The One Dollar Horse By Lauren St. John The One Dollar Horse is an exceptionally thrilling piece of work by Lauren St. John, starring a young horse-mad teenager, a demoralized ex-criminal father and a one dollar horse, called Storm. The way St. John wrote this book is an […]
Pompeii, a Roman Girl’s Story By Sue Reid Pompeii, A Roman Girl’s Diary is part of the ‘My Story’, featuring a collection of books about people in histories writing diaries about their days. I read this particular one quite recently, so I thought I would share my opinions […]
Phoenix Palace My Time in this Restaurant By MoonlightWalnut WARNING:It’s a Chinese restaurant, so if you don’t like dim sum, off you go… NB: This is part of the four-series day I had on the 24th of September, including visiting the London Dungeons ->https://everydaywalnut.wordpress.com/2013/10/01/the-london-dungeons-westminster-england/ , Sea Life ->https://everydaywalnut.wordpress.com/2013/11/13/sea-life-westminster-england/ […]
The Notebook The Notebook was recommended by my brother, who, though, had never even read the book, seemed to be entitled to encourage me into reading it. It was unlike any book I have read before, as it says in its prologue: ‘The critics will call it a […]
The Silmarrillion I wasn’t always a Tolkien lover. To say the truth, I hated The Lord of the Rings until I was about eight, and then I grew to love it, as all Tolkien lovers would assuredly agree, gradually responding to its pitiful, beautiful and melodic words […]