I started to wonder if dreamcatchers are actually really Native American, or some hippie souvenir trade invention: the ones with coloured chicken feathers are for sure the latter. Goes well with blonde people. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamcatcher:
Dreamcatchers originated with the Ojibwe … It wasn’t until the Pan-Indian Movement of the 1960s and 1970s, that they were adopted by Native Americans of a number of different nations. Some consider the dreamcatcher a symbol of unity among the various Indian Nations… However, many other Native Americans have come to see dreamcatchers as over-commercialized, offensively misappropriated and misused by non-Natives. Yyyep.
Lee Dennis
10 years ago
Two elements? I see three, and none goes with any other. In total, they all cancel each other out, equating to zero interest.
I hope some other commenter cares enough to click through and find out what the book is about.
Craig
10 years ago
Willing to bet fifty bucks that woman is named Rain or Willow.
EricL
10 years ago
So she plucked two crows, colored their feathers, and is now staring at a third bird in anticipation. Is the book told in the POV of the stalking bird-plucker or from the eyes of the naked crow?
Maybe she killed the last bird she stripped of its feathers and now the bird is haunting her.
I’ll bite: “Sheila and her friends face a problem when an ancient, evil spirit appears at the Mighty Oaks naturist resort.
Her spirit guide Acaraho and Sheila have to do something, but what? Luckily she doesn’t have to fight this battle alone.
Also in her private life Sheila faces difficult decisions. Surprises are lined up for her and Jeremy, and also for many other people that get involved in the hunt for the Evil Spirit.
I was told dreamcatchers are supposed to capture bad dreams to be burned up by the dawn sunrise, while allowing good dreams to past through. Or, is that pseudo Indian lore made up by white new age-ists?
Lucie le Blanc
10 years ago
Might be. But it sure means the blondie is going to be roasted crow come the morning. 😉
I started to wonder if dreamcatchers are actually really Native American, or some hippie souvenir trade invention: the ones with coloured chicken feathers are for sure the latter. Goes well with blonde people. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamcatcher:
Dreamcatchers originated with the Ojibwe … It wasn’t until the Pan-Indian Movement of the 1960s and 1970s, that they were adopted by Native Americans of a number of different nations. Some consider the dreamcatcher a symbol of unity among the various Indian Nations… However, many other Native Americans have come to see dreamcatchers as over-commercialized, offensively misappropriated and misused by non-Natives. Yyyep.
Two elements? I see three, and none goes with any other. In total, they all cancel each other out, equating to zero interest.
I hope some other commenter cares enough to click through and find out what the book is about.
Willing to bet fifty bucks that woman is named Rain or Willow.
So she plucked two crows, colored their feathers, and is now staring at a third bird in anticipation. Is the book told in the POV of the stalking bird-plucker or from the eyes of the naked crow?
Maybe she killed the last bird she stripped of its feathers and now the bird is haunting her.
I thought dream catchers were supposed to catch bad dreams. The blonde who’s caught in that dream catcher doesn’t look like a bad dream to me…
MOM! Get out of my dreamcatcher.
LOL!
I’ll bite: “Sheila and her friends face a problem when an ancient, evil spirit appears at the Mighty Oaks naturist resort.
Her spirit guide Acaraho and Sheila have to do something, but what? Luckily she doesn’t have to fight this battle alone.
Also in her private life Sheila faces difficult decisions. Surprises are lined up for her and Jeremy, and also for many other people that get involved in the hunt for the Evil Spirit.
This is book 2 in the “Naked Crow” series.”
You’re welcome.
Wow. That writing is amateur. Did anyone catch the “naturist” resort? Guys – that blonde dream girl caught in the net is nekkid.
You’re welcome. Again.
No she’s not. She’s wearing a necklace!
Old crows never die. The Evil Spirit just transforms them into cougars.
ka-tching!!! lol
I was told dreamcatchers are supposed to capture bad dreams to be burned up by the dawn sunrise, while allowing good dreams to past through. Or, is that pseudo Indian lore made up by white new age-ists?
Might be. But it sure means the blondie is going to be roasted crow come the morning. 😉