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Have you ever read Donato Carrisi? As usual, I work in reverse and started with the last book that came out: The House of Silences.
This book was a gift, and it was also the ‘container’ for a further gift, so you can imagine how happy I was to receive it.
The House of Silences is the fourth volume in what is so far a quadrilogy and comes to bookshops after the previous books The House of Voices, The House without Memories and The House of Lights.
Do you know any of these books?
Pietro Gerber, the protagonist, is a hypnotist specialising in paediatric therapy.
On the subject of hypnosis, I would love to know Quarc‘s opinion: in his All true Alessandro Depegi recounts his own direct experiences.
Regarding silence instead, would you like to tell me something?
In the meantime, I would like to quote two sentences from the book that struck me:
Sad people cannot hurt anyone precisely because they know pain well.
Every person has an indelible dream. A dream of which he keeps the memory for the rest of his life. Often there is not even a particular reason for this, often they are not memorable dreams at all.
By now you know that I have a particular weakness for dreams but as I am not normal, I cannot remember an indelible dream unfortunately.
I can, however, speak of a recurring element: water.
What about you?