Thank you! It's interesting how popular Greek tragedy is - with good reason, of course.lbhatters wrote: ↑30 Apr 2018, 22:00 This sounds like a fascinating book. Your reviewing skills are exceptional. This is a book I think I would enjoy, even though it goes against every grain in my body about the subject matter. The fact that you compare it to a Greek tragedy is what compels me. Thanks for the nice review!
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I agree with you, Mildred Tabitha! Horace's ability sounds intriguing, and I would definitely like to know more about the rocky relationship between Horace and his uncle.Mildred Tabitha wrote: ↑26 Apr 2018, 22:44 This sounds like a really nice novel. I like Horace's ability to reconstruct the faces of the bodies and give them an identity. I'm more interested in knowing about the "troubled relationship" between Horace and his uncle. Although this non Christian setting is not something I would want to read about, I enjoyed reading your review.