Friday, February 18, 2011

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review

Hi all,

This week I had the joy of receiving a new review for my novel:

"The poisonous spiders do not always devour the Greek Gods"

hand comes from the owner of the blog "reader complicit."

I want to thank you for the good acceptance and criticism that is having this novel, which I have a special appreciation.

"Tarantulas poisonous not always devour the Greek gods, is the suggestive title of a love story written by Rachel Antúnez Cazorla. In this novel, Gaia, his young protagonist, realizes the lack of love, loving the disaster following the disappointment. anxiety, jealousy, fear, distrust and loneliness are some demons Gea is discovered along the story, while trying to surrender, again, to a romantic illusion in the arms of an old love: Héctor Suárez. The man returns to life of Gaia, now changed, with a new story, with breakdowns and failures that she tries to figure out, without being fully aware of their effort, for fear of being wrong again, fills every space in your mind. Love babbling often die on the pillow, an accomplice of tears and sleepless nights. Still, Gea is given another chance, to believe that there will spend the rest of her life alone, wearing ridiculous pajamas with designs for children and dieting breaking again and again with some excuse.
Rachel
Antúnez Cazorla, lets his characters wander meeting and repudiated, showing their weaknesses and fears, their strengths and outbursts. By narratee speech, we perceive its contradictions, its attitudes, sometimes childish, but women bare feelings to reveal deep vulnerability to love. The author, through his character, shows the daily uncertainty that crushes the existence of a woman who wants to be loved, but also wants respect. Throughout the story Gea perceive in a search for fastening straps and passions and not fall into despair, to fill their own lives and fears scare. Perhaps this is why she clings to the love of Hector, not realizing that, to give him another chance to love, you're also giving another chance to break her again.
poisonous tarantulas do not always devour the Greek gods, is a story of young love, but also a confession full of hope, where each word invokes the god Eros to offer his soul in love, eager fogosidades and tremors of the skin. This romantic novel is told with a lively prose that immediately engages and transports us to idyllic landscapes filled with love and dreams. "
Review by Lesbia Quintero
accomplice Reader


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