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Hi pornies! How are you feeling today? I just
read Llewellyn’s Little Book of Unicorns, by Angela A. Wix, and I come to say
YOU. MUST. HAVE IT! Period. End of the review.
Ok no, seriously, it is amazing and funny. The
book explains how you can connect (or reconnect, you never know) with the
unicorn energy and to create your own unicorn atmosphere in case you may need.
Keeping in mind that almost all of us live in a routine-based world, I guess
many of us are on need of it now and then, trust me on that.
Llewellyn’s Little Book of Unicorns not only
explains this, but also lets you get more familiar with basic, 101 level of
unicorn lore. What they represent and what symbols are often associated to
them, for example, are some of the topics Angela A. Wix will share with you
guys.
Speaking about the author, she has a funny,
engaging style that keeps you trapped inside the book, devouring page after
page and wanting to know more about the topic. This is not only because she
knows what she’s speaking about (and if you read her bio on the book, you’ll
agree with me,) but also because she shares many personal unicorn-related
anecdotes and experiences.
Although you are discovering these fabulous
animals while reading Llewellyn’s Little Book of Unicorns, you get the feeling
you’re talking with a friend. The author has a familiar, easy going style,
although she never loses her professionalism and serious approach on the
matter; not that she doesn’t include jokes or commentaries that make you giggle
now and then, mind you.
Angela A. Wix has given us enough advices in
order to get back to that innocence and all that fabulousness unicorns
represent, and I strongly encourage you to give it a try and read Llewellyn’sLittle Book of Unicorns. By the way, am I the only one who considers them male
gay icons? And I swear it’s not because Lady Gaga’s BTW music video! Ok, well,
maybe just a little, tiny, insignificant bit… Maybe.
Kinky regards, K!
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