Lunhabella AND THE PILLARS OF HEAVEN, English-Spanish: Lunhabella y Los Pilares del Cielo
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Have you ever read a magic book? A book written by a Fairy. A book whose story overflows imagination, fantasy, and science fiction, merged with love stories of the most classic romantic style. Have you not read it?
That is because you have not yet dabbled in the literature of the Honduran writer A. O. Rodas (Azucena Ordoñez Rodas,) because in her own words, this beautiful work of which I speak in question is an “overflowing fiction and Fantasy: Lunhabella and The Pillars of Heaven. It is a collection of stories that are intertwined to tell a throbbing story to the beat of light and shadows.” I will not deny that when I started reading this book I was stung by curiosity, because I have read its other writing also very beautiful and I said to myself: “Azucena has written another story that is superior or captivates me much more than any of the ones I have read from her before”.
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Lunhabella AND THE PILLARS OF HEAVEN, English-Spanish - Azucena Ordoñez Rodas
Lunhabella
and The Pillars of Heaven
COMPASS OF LIGHT AND SHADOW
ABOUT THIS BOOK
A beautiful story
Have you ever read a magic book? A book written by a Fairy. A book whose story overflows imagination, fantasy, and science fiction, merged with love stories of the most classic romantic style. Have you not read it?
That is because you have not yet dabbled in the literature of the Honduran writer A. O. Rodas (Azucena Ordoñez Rodas,) because in her own words, this beautiful work of which I speak in question is an overflowing fiction and Fantasy: Lunhabella and The Pillars of Heaven. It is a collection of stories that are intertwined to tell a throbbing story to the beat of light and shadows.
I will not deny that when I started reading this book I was stung by curiosity, because I have read its other writing also very beautiful and I said to myself: Azucena has written another story that is superior or captivates me much more than any of the ones I have read from her before
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With the subtle touch of a fine lyricism that captures and captivates, embellish, appropriate and unravels new truths that sweeten the soul. That is what fairies do, sorry, I meant, writers