This one has a lot of sadness in it, but a lot of beauty as well, and a decent measure of comfort, all very well balanced.
If it had been more cheerful, I'd have called this delightful.
Father Friday Cemetery by McCamy Taylor
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Father Friday Cemetery by McCamy Taylor
I was raised by humans. What's your excuse?
I liked it. Good versus evil, and this one presented all the elements needed in a light Sword and Sorcery or High Fantasy story---depending on the interpretation of the two sub-genre.
Good description and believable characters. And it wasn’t a hard read, but neither was it simple or juvenile. Word choices were excellent and using nouns like ‘cherubs’ gave it a true mystical
setting.
I could not find the word ‘Pitre’ in the dictionary and I don’t think that I ever hear it before except used as a last name. It sounds French, but I can’t remember it in any of my French Class. But those classes were more than forty-years ago.
Like I said before, it was a good versus evil story, and this one was crafted very well indeed.
Loved it.
George.
Good description and believable characters. And it wasn’t a hard read, but neither was it simple or juvenile. Word choices were excellent and using nouns like ‘cherubs’ gave it a true mystical
setting.
I could not find the word ‘Pitre’ in the dictionary and I don’t think that I ever hear it before except used as a last name. It sounds French, but I can’t remember it in any of my French Class. But those classes were more than forty-years ago.
Like I said before, it was a good versus evil story, and this one was crafted very well indeed.
Loved it.
George.
Tesla Lives!!!