
Starlight in the Dawn: The Poetic Priestess Who Chose To Fight
Book
A gripping story of Enheduanna, the first literary person of ancient history. It is based on her...
historical fiction

Frecklesxoxo (6 KP) rated Tales of My Large, Loud, Spiritual Family in Books
Feb 27, 2019
I did enjoy the book, it was readable and it started off really well.
During the flash back story with the grandma in nazi Germany made me cry and only one other book has done that (the green mile) however after that point things started to get a bit samey, lots of finding inner peace, visions, darkness, sins it was just a little much and also there was one bit that made no sense, I won't say to much as don't want to ruin it but it was a guest that visited cynthia and I really didn't see the reason why it happened, it was never mentioned again, it was very out there but not in a good way.
I think the story was to make you think about karma, kindness, doing what's right for yourself and others but it did get a little in your face.
As I said it was readable but not something I would recommend as it's just too much religion for me I think.

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