Durante le miniferie di Pasqua passate dai miei, ho ritrovato questo libro nel garage (ma guarda un po'...), solo e impolverato. Ricordavo p
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Durante le miniferie di Pasqua passate dai miei, ho ritrovato questo libro nel garage (ma guarda un po'...), solo e impolverato. Ricordavo p
John Simm in Skellig
He stepped sideways and we turned together, kept slowly turning, as if we were carefully, nervously beginning to dance.
Le Skellig en baie de Douarnenez
Le Skellig en baie de Douarnenez
We thought of Persephone for a while in silence. I imagined her struggling her way towards us. She squeezed through black tunnels. She took wrong turnings, banged her head against the rocks. Sometimes she gave up in despair and she just lay weeping in the pitch darkness. But she struggled on. She waded through icy underground streams. She fought through bedrock and clay and iron ore and coal, through fossils of ancient creatures, the skeletons of dinosaurs, the buried remains of ancient cities. She burrowed past the tangled roots of great trees. She was torn and bleeding but she kept telling herself to move onward and upward. She told herself that soon she'd see the light of the sun again and feel the warmth of the world again.
Skellig by David Almond
Skellig my beloved ❤️❤️
Do you think Castiel has read Skellig?