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The author gets, it my God does she get what it feels like and is able to convey living in a state of hopelessness the sort of thing that I kind of selfishly wish no one else knew. The story is excellent the characters are wonderful and all things being equal, it feels yearly pertinent to today granted that's just personal opinion but the heartbreak feels as comfortable as a favorite bathrobe, and just as familiar really well written and I enjoy it a great deal.
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The story thus far has a real old-school Neil Gaiman feel. This author really knows their stuff and their stories show it.
If I have any complaint it's that their characteristic typos are here too. Examples being mixing up "wondering" and "wandering", "weary" and "wary", and strange use of the phrase "... of a night".
The last may be dialectical or archaic in the same sense as "on the 'morrow", but I've never seen it nor heard it before and it seems unnatural; though characteristic I suppose.
None of that is sufficient a reason to dock points though.
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