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silent treatment

 you take away the rays of sun and leave me at the mercy of the night sky with no offer of a beautiful sunset or lights to guide my path with you i am in the dark surrounded by the overwhelming sound of doubt and the steady hum of silence a slow and painful torture of the mind a weapon only meant for me a weapon only you can yield when the day no longer serves you i am left to chase your love blindly

book review : brotherless night

Genre: Historical fiction Reading age: 16+ Rating: 8/10 You’ll like this if you’ve read: A Thousand Splendid Suns I recently joined my work book club and our April book was chosen by a random generator and landed on Brotherless Night. At first I had low expectations, as I didn’t know much of Sri Lanka’s history or the author but after reading the first page I was hooked. It’s not everyday you get in the mind of a ‘terrorist’. That being said, calling someone a terrorist is very nuanced. I definitely believe in the grey area between terrorism and freedom fighting, however once we refrain from using it as a noun and rather a verb, it becomes pretty clear. This book shows that anyone inflicting terror on another, regardless of the motivations can be deemed a terrorist, whether part of a militant group, the government or an international peacekeeping regime. It shows us that freedom from oppression cannot be gained through oppressing another. It even highlights how non violent tactics can ...