A heartfelt memoir that addresses the importance of artistic expression and never taking life for granted. This work will have wide appeal, not just for those who love tattooing and the arts.
Set in Dublin in the 1970s during a time of unrest over the question of a united Ireland, this book should appeal to readers who appreciate atmospheric, historical mysteries. Recommend to fans of Tana French’s “Dublin Murder Squad” series.
A meditation on identity, home, and motherhood, this exquisite audio is not to be missed. Recommend to readers of Pik-Shuen Fung’s Ghost Forest or Lisa Ko’s The Leavers.
Though this is directed at those familiar with Metallica, there is much to ponder here, even for those those who aren’t metalheads. The spiritual, philosophical, and psychological musings will provoke debate and reward serious readers.