Exploring themes of modern life and the complexities of love across time, this collection of poems and haiku offers a philosophical perspective enriched by relevant photos and illustrations. Hamilton Hill's third book invites readers to reflect on the interplay between past experiences and future possibilities, creating a poignant and visually engaging experience.
Hamilton Hill Book order
This author crafts fictional novels grounded in factual events and the places they've experienced through extensive travel. Their works draw deeply from personal observations across over 453 cities in 51 countries, reflecting real-world encounters within fictional narratives. The writer excels at weaving compelling stories that blend the authenticity of lived experience with the art of storytelling. Their literary approach uniquely combines the spirit of exploration with evocative prose.




- 2020
- 2019
Legend of the West Road
- 260 pages
- 10 hours of reading
In Luhonono, a mystical African realm, the barrier between the living and the dead is maintained by a mirrored gate. When this gate shatters, the balance is disrupted, leaving a teenage girl and her two male friends as the unlikely heroes tasked with guiding the souls to the afterlife. Their journey explores themes of friendship, courage, and the intersection of life and death, as they confront challenges that test their resolve and uncover the secrets of their world.
- 2015
A Word or Two
- 60 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring the complexities of human existence, this collection features poems, haiku, and short stories that offer a reflective commentary on life's absurdities and our tendency to repeat mistakes. With tones that range from sardonic to humorous, the verses envision a hopeful future in a higher realm defined by love. The imagery evokes a sense of beauty and tranquility, suggesting that even amidst chaos, the remnants of infinity continue to grace us from the cosmos.
- 2003
Let the Standing Stones Speak
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Natasha Hoffman describes her personal pilgrimages to the standing stones of Carnac, France which she calls a vast wisdom library holding an encoded message from the archangels relating the early history of humankind to the problems of today and providing hope and inspiration for the future. schovat popis