Sunsborne pitches darkly into another world. Often the world and characters is hazy, but ''Sunsborne'' is a true picture of the reality, conflict, and tensions. In the midst of a conflict torn situation there is love. Robin Wyatt Dunn presents an uncanny story of past and present, darkness and light. His way with language and its thick opacity create a stunning impact on the mind.
If you are looking for ''meanings'', leave it. If you are looking for legerdemain stunts, leave it. But if you are looking for a fabulous world, in mythic settings, here it is, in the manner that only Dunn can achieve - credulity climaxing into incredible and fascinating story. (Ananya S Guha Shillong, India)
Something in Robin Wyatt Dunn's writing keeps pulling me back to his books. And even though I didn't really understand the last one I've read, Sunborne has a bit the same feeling, but at least I can wrap my head around it! It's a tad less theatrical and a bit more "sophisticated". So, I might be on my way to fall in love with his work all over again, but I can't help it... I miss Julia. Julia, Skydaughter...
I won a copy of the book in audio format through librarything. Unfortunately, this was not my cup of tea. I rarely don't finish a book after i start it.This was one of them. I gave up after 10 chapters.Just way too abstract, couldn't get into it at all.