Saturday, April 2, 2011
Winnie the Pooh
The story was set up as a picture of life from a cartoon perspective. However, it often depicted reality better than any novel I had read.
One character that I encounter in my daily life is Eeyore, the donkey with a negative attitude. Whatever was going on, Eeyore was able to find something wrong with it, and he always knew it would further ruin his life. To him life was hard, complicated, and destined to not work in his favor.
I find Eeyore in a lot of people. They love to play victim.
It was always easy to laugh at Eeyore's antics. Unfortunately, it is not so easy to be around his human counterparts.
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A review of J T Twerell's Catch and Release by Featheredquill Book Reviews
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Readers’ hearts will be beating hard as they join in this adventure where people come back from the dead, wear so many facades you’re not quite sure who’s on the good or bad side of the law, while experiencing the growing attraction between the lady ‘cop’ who could be lying through her teeth and the normally bored psychologist who stepped into the adventure of a lifetime.
The author, a practicing psychotherapist, certainly knows how to light a fire at the beginning of a tale and guide the reader through all types of personalities and red herrings that will make them very disappointed when the story has to come to an end.
Quill Says: This is one psychologist who has met his match when it comes to a truly astonishing female!
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