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brownmattc 's review for:
The Satanic Verses
by Salman Rushdie
In 'The Satanic Verses', Salman Rushdie tells a poignant story of migration through the eyes of Gabriel and his companions. While the main narrative is compelling, it's often overshadowed by dense subplots and what feels like Rushdie's private jokes, making it a challenging read at times. Despite this, the book offers a thought-provoking exploration of identity, faith, and cultural displacement.