Parris Moore
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August 2024
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The Grateful Hunter: The True Story of the Crane Wife's Tale
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| This book stands out as one of the best in the series. Egwene al’Vere is a young woman on a daunting journey, caught between being manipulated as a pawn and amassing influence and power to emerge as a leader among leaders. Under everyone's watchful e ...more | |
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You must be a writer, great stuff, loved it!
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Towers of Midnight (The Wheel of Time, #13):
"The Ta'veren Tavern
A one-act play by Zach (The Ta'veren Tavern, a passably nice watering hole with very few patrons. The architecture of the room, indeed of reality itself, seems to bend and warp to center on the three young men, RAND, MAT, and PERRIN" Read more of this review » |
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| Years ago, I discovered an ancient Japanese tale, "The Crane Wife." It stands as the oldest piece of Japanese literature, held in high esteem and often retold. Yet, I was dismayed by the protagonist's folly, a man who squandered everything through hi ...more | |
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| Years ago, I discovered an ancient Japanese tale, "The Crane Wife." It stands as the oldest piece of Japanese literature, held in high esteem and often retold. Yet, I was dismayed by the protagonist's folly, a man who squandered everything through hi ...more | |
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| I'm currently reading, but I can tell you, finally some real action! The characters are putting themselves in real harm, through hair-brained schemes, defending against hordes of trollocs, Standing against the dark ones, or just dealing with a few di ...more | |
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Parris Moore
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| Years ago, I discovered an ancient Japanese tale, "The Crane Wife." It stands as the oldest piece of Japanese literature, held in high esteem and often retold. Yet, I was dismayed by the protagonist's folly, a man who squandered everything through hi ...more | |









