Haha, Nadaism is what I do naturally! Thank you for stopping by, Connie! I really appreciate it!Cotwani wrote: ↑27 Apr 2019, 01:51 I think, to answer your opening remarks, I strive for Nadaism!
Well, you have done an amazing job in capturing what the script is about, but I am definitely not in the target audience. I agree with you, even the target audience would miss out on a lot, if they watched, rather than read, the play.
Great review!
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English is my first language, and I did struggle a bit with the worldplay! You may have to be cautious about it. thanks for stopping by, Andrea. I really appreciate itLunastella wrote: ↑24 Apr 2019, 06:48 The concept of this book appeals to me because I was heavily invested in the literature academia and art scene for a long time and I know how many criticizable issues this topic can raise. However, I'm a bit hesitant to pick up the book because English isn't my first language and I don't know how much of a struggle would I face with so much wordplay.
Thank you for your creative and analytical review!
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Thank you, Shrabastee! I really appreciate the kind words!Shrabastee wrote: ↑27 Apr 2019, 03:46 I have no words to express what I felt after reading your review,unless I amalgamate two words to coin a new one. I have not ever read any book like this,and probably won't ever dare to,because I will simply be lost. It is admirable how you not only read,analysed, and reviewed it,but put a clear and thorough picture to the audience. Thanks for the great review,Noor!
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