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Claudio Favorito _ogghy — A slice of life. A truth telling, of life growing up near metro Toronto on a little slice of paradise called The Toronto Islands, specifically Wards Island next to Algonquin Island, just a ferry ride away from the metro shore of Lake Ontario. There are three main islands - Centre Island, Ward's Island and Muggs Island - just off Queens Quay Terminal that are easily accessible from the foot of Yonge Street in 10-minutes by ferry boat. In truth telling one is drawn into the simplicity of that which is, which you cannot make up, even if it seems stranger than neat formulaic fiction. Thorvault draws you in with a meticulous telling of a boy in a dream. This is a real take on a real slice of a real boy coming of age in the age of the Canadians, aka Milton Acorn and Gwendolyn MacEwan and a boy awakening to the culture of his time. The bittersweet tale unfolds in a coming-of-age story of the author set in Ontario in the early 1960s with a drawn-from-life snapshot of two authentic giants of Canadian poetry, Milton Acorn and Gwendolyn MacEwen, at a ferry crossroads in their lives. We meet the people the author grew up with and find a way of life, apart from the city, in a quiet paradise. Just people getting along, unsuspecting of the shadows of greatness beneath which they play. Island life is easy going, hockey season, pole vault, writing assignments, first love, and a ferry ride to poetry. Makes you wanna “holler”, throw up both your hands. And on the ferry ride home you are wishing for more, as thoughts open onto a world of future possibility. Maybe “Oaks” will soon produce a few more acorns of the humble truth...? Dark Pines Under Water Gwendolyn MacEwen 1941 - 1987 This land like a mirror turns you inward And you become a forest in a furtive lake; The dark pines of your mind reach downward, You dream in the green of your time, Your memory is a row of sinking pines. Explorer, you tell yourself this is not what you came for Although it is good here, and green; You had meant to move with a kind of largeness, You had planned a heavy grace, an anguished dream. But the dark pines of your mind dip deeper And you are sinking, sinking, sleeper In an elementary world; There is something down there and you want it told. The Island Milton Acorn Since I'm Island-born home's as precise as if a mumbly old carpenter, shoulder-straps crossed wrong, laid it out, refigured to the last three-eighths of shingle. Nowhere that plowcut worms heal themselves in red loam; spruces squat, skirts in sand or the stones of a river rattle its dark tunnel under the elms, is there a spot not measured by hands; no direction I couldn't walk to the wave-lined edge of home. Quiet shores -- beaches that roar but walk two thousand paces and the sea becomes an odd shining glimpse among the jeweled zigzag low hills. Any wonder your eyelashes are wings to fly your look both in and out? In the coves of the land all things are discussed. In the ranged jaws of the Gulf, a red tongue. Indians say a musical God took up his brush and painted it, named it in His own language "The Island". This is so Canadian in the geographic wilderness of a great nature bound country.
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Lucas Sousa lucas301297 — it was ok
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Omar García omargarciacarrasco — The best book I've ever read. I've debated long and hard if I could really call it that, I hate to have something take Jane Eyre's place after all these years, but yes, Anna Karenina is the best book ever written. You don't meet just a Darcy, or a Rochester, or a Heathcliffe -- all three are there. There isn't just a Tess, but Elizabeth and Jane as well. Tolstoy takes the inner workings of 7 major characters and delves right into their lives. It never once felt like, "wait I can't keep track of them all." It was more like, "well I'm sick of Levin," turn the next page, and you're taken right back to Anna. I loved loved loved this book. I think it may be the best analysis of human behavior. Better than anything any psychologist has ever written after hours of study and research. Tolstoy covers our obsession with love, fear of death, and need for society. Our inability to change immediately, but the inevitable fact that over time we will all change. His prose on farming and the country, and the debates over educating women. All of it, all of it was beautiful. The best book ever.
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Andrej đivuljskij djivuljskij — He's kind of charming. Until 10,000 other people started writing like this. And it's a little self-involved. Even for a memoir. So glib. So trained on a steady diet New Yorker short stories.
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Michel Perlbach info01df — Dazzle is an oddball but highly addictive series. It follows the adventures of Rahzel, a teenage sorceress who's been sent on a sort of training journey by her father, and the companions she picks up along the way. There are several things that make Dazzle stand out from the crowd of fantasy manga. It has a uniquely bizarre sense of humor, and an unusual visual style to match. (The artwork in this first volume is a little rough, but give it time.) Rahzel herself is perhaps the manga's greatest strong point. She's tough, outspoken, and never afraid to be herself. Rahzel's greatest goal in life is to be strong; in a genre cluttered with wimpy girls whose lives revolve around guys, she definitely stands out. Everything about her, from her clothes to her reactions screams individuality. Her two traveling companions could have easily fallen into the shojo cliches of the stoic type and the playboy, but they both have enough unexpected quirks to make them human. The plot of can sometimes seem rather random and hard to follow, but there is still a lot of the backstory that is slowly being revealed.
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