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Palmyrah Palmyrah said: " The three stars are provisional, because I still haven't finished the book. I may end up giving it five, or one.

I started Dahlgren five years ago and, like so many readers, gave up after a hundred pages or so. That should've been that, but every so o
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"Still sitting there on the shelf and in my mind. I will screw up my courage one day." Dec 11, 2025 07:33AM

 
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“If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.”
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Leonardo da Vinci
“Look at walls splashed with a number of stains, or stones of various mixed colours. If you have to invent some scene, you can see there resemblances to a number of landscapes, adorned with mountains, rivers, rocks, trees, great plains, valleys and hills, in various ways. Also you can see various battles, and lively postures of strange figures, expressions on faces, costumes and an infinite number of things, which you can reduce to good integrated form. This happens on such walls and varicoloured stones, (which act) like the sound of bells, in whose peeling you can find every name and word that you can imagine.
Do not despise my opinion, when I remind you that it should not hard for you to stop sometimes and look into the stains of walls, or the ashes of a fire, or clouds, or mud or like places, in which, if you consider them well, you may find really marvelous ideas. The mind of the painter is
stimulated to new discoveries, the composition of battles of animals and men, various compositions of landscapes and monstrous things, such as devils and similar things, which may bring you honor, because by indistinct things the mind is stimulated to new inventions.”
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