Wednesday, September 10, 2008

A Friesian Horse Book - Book Review

Title: Confidential Letters to Lady Belle

Author: Dr Margarethe Delaware Clermont

Publication date: 31 December 2006

Type of Book: Fictional e-book

Setting: Loire River Valley, France

Pagecount:188 pages

Theme: The development and enriching human relationship between a Holstein female horse and her ignorant owner

Summary: The book dwells of 13 letters written to a very particular Holstein female horse who was at in livery at the clip of the book's writing. The letters were written by her owner, M, who was traveling through French Republic during the Christmastide period, from 19 December, M's birthday, to the 31 of December, Belle's birthday. Respective powerful natural language processing (neuro-linguisitic-programming) techniques are introducing with admirable subtlety. In fact, the whole book can be said to be a metaphor about one woman's life-changing crisis and the Equus caballus that helped her done it.

The Characters: There are two chief characters: Belle, the Holstein female horse and M, her owner. Belle is the accelerator that alterations M's life forever and military units her to reexamine her beliefs and convictions.

Highlights: The narrative about the reaching of the Lusitano entire conveys crying to the readers eyes, the mare's position of dieting and weight direction is irresistibly amusing and Belle's growth demand for a foal of her ain maintains the reader turning the pages in sympathy. Most certainly unputdownable. The adroit manner that respective very effectual and powerful natural language processing methods are introduced and demonstrated gives the reader nutrient for reflection. One realises half-way done that this is about much more than than just a narrative of a Equus caballus and her proprietor getting to cognize each other. Initially, it is entertaining and endearing, but soon the reader goes portion of the script, an active participant, on an emotional rollercoaster and ends up learning a batch about natural language processing as well as him/herself. This book will appeal to a broad audience, and not just to horse-lovers. It is aimed more than at grownup readers, but adolescents will also bask it.

Quote: "The entire immediately recognised her, his bosom leapt in his powerful chest. He had only met her once before, but he instantly knew that she was the one. He joyfully leaped around his field; she stared at him with large, alarmed eyes. He was somewhat taken aback, was she not thrilled to see him?

She approached very cautiously. He held his breath, and then blew through his nose. She froze. He tried to relax, stopped swishing his tail, willing her to come up closer. After a while, she timidly opened and closed the gate behind her. She never took her eyes off him. She took a deep breath and walked towards him slowly, measuring each step. Initially, he stood as still as a statue, but eventually his emotions overcame him. In two powerful boundary he was right in presence of her, tossing his abundant steel Grey mane. She looked suspiciously as if she was going to faint. He was getting a spot worried..."

Any weak bits? More please! The termination is satisfying and complete, with a big dose of feel-good factor, but a subsequence MUST be in the pipe-line...the reader will be thought about this book and belle's narrative for calendar months to come, and not just because of the positive subliminal suggestions woven into the text!

Overall Evaluation (out of 5 stars): ***** Highly Recommended.

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