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3.0 out of 5 stars
Threadbare plot, insipid main character and repetitively dull,
By Kiwifunlad (London, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Morning Like A Bird (Paperback)
For those readers who like intricate tapestries in three similar shades of grey, this is the book for you. This novel is heavily weighted on atmosphere over substance and whilst the approaching war is increasingly worrying for the young poet Yuji, the lack of any plot substance for the first three quarters of the book places severe demands on the reader. Yuji, the main character of the novel, is lacking any depth and plods his way through the novel like a reluctant donkey. The novel moves too slowly to outweigh the quality of writing sufficiently for me to recommend this book.
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One Morning Like A Bird by Andrew Miller (Paperback - September 4, 2008)
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