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Aug 29, 2018
Eternal Peter Pan
Why simply reflect on magical memories found in books as a child?....Timeless [and ageless] stories of Enid Blyton; like a strong medicine, provide the perfect vehicle for inducing a return to that simpler time....For the chronic nostalgic, Enid is the best medicine....Just what the doctor ordered....Here's an opportunity to snuggle up with your pillow and dream with your eyes wide open.....No matter how old [young] you are.....Go FOR IT

Feb 06, 2019
Early Attachment Deficit - The Nature of Nurture
Frances Hodgson Burnett, captures the heartbreaking sense of isolation experienced by children who; for whatever reason, dwell on the perimeter of connectedness.
The reader commences a journey through the oppressive heat and sadness of India as experienced by our heroine; ten year old Mary. Her socialite mother; along with many household help, have been taken by the disease of the age. Not that their loss in any tangible way changes her life until she is taken from the loneliness of India to the rainy chill of her Uncle's large manor on the Yorkeshire Moors.
Again, she experiences a disconnect from family; this time the culture shock of the servant staff who; unlike her Indian carer, are less involved in her preparations for the day....So much to deal with...For such a frail, angry little girl, is it time to retreat into her familiar aloneness?...An unused garden and haunting cry collude to answer the question in a delightful way...Suddenly, the reader breathes an apprehensive sigh as a wonderful journey begins into the life giving effect of valuable friendships and the purpose of nurturing the secret garden.....Suddenly our little heroine is no longer alone and purposeless, but thriving physically and emotionally as she discovers the nurture of true friends, functional families along with nature in all of its precious forms......

Aug 03, 2016
Christian Progressive Rock [at its best]
The Flower Kings weave their way through a well structured jazz rock experiment that is as smooth and fluid as molten milk chocolate. At first you would be hard pressed to identify the masters of musical messagery as Christian, but then out of side field come the lyrics,' ....Christ's Blood'.... supported by, ...King of Kings'....History has recorded the question, 'Why should the devil have all the good music?', this album is a clear response that such is not the case....For those who enjoy well composed and delivered, dare I say 'intellectual', music here is your opportunity to 'Meet The Flower Kings'....