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fellow readers :)
For this post, I would like to share to all of you another
interesting novel for all of you to enjoy during your leisure.
THE SCAR by Sergey and Maria
Dyachenko
Sergey & Maria Dyachenko |
The novel of The Scar |
The novel
is at first written in Russia which then been translated into English. Here is
what the novel are all about:
Arriving at a long ways past swords and magic, The Scar
is a story of two individuals torn by debacle, their plunge into depression,
and their reemergence through affection and boldness. Sergey and Marina
Dyachenko blend sensational scenes with sentiment, activity and wit, in a style
both immediate and melodious. Composed with a beyond any doubt creative hand,
The Scar is the story of a man determined by his hot devils to discover
reclamation and the woman who could possibly spare him.
Egert is a
brash, certain part of the first class watches and a narcissistic adulterer. In
any case after he slaughters a guiltless student in a duel, a baffling man
known as "The Wanderer" challenges Egert and slices his face with his
sword, leaving Egert with a scar that comes to symbolize his cowardice. Not
able to end his affliction by his hand, Egert leaves on an odyssey to
undiscovered the condemnation and the repulsive harm he has created, which can
only be repaired by a terrible trip down a long and frightening way.
For this post, we would like
to bring a new element to this blog which is the praises that were given to the
novel . We think that it might help you to make decision better. So, here comes
the praises.
The other version of the novel's cover |
The praises for
The Scar
“Rich, vivid, tactile prose, with a solid yet
unpredictable plot–and an extraordinary depth and intensity character
reminiscent of the finest Russian literature. A truly spellbinding work even
audiences jaded by standard U.S/U.K fantasy will devour.” – Kirkus Reviews
(starred review)
“Reminiscent of
Ptricia Mckillip’s fairy-tale style, this elegant debut by a husband-and-wife
team from Kiev combines the somber beauty of the Russian literature with the
allegoric power of a traditional folk tale. The theme of the double-edged
nature of curses should appeal to readers outside the fantasy genre.” – Library
Journal
“An orthodox story
fringed with magic, romance, secret societies, and whispers of the end time.” –
Booklist
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