C.J. Thorin
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The Wolf and the Shepherd
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I recently had the pleasure of delving again into Alexandre Dumas' masterpiece, "The Count of Monte Cristo." Dumas's intricate storytelling and nuanced character development transported me to a world of revenge, redemption, and unyielding determinati ...more | |
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I couldn't help but be enchanted once again by the timeless magic woven into C.S. Lewis' The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Lewis's masterful storytelling invites readers into the enchanting world of Narnia, where the lines between reality and fan ...more | |
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As an enthusiastic reader and an author myself, I have always been captivated by epic tales that transport me to fantastical worlds filled with rich lore and compelling characters. J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" is undoubtedly a masterpiece ...more | |
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I couldn't help but be enchanted once again by the timeless magic woven into C.S. Lewis' The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Lewis's masterful storytelling invites readers into the enchanting world of Narnia, where the lines between reality and fan ...more | |
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As a regular reader and an author myself, I find immense joy in expressing my admiration for timeless literary masterpieces, and "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry undoubtedly stands as one of the most enchanting works ever crafted. Sain ...more | |
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I identify with Benjamin. There are some hints in my own novel that explain why.
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“Despite all the obstacles we had to face regularly, we were guided by fundamental values that made our paths less painful. Honor, faith, respect, benevolence, fellowship, and, above all, family unity were cherished tenets, deeply revered, and held their value. In today's society, they are fading away slowly, and if we don't defend them now, they will, without fail, disappear.”
― The Wolf and the Shepherd
― The Wolf and the Shepherd
“I have no hesitation in saying that Serena was my life's most present person. Even more so than my own wife, God rest her soul. Ever since I was a little boy in the distant past, she would come up the hill to visit me on weekends.”
― The Wolf and the Shepherd
― The Wolf and the Shepherd
“I was enchanted by the stories she told me - especially those about Don Quixote de la Mancha and his faithful squire, Sancho Panza. Sometimes, I imagined going out into the world in search of adventure, just like them. I saw myself as Don Quixote riding his mighty Rocinante in those days. Now, I see myself more as Sancho...”
― The Wolf and the Shepherd
― The Wolf and the Shepherd
“Despite all the obstacles we had to face regularly, we were guided by fundamental values that made our paths less painful. Honor, faith, respect, benevolence, fellowship, and, above all, family unity were cherished tenets, deeply revered, and held their value. In today's society, they are fading away slowly, and if we don't defend them now, they will, without fail, disappear.”
― The Wolf and the Shepherd
― The Wolf and the Shepherd
“I have no hesitation in saying that Serena was my life's most present person. Even more so than my own wife, God rest her soul. Ever since I was a little boy in the distant past, she would come up the hill to visit me on weekends.”
― The Wolf and the Shepherd
― The Wolf and the Shepherd
“I was enchanted by the stories she told me - especially those about Don Quixote de la Mancha and his faithful squire, Sancho Panza. Sometimes, I imagined going out into the world in search of adventure, just like them. I saw myself as Don Quixote riding his mighty Rocinante in those days. Now, I see myself more as Sancho...”
― The Wolf and the Shepherd
― The Wolf and the Shepherd