Reading is discovering the world through someone else’s eyes. What if you could see through the eyes of a man capable of murdering his father? Well, you can. Come make love in the river under the moon. It may sound crazy, but fiction is the closest thing to teleportation.
Read The Diamond Grenade and teleport yourself to an imaginary land where the descendants of Old Gur the Boatman foment a bloody revolution. While there are many ways to discover events and places, many pieces of fiction to read at any given moment, there is no better way to experience real revolution right now than through reading The Diamond Grenade. A picture may be worth a thousand words, but reading can take you someplace and show you around.
Read The Diamond Grenade instead of watching television.
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I would definitely agree - fiction and reading is like transportation and I can't get enough of it!
Check out my review and giveaway: http://olivia-savannah.blogspot.nl/2015/10/this-ordinary-life-giveaway-review-tour.html