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Title: Intoxicated by the Lynx by Nicole C. Holmes, Malik R. Bey, Stacy Purks, Nicole C. Holmes ISBN: 1-890301-01-9 Publisher: M R BEY Pub. Date: 30 March, 1998 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (2 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: EXCELLENT BOOK - A Reader's Delight!!!
Comment: Intoxicated by the Lynx is about Mystical Journeys, Relationships, and Finding One's True Self. An Excellent Tale!
"...a masterpiece about friends, forgiveness, and the unknown..." MR BEY -Long Island
"...so impressive that I told everyone at school I knew to purchase the book..." student from Cornell University
"....everyone will find Holmes' book inspiration and exciting..." D.C. Critic
"...I love the style and way the author intertwined and developed the story..." Lynda -Amherst
"Only you can take the next step. You must surrender if you desire to evolve. You must become intoxicated by the lynx." With that exhoration, Nari regressed to age three and soon stood beside a honey-brown man with jet-black hair and amber eyes. "Trust me sister. All is well." In this novel, Holmes follows the lives of friends and lovers from Buffalo's East side, all thirty-somethings, or bearly, as they discover the true self. Twin sisters reunite and escape to a special place in the mountains where radiance and meditative songs let the soul "enter into a place that has only offered peace and comfort." All is not mystical. On the earthly plain, roommates jealously guard their men, who zealously pursue the princessess, Holmes occasionally uses graphic language to tether the metaphysical. But Stephanie shows her sister Candy the wonders of special, the zone of waves that wash childhood memories through jaded cells. "I will focus my energy on my center to assit you. You will see." The Lynx held a key. "Your fears will stalk you as long as you feed them. You must learn the source of your fears or it will consume you." The men consider Richard Pryor's philosophy of male selfishness. But each individual grows in the light of discovery. Exploration, agony and affection have unraveled the mysteries of life." -the Book Reader: America's Most Independent of New Books
Rating: 5
Summary: the book keeps your attention all the way through
Comment: Intoxicated by the Lynx is about Mystical Journeys, Relationships, and Finding One's True Self. An Excellent Tale!
"...a masterpiece about friends, forgiveness, and the unknown..." MR BEY -Long Island
"...a non-stop unraveling story that blossoms with insight about life and knowing..." T.S. Davis - Buffalo
"...intriguing and is keeping my interest. The twins ordeal with the other beingis right on..." S. Rasheed -Cleveland
"...the sister's use of everyday life and showing how people can tap into their creative forces to do these great things that many people seek to achieve....Nicole's books is powerful....I'm going to recommend the book..." Nerherti -Brooklyn
"...actually transport you or the scene....gripping..."Investment Banker-NYC
"...so impressive that I told everyone at school I knew to purchase the book..." student from Cornell University
"....everyone will find Holmes' book inspiration and exciting..." D.C. Critic
"...I love the style and way the author intertwined and developed the story..." Lynda -Amherst
"Only you can take the next step. You must surrender if you desire to evolve. You must become intoxicated by the lynx." With that exhoration, Nari regressed to age three and soon stood beside a honey-brown man with jet-black hair and amber eyes. "Trust me sister. All is well." In this novel, Holmes follows the lives of friends and lovers from Buffalo's East side, all thirty-somethings, or bearly, as they discover the true self. Twin sisters reunite and escape to a special place in the mountains where radiance and meditative songs let the soul "enter into a place that has only offered peace and comfort." All is not mystical. On the earthly plain, roommates jealously guard their men, who zealously pursue the princessess, Holmes occasionally uses graphic language to tether the metaphysical. But Stephanie shows her sister Candy the wonders of special, the zone of waves that wash childhood memories throug! h jaded cells. "I will focus my energy on my center to assit you. You will see." The Lynx held a key. "Your fears will stalk you as long as you feed them. You must learn the source of your fears or it will consume you." The men consider Richard Pryor's philosophy of male selfishness. But each individual grows in the light of discovery. Exploration, agony and affection have unraveled the mysteries of life." -the Book Reader: America's Most Independent of New Books
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