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Joanna Chaplin
is 20% done
I put this down for the night and now I don't want to pick it up again.
— Jul 18, 2016 06:02AM
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Joanna Chaplin
is 16% done
There's some neat architecture described.
— Jul 18, 2016 06:01AM
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Joanna Chaplin
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Goodness, this is serious. Ponderous. I'm not sure the story lends itself to humor, but still. I am seriously having trouble relating to the characters. I sometimes enjoy stories about gods and aliens, though, so maybe it's something about the characterization that leaves me feeling I have no handle here?
— Jul 18, 2016 06:00AM
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Shean Pao
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The Feather and the Moon Well is available online at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Smashwords, and Kobo
— Mar 29, 2016 01:21PM
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Shean Pao
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The Feather and the Moon Well is available online at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Smashwords, and Kobo
— Mar 29, 2016 01:20PM
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Angel
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I enjoy the way that art and memory are working in this story. Hopefully that interaction gets a deeper exploration..
— Mar 19, 2016 04:46PM
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Angel
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Things got a little darker than I was expecting them to right off the bat for this author, but the settings are striking and beautiful, the Celtic mythology a delight to explore. It's nice to find a book that makes you want to write as much as you want to sit still and read it.
— Mar 19, 2016 04:22PM
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Lashaan Balasingam
is on page 145 of 254
I wonder what the endgame's going to be. Curious is all I am.
— Mar 17, 2016 11:16PM
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Lashaan Balasingam
is on page 60 of 254
Reminds me of a female Rumpelstiltskin from Once Upon A Time. Very mysterious, much more innocent and a lot less ugly. I can definitely feel that fairy tale vibe with the beautiful writing.
— Mar 14, 2016 03:43PM
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Mariah
is on page 30 of 254
I'm loving it so far. The writing style is fun and easy to read, even out loud. The Willow Woman searching for a release from her loneliness is touching, and rather frightening how she might achieve that very freedom. I understand that she's not human and her only interaction with people. She deserves a friend though. She's been alone much too long.
— Feb 20, 2016 07:16PM
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