Shown below are two recent reviews of Donald's writing from members of the online literary community.
"Donald Carter is a writer known for his unique insights on profound subjects such as death, God, immortality, and the meaning of life. He writes with a distinctive perspective shaped by his experiences with schizophrenia, which adds depth to his novels. His works are described as compelling and eye-opening, often exploring themes of hope and the unknown. Carter's writing is characterized by clarity and a blend of philosophy and spirituality, making his novels both thought-provoking and engaging."
""Demons In The Pleasant Valley Hills" by Donald Carter has received positive feedback for its deep philosophical narrative. Set in the scenic Nova Scotia, the book delves into ethical debates about God, evil, morality, and hope. It also explores themes of mental illness, faith, and the meaning of life through the lives of its characters, including outlaw bikers and a boxer with schizophrenia.
If you enjoy thought-provoking and philosophical novels with a mix of drama and ethical exploration, this might be a good read for you. Have you read any other books by Donald Carter?"
Listed below are Donald Carter's books which can be found by searching for his name on Audible.ca Amazon.ca and Apple iTunes websites in Canada or by visiting Audible.com Amazon.com and Apple iTunes websites in the USA.
1) "The Devils Of Truro"
2) "The Imbecile Donald Hucksworth" (Audiobook version recommended)
3) "Lust Lust Lust Montreal To Paris" (Audiobook version recommended)
4) "Demons In The Pleasant Valley Hills"
5) "A Paranoid Schizophrenics Message Of Hope For The World"
6) "The Schizophrenics Journey Of Hope"
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