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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I am writing this review as I was awarded the book through GoodReads' FirstReads. I am posting the review here and on LibraryThing: A quirky piece of work. Its reminiscent of Kafka and Camus. Its a bit unpolished, and going from an 'I' perspective to a narrative of Tobias every-other-chapter is a bit jarring, and I'm not particularly fond of it (I always have the view of if you use 'I' chapters anywhere in a novel; the entire novel should be first-person outside of journal/diary/note entries). I enjoyed the novel and am eagerly awaiting more from Dana. I am writing this review as I was awarded the book through GoodReads' FirstReads. I am posting the review here and on LibraryThing: A quirky piece of work. Its reminiscent of Kafka and Camus. Its a bit unpolished, and going from an 'I' perspective to a narrative of Tobias every-other-chapter is a bit jarring, and I'm not particularly fond of it (I always have the view of if you use 'I' chapters anywhere in a novel; the entire novel should be first-person outside of journal/diary/note entries). I enjoyed the novel and am eagerly awaiting more from Dana. I am writing this review as I was awarded the book through GoodReads' FirstReads. I am posting the review here and on LibraryThing: A quirky piece of work. Its reminiscent of Kafka and Camus. Its a bit unpolished, and going from an 'I' perspective to a narrative of Tobias every-other-chapter is a bit jarring, and I'm not particularly fond of it (I always have the view of if you use 'I' chapters anywhere in a novel; the entire novel should be first-person outside of journal/diary/note entries). I enjoyed the novel and am eagerly awaiting more from Dana. I am writing this review as I was awarded the book through GoodReads' FirstReads. I am posting the review here and on LibraryThing: A quirky piece of work. Its reminiscent of Kafka and Camus. Its a bit unpolished, and going from an 'I' perspective to a narrative of Tobias every-other-chapter is a bit jarring, and I'm not particularly fond of it (I always have the view of if you use 'I' chapters anywhere in a novel; the entire novel should be first-person outside of journal/diary/note entries). I enjoyed the novel and am eagerly awaiting more from Dana. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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A quirky piece of work. Its reminiscent of Kafka and Camus. Its a bit unpolished, and going from an 'I' perspective to a narrative of Tobias every-other-chapter is a bit jarring, and I'm not particularly fond of it (I always have the view of if you use 'I' chapters anywhere in a novel; the entire novel should be first-person outside of journal/diary/note entries).
I enjoyed the novel and am eagerly awaiting more from Dana. ( )