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In The Dark Corner I Stood Alone
In The Dark Corner I Stood Alone
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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I stood alone in a dark corner. My imagination ran wild.”

In the Dark Corner, I stood Alone is a collection of short stories by author Petra Pavlikova, published on June 12th, 2018. These short stories pull together themes of women and fairytales. Telling stories about strong women in stressful situations, difficult because they are real, and how these women pull through, with a healthy dose of the fantastical. The collection itself is a short and easy read as the stories range in length from 5-20 pages each. I loved the beautiful imagery created in these stories as they each take you on fantastic journeys.

The characters in these stories are such strong and relatable women that I fell in love with each one as I read their story. From beginning to end this book captured this beautiful whimsey that kept me captivated in each story. As you read, each has a distinctive story to tell, but they are all in the same unique voice that has a charming but straightforward tone that captures the fairytale quality splendidly. I think that my favorite story may be The Smell of Sweet Lavender, as it tackles a heart-wrenching tale of trying to be true to yourself and the cost it sometimes has on those that you love most. But each was so unique that they held different messages and meanings to them, that I could see myself having a different favorite depending on what mood I was in at the time. This is definitely one of those books that I could see myself re-reading whenever I just wanted to curl up with a sweet set of stories that allow my imagination wander in the realm of fairies and distant kingdoms. The magic in them creates a tone but the themes within them last without extra flare, making them that much more poignant.

The other thing that makes this book really stand out is the remarkable work of the illustrator Anastasia Telegina. From the small flowers and bright colored pages to the exquisite images of the women in the book, the watercolor work is astounding and fits in perfectly with the wanderlust tone of the writing. Each time I saw that stories full image, I was blown away by the beauty and talent. They play with your imagination rather than entirely putting images in your head, keeping the fluidity of the imagination intact while still creating magnificent images. Creating perhaps what is more what a child might imagine from what is described that a realistic picture. This pair clearly makes an excellent team.

These are stories for almost any age in the themes it tackles and the beautiful way in which they are told. While some of the ideas may be intense for a younger audience, the way in which the stories are told make them accessible to any reader. They are important topics dealt with in a way that is natural and very real world, while held within a slightly more fantastical space. I very much enjoyed reading this book and would definitely recommend it. I will be keeping an eye out to read more from this author. Five Stars.
  
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Rose (201 KP) rated Amélie (2001) in Movies

Sep 18, 2017  
Amélie (2001)
Amélie (2001)
2001 | Comedy, Drama, International
Beautiful cinematography (0 more)
I adore this movie: this quirky, cute, and shows humans from a different angle. Love the little stories all wrapped up into one overarching tale.
One of my favorite scenes is of the old man finding his tin box.
  
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Cole (0 KP) rated Big Little Lies in Books

May 14, 2018  
Big Little Lies
Big Little Lies
Liane Moriarty | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
9
8.6 (97 Ratings)
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Kept my attention, kept me guessing (0 more)
Loved it
I enjoy this author's writing very much, but this book really kept me on my toes. I love how she wove everyone's stories together and still found ways to surprise the readers.
  
The One Hundred Nights of Hero
The One Hundred Nights of Hero
Isabel Greenberg | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
This graphic novel is a must read. The story is brilliant and captivating and the artwork is beautiful and very fitting to the story. Heartwarming stories of empowered and brilliant women and the struggles that they face in a fantastical world.
  
Running with Scissors: A Memoir
Running with Scissors: A Memoir
Augusten Burroughs | 2002 | Biography
6
7.6 (7 Ratings)
Book Rating
A little wacky but it kept me wanting to read more. I don't know if these stories are true or not but if they are - I can't imagine why anyone would want to make a life like this so public! Yikes!
  
I enjoy some stories of avalon.. this one was good. I really enjoyed how Gwen is portrayed and how the writing shows her feelings and her life. The writing was amazing and I;m glad i got to review it
  
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Splitting Up and Park Hyatt Hotel
4
4.0 (1 Ratings)
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This book consists of more than one story that read more like a collection of ideas rather than fleshed-out, well thought through stories, Some were better than others, but overall, none of them were fairly impressive or anything special.