Óscar Martínez is not one to shy away from danger. A Salvadoran through and through, this man searches for the truth in Central America, walking through cities overrun with crime and where the narcos rule the law, Guatemalan jungles concealing massive drug plantations legally owned by narcotraffickers, even […]
Truly harrowing, honestly quite hurtful love stories are hard to come by, especially in such a crowded market of seemingly endless Nicholas Sparks’ adapted screenplays that, once with an actual moral value, have since now disintegrated into an ever-flowing river of stodge. The shine really has come off […]
By Madeline Miller ‘The funeral pyres burn through the night, their greasy smoke smeared across the moon. I try not to think how everyone is a man I know. Knew.’ –The Song of Achilles It has been a very long time since I last wrote a book review, […]
By Homer “And then darkness covered their eyes…” So was it nighttime? By MoonlightWalnut aka Elayne Snowhawk The Iliad-beautiful and devastating, lovely and tragic-this is probably how I would sum it up. This classic poem by Homer, (not from The Simpsons, mind you) written in Ancient Greek, […]
By MoonlightWalnut A Book Review Tells you never to judge a book by its cover If you never listen to anything I ever write, at least read this book. The Wheel of Time series first book; The Eye of the World was of course the first book I […]