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Friday, November 23, 2012

The Hushed Willow - A Review

The Hushed Willow by Lorna Joy Knox nee Ramsamugh is a collection of poetry that will stir your emotions as you embark on a rollercoaster ride through life. As the title suggests the poetry contained in The Hushed Willow is that of emotions and feelings that are kept silent, feelings of sadness, loss, betrayal and hurt. The author has an exceptional gift of portraying such vivid emotions in such few words and is a joy to read. The words of her poetry flow together so gracefully with images from nature jumping up to meet you as you read.

This book takes us through the many adventures of life and recalls a multitude of emotions on its way. Lorna Knox is an extremely talented poet who endeavours to portray so much in so few words. Lorna uses modern free style poetry but maintains the constant rhythm necessary for great poetry.

Containing so many wonderful works of poetry it is quite difficult to choose a favourite or even favourites, however, one poem that really grabbed my attention was "Despair", this poem contains very powerful emotions especially those in the second verse as the poet describes love as a dream. I was also really taken by the poem "Magic", a short and uplifting collection of words where I found myself smiling as I reached the end. The last two lines of this poem really help to sum up this feeling - "To sit among a band, That will soothe me into never, never land."

At the end of this wonderful collection of poetry, Ms. Knox has concluded by giving us a taste of her other skills by including a short story titled "Bound in Friendship --- The Story of Two Friends". A remarkable story, well written that tests the boundaries of friendship in a light romantic story.

The Hushed Willow is a must for anyone with lust for poetry. There is a poem for everyone in this book, if you've lived at all you will definitely find a poem to relate to.

Lorna Joy Knox nee Ramsamugh is also the author of "Flames of a Rose" which can be purchased from all major bookstores including Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

Review of the Zen Touch MP3 Player

When shopping for a digital music device, it is becomes clear that there are dozens of mp3 players to choose from. One of the most popular of these is the Zen Touch mp3 Player by Creative Labs. So what makes this mp3 player so popular among digital music enthusiasts? Well here are some things that people have agreed are the absolute strengths of the Zen Touch device:

1. Long battery life. The Zen Touch simply outlasts the competition - it has a much longer battery life than the popular Apple iPod.

2. The sound quality is really quite good. Most users rate the sound quality as the device's best attribute.

3. User friendly touch-pad. It is easy to use and the options are useful.

4. Has a nice, simply design that is durable. It's overall design won't set it apart, but it's simplicity makes it easy to handle, carry, and use.

5. Compatibility. It's compatible with a wide range of online music stores, and music formats (MP3, WMA, WAV).

6. Reasonable price. A comparable iPod device costs about $50 more at some retailers.

Now here are some brief negatives:

1. The battery can not be removed. This, however, depends upon which model you buy. The newest model (20 GB) - for some odd reason - does not have a removable battery.

2. LCD display could be better. There's a contrast problem between the black text and blue back lighting that may cause some problems in reading the display.

3. The new Touch Pad may be too sensitive.

The Zen Touch has some nice extra features that warrant some attention. For instance, the nice FM tuner and FM/voice recorder add-on (for an extra $50) is something that many mp3 devices have been lacking since their introduction. For many, the extra cost is probably worth it. Also, Creative's Zen Touch is capable of playing protected WMA, and WAV files - a feature not yet found on the Apple iPod and some other devices.

The Zen's menu options include Music Library, Now Playing, Play Mode, Settings, and Information. The Music Library provides a collection of songs arranged by playlist, album, artist, genre, and recordings. You can also choose to see all song files at once. And unlike the iPod, you can actually name these play lists.

Creative Lab's Zen Touch mp3 player is certainly a contender in the mp3 player market. It's new touch pad design will be seen by many as much needed improvement over previous Zen devices. Also, the sheer compatibility is sure to go a long way with users. Our overall evaluation: very good; a sure competitor.


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