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Parapsychological Burlesque: Midsummer Midnight Edition

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Fasten your seat belt and prepare yourself for a long ride with Theodore Woods, main character of Parapsychological Burlesque, fiction story by Adis Durmic, young author with great imagination and specific writing style, full of poetic figures and descriptive sentences.
Complex sentences give us full picture of the settings in the story, which are often so eerie that make your heart stop for a moment. Then again, in the following lines, we are back and we keep moving through the book. By invoking a few senses, the scenes come to life. Adding the sights, smells, and sounds allows the reader to imagine the moment. It’s a simple way to better engage readers and bring them deep into the world created in Parapsychological Burlesque.
It keeps you focused on reading all the time and at the end it makes you smile. Life is a book, you never know what is on the next pages. Those pages, given to us by Adis Durmic, are mixture of horror, love, friendship, devotion and revenge. Same as life. And yet, as the book of life, this book will leave you surprised till the end.
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This edition includes "Midsummer Midnight" collection.

71 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 15, 2016

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January 6, 2018
This is an awesome book. It is a psychedelic rollercoaster ride through the mentality of the post-war Balkans. The fact that the author is not a native English-speaker only adds to the charm and unworldliness of the text. The world the reader is introduced to is not quite dystopian, but nor is it the comfortable environment of his armchair. Death and perversion rub shoulders with kindness and good-neighbourliness, leading the reader to suppose that there is still hope for us all.
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