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Concolor Registered User
Joined: 19 Nov 2001 Posts: 832 Location: South Carolina
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2004 10:14 pm Post subject: Time Enough For Love |
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(Moved from The Raccoon's Bookshelf forum to here.)
I wasn't sure where else to post this. Since I found out about it from Mike's Bookshelf News, this seemed a logical spot.
Cirrel . . . . . [doffs hat and sweeps a very low bow] . . . . . that was deeply, deeply affecting. I made the mistake of neglecting to secure a box of tissues before I sat down to read. My bad.
You've given us Tabitha Chapter Six from another point of view. The main character's severe honesty and simple respect for his patient's wishes matched the spare beauty of the prose perfectly. The ache I felt for Chris when I first read of Sabrina's death came back full force (not that it had ever truly faded from my mind) and was reinforced by Carlo's actions and responses.
'Thank you' seems a hollow, trifling sentiment for such a heartfelt work as you have produced. That was magnificent. I am in your debt. _________________ Oddly enough, my life is based on a true story. (Ashleigh Brilliant) |
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Chris Regan Registered User
Joined: 23 Jun 2001 Posts: 138 Location: Ridgecrest, Ca.
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2004 11:25 pm Post subject: Re: Time Enough For Love |
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Concolor wrote: | I wasn't sure where else to post this. Since I found out about it from Mike's Bookshelf News, this seemed a logical spot.
Cirrel . . . . . [doffs hat and sweeps a very low bow] . . . . . that was deeply, deeply affecting. I made the mistake of neglecting to secure a box of tissues before I sat down to read. My bad.
You've given us Tabitha Chapter Six from another point of view. The main character's severe honesty and simple respect for his patient's wishes matched the spare beauty of the prose perfectly. The ache I felt for Chris when I first read of Sabrina's death came back full force (not that it had ever truly faded from my mind) and was reinforced by Carlo's actions and responses.
'Thank you' seems a hollow, trifling sentiment for such a heartfelt work as you have produced. That was magnificent. I am in your debt. |
Yes Concolor,
You are very right, I get to read or hear them before they are put on The Raccoons Bookshelf shelf's.
Cirrel you are among the masters of emotional writing here on The Raccoons Bookshelf keep up the great writing that you have been doing along with the wonderful pictures that you create. _________________ Read a book and let your imagination take take flight
Crystal Dragon Raccoon |
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