isn't the kind of book that one should tackle quickly, as I learned soon after I began reading it. But it provides the patient reader with a great reward, challenging the mind and giving memorable images and bits of information, all without sacrificing the occasional joke or clever line. I wish more authors wrote like this, that there were more books similar in style and subject matter to this one. Perhaps I haven't found them yet, although I do think more likely that even if I do pick up anything similar, it won't compare to Calasso's masterpiece. I look forward to delving further into his other books with high hopes after this one.

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review 2014-11-19 08:57
Guernsey Retreat
Guernsey Retreat (The Guernsey Novels Book 3) - Anne Allen

Author: Anne Allen

Published: August 2014 by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

Category: Contemporary, Romance

 

Two violent deaths. Separated by time, but with a fatal connection… A man loses his father. A young woman loses her mother. Both in tragic circumstances that lead, when they meet, to surprising revelations from the past.

At the heart of the two deaths lie stolen jewels. Valuable enough to kill for. Twice.

 

Many thanks to Anne for sending me an e-copy for review purposes as part of Rosie Amber’s book review team.

 

Malcolm Roget was born in Canada to where his mother fled after her fiancé, Malcolm’s father, was murdered just before the start of WW2. He has been a successful hotelier and now wants a change of direction. Having spent a considerable time in India exploring the concept of making life style changes though meditation and relaxation, he travels to Guernsey, his mother’s birthplace, to open a spa hotel and sanctuary at what was his father’s beautiful island home. While renovation works are in progress, human bones are discovered buried in the grounds. The remains prove to be those of Roland Blake, Malcolm’s father, and Malcolm’s search begins to see if his father’s killer is still alive and so bring him to justice.

 

Several meetings later and they were firm, if unlikely, friends. Paul agreed to help Malcolm improve his health – providing Reiki healing, personal meditation sessions and a foul tasting herbal concoction, all of which left him feeling better than he’d done for years. He became a firm believer in what he’d once thought to be codswallop and had nothing but respect for Paul. He could understand why people might want to visit a centre that offered such healing and asked Paul if he’d be interested in working for him if he were to invest in a centre.

 

Louisa Canning, recovering after a botched attempted burglary caused her mother’s untimely death, decides she must honour her mother’s dying wish and try to find the father she has never known. Her search takes her to La Folie, a health spa in Guernsey and brings her much more than she would ever have imagined. She and Malcolm both learn valuable lessons about life, love and family.

 

Louisa and Malcolm are both troubled by buried secrets and past events and, as their relationship grows, they begin to discover, not only their warmth and affection for each other but also the threads of the mystery and intrigue that binds their pasts together. 

 

The blossoming relationship between Malcolm and Louisa is realistically drawn and, although I did find some of the dialogue a little unconvincing at times, the hopes and fears expressed are just as I would imagine. The vividly scenic descriptions of Guernsey paint a beautiful picture and bring the island to life, the beaches, the countryside and the fabulous sounding restaurants, evoking fond memories from my visit to the island many years ago and making me long for a return visit.

 

 

About the author

AnneAllenAnne Allen lives in Devon, by her beloved sea. She has three children and her daughter and two grandchildren live nearby. She was born in Rugby, to an English mother and Welsh father. As a result she spent many summers with her Welsh grandparents in Anglesey and learnt to love the sea. Her restless spirit has meant a number of moves which included Spain for a couple of years. The longest stay was in Guernsey for nearly fourteen years after falling in love with the island and the people. She contrived to leave one son behind to ensure a valid reason for frequent returns.

By profession Anne is a psychotherapist but has long had creative ‘itches’, learning to mosaic, paint furniture, interior design and sculpt. At the back of her mind the itch to write was always present but seemed too time-consuming for a single mum with a need to earn a living. Now the nest is empty there’s more time to write and a second novel is gestating, but novels take a lot longer than children to be born!

 

To find out more about Anne visit her website – www.anneallen.co.uk
You can also find her on twitter – @AnneAllen21
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/pages/Anne-Allen-Author/

 
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review 2012-02-21 00:00
C'est La Folie
C'est la Folie - Michael Wright *update*Just reread this lovely volume. The below musings were from 2009. I loved every second of my experience with Michael Wright. Such an enchanting read!This is possibly one of the loveliest travel stories I have ever read. Michael's bold and exciting decision to move to rural France and the events that follow there after makes for a compelling and memorable read. The turn of each page was a new kind of joy.Mr Wrights prose left me quite in love with the idea of country life. Although one of the best things I found about this book is the fact that after turning the final page (which left me with a sense of loss I haven't felt from a book in a long time) I decided to look at the website only to find that Michael's journey is to be continued in a sequel due for publication next July. Sincerely can't wait for more. Would recommend to anyone.
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