Fieldy
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One Hundread Years Of Solitude
Amazing, epic novel that blends fantasy aspects onto a realistic world. The names were easy to remember (every character died before his name was re-introduced) - important to the mirror of time whch by extension would have to be circular, if and only if, it was circular, if we regard the fact that time is linear and follows intuituve facts of causation.
Excitable, energetic and the prose was concise and empathy towards the characters were possible.
Unlike many, I felt that Ursula was the best character in the book. Holding everything together, and motivation and dispensing wisdom to others until her rather strange death. She lived so long she went from baby, to adult back to baby - circular.
Amazing read
But I may post here as Dostoyevsky (Crime and Punishment) is wooing me on every page. Something tells me Im going to buy every book he has ever produced in his fantastic literary career
Amazing, epic novel that blends fantasy aspects onto a realistic world. The names were easy to remember (every character died before his name was re-introduced) - important to the mirror of time whch by extension would have to be circular, if and only if, it was circular, if we regard the fact that time is linear and follows intuituve facts of causation.
Excitable, energetic and the prose was concise and empathy towards the characters were possible.
Unlike many, I felt that Ursula was the best character in the book. Holding everything together, and motivation and dispensing wisdom to others until her rather strange death. She lived so long she went from baby, to adult back to baby - circular.
Amazing read
But I may post here as Dostoyevsky (Crime and Punishment) is wooing me on every page. Something tells me Im going to buy every book he has ever produced in his fantastic literary career