Living in Canada and in and around the Toronto area I have been exposed to some of Buck 65's music which I generally found to be odd (in a 20th century way), yet inspired in a 'yahhhhh progression' sort of way. Being an avid sports fan with baseball near the top of the list, I... Continue Reading →
Like Life and Weather, A Child is Completely Unpredictable
I will start this review by letting you all know that this is not my first Keith Donohue book. I previously read the critically-acclaimed The Stolen Child which brought faerie changelings to the forefront as replacement children in their happy families. Despite the positive response I didn't feel as strongly about that book as the... Continue Reading →
Y’all Seen My Trailer, Y’all Seen My Bicycle, Now Get the Hell on Outta Here.
Have you ever wanted to escape the day-to-day routine of your mundane life? Do you wish you had some escape portal that would take you somewhere in the country and far, far, far away from the city when the going got tough? Well after reading Shangri-La Trailer Park I think my questions were answered and... Continue Reading →
Grab your Loincloth and Spearhead and Let’s Go on a Trip to a Faraway Land, a Long, Long Time Ago
“It’s fragile what we know. It’s gone every time we forget. Then someone has to learn it all over again.” In a not so faraway land a long, long time ago their lived a disinclined shaman's apprentice named Loon. He is about to embark on a coming of age journey succinctly stated by the author,... Continue Reading →