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Io Deceneus: Journal of a Time Traveler (The Living Universe, #1)
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my first First read giweaway win.
It's an odd book. Although the writing style makes it very confusing at some points, it managed to press all the right buttons for me and thus becomes very compelling read. I personally hate the first person narrative in books but with this one you are spared with all the whiny emotions and descriptions of everything those stories usually consist off. Here you might not be able to correlate with the main character as you never truly find out what his real name is. I mean the guy says it himself that everybody just ignored his name as soon as he had introduced himself. It's a breath of fresh air in my bookshelf.
I think this is one of those books you either love it or hate it despite all spelling mistakes, especially in the last two chapters, there is no middle ground, yet I shall say I liked it. Liked it enough to recommend it.
It's an odd book. Although the writing style makes it very confusing at some points, it managed to press all the right buttons for me and thus becomes very compelling read. I personally hate the first person narrative in books but with this one you are spared with all the whiny emotions and descriptions of everything those stories usually consist off. Here you might not be able to correlate with the main character as you never truly find out what his real name is. I mean the guy says it himself that everybody just ignored his name as soon as he had introduced himself. It's a breath of fresh air in my bookshelf.
I think this is one of those books you either love it or hate it despite all spelling mistakes, especially in the last two chapters, there is no middle ground, yet I shall say I liked it. Liked it enough to recommend it.
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