Official Review: Monster's Children by Daniel Paul Hansen

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Re: Official Review: Monster's Children by Daniel Paul Hansen

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Sahani Nimandra wrote: 26 Apr 2018, 09:12 I can understand your rating to this book. There is a Chinese proverb which says wu chi pi fan -too much of good stuff is bad stuff. Nothing out of balance is not good. A philosophical read is certainly good once in a while. Your review is inviting!
Thank you for that Chinese proverb and for reading and commenting on my review.
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Philosophical fiction? It sounds very alluring. Based on your rating it isn't flawless but it is worth the read so I am giving it a chance!
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It sounds like an interesting story line and I love when an author makes good use of literary devices. Thanks.
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Post by maggiechap »

This sounds like an interesting read, though I don't know if I'm up for that much deep philosophical stuff right now, lol. But I might bookmark it for later when I'm in a learning mood. Thanks for the review.
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