Originally posted on Song Title Stories:
I walked across the barren wasteland, holding onto the sheath by my side so it didn’t bounce against my leg and disturb the silence. My footfalls were echoless, my breathing non-existent. When I walked I felt no exhaustion, only emptiness. I looked at the ground as I walked, and…
Category: Fiction
Book Review: “The Invention of Wings” by Sue Monk Kidd
Synopsis from   Before I picked this book, I remembered thinking…Ok, I have been reading some fun things, some things that were down right dirty and way too many Young Adult novels in a too short period of time. This is great if you want reading to be really relaxing, however this time I fancied…
Series Book Review: “The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer” by Michelle Hodkin
Sypnosis from This is book 1 in the Mara Dyer series and I read this back in April 2014 My rating should be more a 3.5. It did not wow me but the ending was great. Throughout the book it fell like being on a roller coaster of great moments and very dull ones. The…
Series Book Review: BDB “Lover Eternal” by J.R Ward
Synopsis from  This is the second installment in “The Black Dagger Brotherhood” series. This is definitely not Twilight!! The vampire/slayer relationship concept has been flipped on its head. This second installment saw the birth of an unlikely relationship between 2 cursed individuals coming out on the other side and victorious. The Zsadist/Bella (yep,…
Short Review: “Dash & Lily’s Book of Dares” by Rachel Cohn
Synopsis from  This was my first read by Rachel Cohn and I understand this novel was written also with David Levithan who is also a new discovered author for me in 2014. This was an entertaining read and is definitely reminiscent of teenage love. The plot of the red moleskin notebook was well thought…
Writers in Translation
Originally posted on Media Diversified:
by Sinthujan Varatharajah A few days ago, I was sitting with a friend, we were casually chatting when I suddenly remembered that her father is a writer – as is my mother. I remembered that we somehow knew each other through our parents who again knew each other through diasporic…
