Review: Fellwater by Brendan Myers

Fellwater is the first novel to come from Brendan Myers. He is a published non fiction writer who has several non fiction works under his belt. Known for making you think (he is a philosopher after all) he does a wonderful job expanding your world with this novel.

As an avid reader, I found that once I started this novel, I couldn’t put it down. I purchased the book at first out of an admitted self imposed sense of duty since he’s a friend of my fiance’s and I wanted to do my part to help out a self published author.

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Day 17: Love

Anthropomorphic Valentine, circa 1950–1960

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Love is something that many of us are lucky enough to experience in our lives.  Whether it be the love of a family member, friend or significant other, love is all over the place.  We give it as well as receive it.  Love is an amazing thing that can cause a huge range of emotions.  From pain and anger to happiness and euphoria.

But sometimes, we fail to share the love we feel with those we feel it for.  Rather than using every day gestures, actions and small tokens of affection show our love, we look for holidays and occasions to show it.  Romance shouldn’t need a date on a calendar to be experienced and it is sad that so many look towards Valentines day as a way to find romance.

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