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Tomiétrèla by Kolter Sands
"Tomiétrèla by Kolter Sands presents a haunting premise that immediately captures attention. From the moment I began reading, I found myself completely absorbed in Dorothy's impossible situation. The concept of a protagonist whose physical form gradua" Read more of this review »
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This book is very intriguing. While I think the better way to characters is to use body language to create the scene, for instance, Dostoevsky in Crime and Punishment writing Rodion in his guilt and ultimate redemption to Christ.

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“416. Dorothy straggled into a room and saw a block rotating like a three-dimensional phenakistiscope, but every motion was not predetermined. There were three pancake men in a house made of bread and a roof of bacon. A magical wolf came and told them that for “Every day for eternity, I will eat you, but there is a catch.” The wolf continued, “If you all spare each other, I will only eat one of your limbs, and you three will not be eaten that day. If two of you spare each other and one chooses to sacrifice, the sacrificer will be eaten. If two choose to sacrifice and one chooses to spare, the two sacrificers will be eaten. If three of you choose to sacrifice each other, all of you will be eaten.” After much thought, the pancake men chose to sacrifice each other for eternity.
Dorothy grins as she went to the next door.”
Kolter Sands, Tomiétrèla

“No, you two always get in the way of my brilliance,” the Chrome man said to himself, looking at his wife and daughter, stabbing the heart in the center of the table with a fork. “I have no human heart anymore, and you cannot torture me.”
Hubert cut the heart, filleting it, yet there was no blood or Chrome liquid; it was empty.
Then, Hubert threw the heart at the wall, but it returned to the table like it was not cut at all.
Then the room became dark, and Hubert’s face dishevels, and he drinks more tea. There is one dim light in the room as he does so, with his face toward the table.
Sennin appeared only to Dorothy’s eye, saying, “See how discontent in one room brings ruin?”
Dorothy replied as she approached the next door, gentle and softly, “More like blissful delusion.”
Kolter Sands, Tomiétrèla

“Dorothy walks into the next door saying, “Why choose a power fantasy if it just is a pain you are disguising as truth? Such is all futile attempts of power.”
Kolter Sands, Tomiétrèla

“I have never understood why it is "greed" to want to keep the money you have earned but not greed to want to take somebody else's money.”
Thomas Sowell, Barbarians Inside the Gates and Other Controversial Essays

“People talk sometimes of a bestial cruelty, but that's a great injustice and insult to the beasts; a beast can never be so cruel as a man, so artistically cruel. The tiger only tears and gnaws, that's all he can do. He would never think of nailing people by the ears, even if he were able to do it.”
Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Brothers Karamazov

“Dorothy ran through the door with her left hand, starting to rot.”
Kolter Sands, Tomiétrèla

“So, why do you really want to be back in the Real World?” he asked.
“Because I prefer Reality over a blissful or a painful delusion,” Dorothy replied.”
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“Why not have the bliss of ignorance and fly to your heart's content? Is that not happiness?”
Dorothy turned around and laughs after hearing that. Dorothy smirks and walks closer to Sennin.
“Is not avoiding responsibility and reconciling oneself from his actions just cowardice?” Dorothy said with her ten-year-old voice.”
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