Kristina Kvilis Kvilis itibaren Nko, Demokratik Kongo Cumhuriyeti
Short, quiet and wonderful. If you've never read Murakami, this book would be a great place to start.
Zoey & Co. spend the entire novel hiding in some tunnels, while Zoey constantly muses about her 5 million boyfriends and how she doesn't know why so many guys like her and she didn't ask for this and--who cares? Then they climbed out of the tunnel and someone died. And that was what I got out of Hunted.
These poems are beautiful and thought-provoking, as are the accompanying illustrations. "Innocence" describes scenes of love and trust and light, while "Experience" looks to the shadows. My favorite will probably always be "Night", but "On Another's Sorrow" and "The Human Abstract" struck me as well. Blake can be very subtle, creating an array of possible meanings, and even the poems that seem like children's rhymes have much more depth than one might at first suspect. Blake was a bold, fascinating person with a visionary imagination.