Friday, April 30, 2010

HaveYou Seen My Childhood?

Have You Seen My Childhood by Alessandrina Lerner is written with some of the strongest poetry I have read in a while. The emotions that she has shared from her child abuse had me on the verge of tears at times. Her poem “What it is to be Loved” moved me the most.

Although I felt that the poetry lost the standard rhythm that a critique would, at times, find it very difficult to plot the tempo, I enjoyed the book very much so.



3.5 bookmarks

Carol Langstroth, Manager

Mind Fog Reviews

A Father's Anguish

In A Father's Anguish by R. W. Doyen we have a father's story on how he handles the emotions that he had to face with his daughter’s rape.

I found this to be thrilling from about the middle of the story until the end. R. W. Doyen wrote this novel based on true events as he recalls them pertaining to his daughter’s rape. The emotions that Doyen puts to paper about the father's feelings and thoughts are very well written and are taken from his personal knowledge of what a parent feels during these kinds of trials and tribulations. I would recommend this story to anyone that wants to read a powerful thriller as a novel based on a true story.

4 bookmarks

Carol Langstroth, Manager
Mind Fog Reviews