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We live today in constant motion, travelling distances rapidly, small ones daily, arriving in new...

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Elizabeth Smart and Yann Martel
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Elizabeth Smart's passionate fictional account of her intense love-affair with the poet George...

A Dictionary of Classical Greek Quotations
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'Human wisdom is of little or no value', wrote Plato in his Apology. And yet the ancient Greeks,...

A Natural History of English Gardening 1650-1800
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A beautifully illustrated exploration of the quest for order within the garden, and within the...

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Kristina (502 KP) rated Black Iris in Books
Dec 7, 2020
Leah. She is so amazing, her stories like poetry, words like silk.
Okay, so I'm not as good as it as she is, but her writing style is beautiful in an agonizing sort of way. Even in the midst of turmoil, while suffering and brokenhearted, Leah could make a reader see the beauty in the pain. Her metaphors were like magic and painted a surreal picture that I saw all too vividly in my mind.
This story was so different, I had no clues as to where it was heading. Sometimes I didn't even understand where it was at the time I was reading. Other times, I had to stay confused about a section of the past, knowing I would get answers later. Each twist and turn took me by surprise - I had very uncertain guesses, and few of them were right. Laney's trip, her desperation for revenge, took me along an unsteady ride that I kept expecting to fall right off of. From the beginning straight until the end, I was on a ledge.
Leah did an amazing job with this one. I was most definitely not disappointed.
September 1st, 1939
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This a book about a poet, about a poem, about a city, and about a world at a point of change. More...
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Body of Water: A Sage, a Seeker, and the World's Most Elusive Fish
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Chris Dombrowski was playing a numbers game: two passions—poetry and fly-fishing; two children,...
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O Armatolos
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O Armatolos” (O Aρματολός) was published on March 25, 1860, in the Greek language, for...