Please come back and tell us what you think if you get the time to read it!Asen Stoyanchev wrote: ↑13 Apr 2018, 09:10 I imagine that it must have been a difficult experience to write such a book given the tragic circumstances surrounding the story.
Most probably, one feels the same while reading. I will dive into that thrilling read as soon as I can. Your review is descriptive enough, so two thumbs up!
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With pleasure!NL Hartje wrote: ↑13 Apr 2018, 14:28Please come back and tell us what you think if you get the time to read it!Asen Stoyanchev wrote: ↑13 Apr 2018, 09:10 I imagine that it must have been a difficult experience to write such a book given the tragic circumstances surrounding the story.
Most probably, one feels the same while reading. I will dive into that thrilling read as soon as I can. Your review is descriptive enough, so two thumbs up!
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Wow, secretive? I guess this is just proof that we all see different things in the same work. I will be looking for your review!
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Just to be clear, I only think one death happens within the pages of the book. The rest are just allusions to events that have already happened. There is really very little violence in this book, it is much more about emotional turmoil.
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Ooh, I'm so glad to hear another opinion! Which was your favorite metaphor? I opened a post to discuss this specifically, I'd love to hear your thoughts!KRay93 wrote: ↑16 Apr 2018, 12:45 Great review! I read the book and I agree on all the points you emphasized. I also loved the author's writing style, and it caught my attention how she focuses on describing what the characters smell. This helped me a lot to get into the atmosphere of the characters' desperate lives. Undoubtedly, the best book of which I had to review so far.
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