Writer's Block: A real eye opener
Nov. 7th, 2010 11:27 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
I came to answer this because today has been a little bit of a non-day for me... I've felt very out of sorts, nothing I've managed to do has gone very far, even though I wouldn't say it's been a failure exactly, just... delays, and distractions and everything. The poor dogs have had to endure yet another night of fireworks, as have I. Will this ever end?
Anyway, on to the question - I'm sure you're all thinking Holy books, and yeah, everyone /should/ read each of the Holy books at least once in their lives, but no.. that's not my answer. For me, everyone should read Duncton Wood, by William Horwood.
It's one of my favourite books, and here's why... My Strange Review of Duncton Wood
I came to answer this because today has been a little bit of a non-day for me... I've felt very out of sorts, nothing I've managed to do has gone very far, even though I wouldn't say it's been a failure exactly, just... delays, and distractions and everything. The poor dogs have had to endure yet another night of fireworks, as have I. Will this ever end?
Anyway, on to the question - I'm sure you're all thinking Holy books, and yeah, everyone /should/ read each of the Holy books at least once in their lives, but no.. that's not my answer. For me, everyone should read Duncton Wood, by William Horwood.
It's one of my favourite books, and here's why... My Strange Review of Duncton Wood