It should not be so hard to write both poetry and fiction. Both arts, after all, make use of the same materials, words and punctuation. Poems...
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I waited 5 years for this book. It was great. I love the series and the shows on HBO. My whole family is reading it. I especially like Arya, Jon Snow and Tyrion. Hope I dont't have to wait 5 more years for the next book.
In the Woods is a great psychological thriller about murder detectives in Dublin. Rob is a childhood survivor of a crime in the same woods where, 20 years later, another child has been murdered. As he and his partner, Cassie, try to solve the current murder, he is haunted by the ones he survived but can't remember. I was surprised by the ending. I enjoyed it so much that I am reading Tana French's second book, The Likeness, and have her third book Faithful Place ready to read next.
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A Dance with Dragons (Song of Ice and Fire #5) by George R. R. Martin
Farrell, January 19, 2012
I waited 5 years for this book. It was great. I love the series and the shows on HBO. My whole family is reading it. I especially like Arya, Jon Snow and Tyrion. Hope I dont't have to wait 5 more years for the next book.In the Woods by Tana French
Farrell, September 4, 2011
In the Woods is a great psychological thriller about murder detectives in Dublin. Rob is a childhood survivor of a crime in the same woods where, 20 years later, another child has been murdered. As he and his partner, Cassie, try to solve the current murder, he is haunted by the ones he survived but can't remember. I was surprised by the ending. I enjoyed it so much that I am reading Tana French's second book, The Likeness, and have her third book Faithful Place ready to read next.Freedom: A Novel by Jonathan Franzen
Farrell, January 2, 2011
Freedom is very relevant.