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It absolutely does. I know others have written how I immediately reacted to your novels: they read like fiction...which is great. One becomes immersed into your work. It's so entrancing and not like a stereotypical work of fiction that can be interesting but so sterile. I absolutely love reading your work.
Just finished "Dead Wake" and you succeeded in your goal to create a rich experience with "real" human beings. It's what I love about your books.
You are very successful at your work creating the "so called" narrative history.
I love your in depth research and your writing style.
Thank you!
You wove so many historical notables in "Devil. . . " that I was swarming the book with mini post-it notes. Will look into "Almost Home" with caution, as today's post-birth "abortions" have already made this stone cry.
I am currently reading and listening to Dead Wake. Originally added to my to read list back in 2015. Delayed due to life. I have to say that I love the way Erik wraps actual accounts together. He has a unique way to adapt his writing to match the historical accounts. History reads more like a fantastical reading of a fantasy novel rather than the retelling from the real world. Will be an easy 5 star review once I complete the novel!
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Mar 25, 2015 06:54AM
It absolutely does. I know others have written how I immediately reacted to your novels: they read like fiction...which is great. One becomes immersed into your work. It's so entrancing and not like a stereotypical work of fiction that can be interesting but so sterile. I absolutely love reading your work.
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Just finished "Dead Wake" and you succeeded in your goal to create a rich experience with "real" human beings. It's what I love about your books.
You are very successful at your work creating the "so called" narrative history.I love your in depth research and your writing style.
Thank you!
You wove so many historical notables in "Devil. . . " that I was swarming the book with mini post-it notes. Will look into "Almost Home" with caution, as today's post-birth "abortions" have already made this stone cry.
I am currently reading and listening to Dead Wake. Originally added to my to read list back in 2015. Delayed due to life. I have to say that I love the way Erik wraps actual accounts together. He has a unique way to adapt his writing to match the historical accounts. History reads more like a fantastical reading of a fantasy novel rather than the retelling from the real world. Will be an easy 5 star review once I complete the novel!




