World Literature
Review:little disappointed with the book overall. Book suposed to be about raphael's mother awaking-BUT reality is
lijuan is playing in deep mind game with all the cadre-but caliane is waking up too causing issues- bit of mix up
then the usual drama- elena with her family namely idiot father those issues are getting old with more tidbits
enough all ready- did or did not elena mother kill herself and why after period time- etc..
find out where hunter blood line comes from- because one of li... Read more
Review:In a beautiful flowing way, Ms Singh has given her fans exactly what they wanted: a way to know what occurs after HEA in her character's lives. I cannot wait for the second arc of the Psy-Changeling to begin. This book was well worth the wait. Read more
Review:I got hooked on the first book in this series and have since bought and read all the rest. This one solves the mystery of Elena the consort of Archangel. I really enjoyed the details and the vivid tensions! Read more
Review:I really liked this one. Having recently gotten into the Lit genre, I may not have read as much as others but this is one is in the top. The writing is style is good, the story line is intriguing and I like the humor.
Thank you to the translators for the linked notes so I could understand the culture references.
I only wish the next books were on Kindle Unlimited so I could read on.. Read more
Review:I loved it overall, but at times it felt like swimming in mud. A real struggle to get through. But in the end it was worth it. I love the author's descriptions and choice of words. Not my favorite Kate Morton book but a story that lingers with you long after the last page. Read more
Review:I wanted to like this book. I read the entire thing hoping that it would redeem itself before it was over. Much of it I had to force myself through just to read it. I think I needed a list of characters to help me remember who was who. This came as a highly recommended book and obviously a lot of people really like it because it's rated well. Maybe I'm missing something? It just seemed boring and confusing. :/ Read more
Review:There is no writer I know of who is more adept at capturing the depth and intricacies of a given human emotion than Gabriel Garcia Marquez. He never tires of exploring the depths of love and never ceases to be fascinating in so doing.
In 'Love in the Time of Cholera', Garcia Marquez tells the tale of Florentino Ariza and his boundless, but unfulfilled love for a childhood sweetheart named Fermina Daza. The longing and torment that Florentino experiences throughout over half a century of F... Read more
Review:I can see a lot of people hating this book, because the main plot involves a 90 year old falling in love with a 14 year old virgin whore. And taken at face value, a lot of what goes on in this story can be pretty twisted--but having said that, I really don't think you're supposed to take this story at face value. The main protagonist, when you take a step back, is sad, and his insides are contorted with nostalgia and a lack of fulfillment in his life. I don't want to spoil too much, but it's pre... Read more
Review:Sierva Maria is twelve years old and beautiful, with the longest hair everyone has ever seen. But something is wrong with her. Her behavior isn't normal. She doesn't do what girls her age do. Her customs are too foreign, too unseemly. What's worse is that her behavior is at times unpredictable, even dangerous. What could it be? Could it be that she has rabies? After all, a rabid dog bit her not long ago. Or is it worse? Could she be possessed by a demon? Her father, the Marquis, think... Read more
Review:Sin duda García Márquez en este libro y en muchos se destaca como los ilustres escritores de la lengua española. En particular el amor en los tiempos del cólera es una ficción de gran humanidad en donde el amor en todas sus formas es magistralmente escrito Read more