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The Burned Tower
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Wow, I adored this. That's kind of shocking, since I haven't loved something I've read in a very long time. I suppose I shouldn't be surprised since this book is the product of the authors, who wrote The Scar, which I also loved.
It was a bizarre little story, but I liked how it was just unapologetically weird. I also admit that I was completely absorbed in the raw emotionality that the Dyachenkos are so good at delivering. (Even in translations from the native language, so kudos to the translator as well). It helps get me caught up in what's happening, so much that I was almost one hundred ebook pages in when I looked to see how much I read, and was shocked and disappointed that I was almost done.
Overall, I really need to read more from these authors, because this was an awesome literary gem and now I want more.
It was a bizarre little story, but I liked how it was just unapologetically weird. I also admit that I was completely absorbed in the raw emotionality that the Dyachenkos are so good at delivering. (Even in translations from the native language, so kudos to the translator as well). It helps get me caught up in what's happening, so much that I was almost one hundred ebook pages in when I looked to see how much I read, and was shocked and disappointed that I was almost done.
Overall, I really need to read more from these authors, because this was an awesome literary gem and now I want more.
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