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Rainbow Field Holograph
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You won't come away from this story feeling good, or happy about yourself and the world around you. It's unlikely that you'll close the book, turn to the one you love, and say, 'You know what? I have a feeling that everything is going to be alright.'
Simply put, the book won't let you. It will take you gently by the hand, and guide you on a walk through a world of twisted and broken individuals, unable to recover from the pain and loss of the past, and perhaps unwilling to. Through the eyes of the characters in the book, we see the answer to a simple question: 'How do you move on from unforgettable, unforgivable events?' Rainbow Field Holograph explores several answers to this question, no matter how awkward, painful, or unsettling.
Though you won't come away with anything resembling positivity when you read Rainbow Field Holograph, what you will come away with is an experience. A clear snapshot into lives and feelings you should hope you'll never have to experience first hand.
And for that reason, I think it's a book worth reading.
Simply put, the book won't let you. It will take you gently by the hand, and guide you on a walk through a world of twisted and broken individuals, unable to recover from the pain and loss of the past, and perhaps unwilling to. Through the eyes of the characters in the book, we see the answer to a simple question: 'How do you move on from unforgettable, unforgivable events?' Rainbow Field Holograph explores several answers to this question, no matter how awkward, painful, or unsettling.
Though you won't come away with anything resembling positivity when you read Rainbow Field Holograph, what you will come away with is an experience. A clear snapshot into lives and feelings you should hope you'll never have to experience first hand.
And for that reason, I think it's a book worth reading.
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May 28, 2012
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May 28, 2012
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