A review by johara
Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights by Salman Rushdie

5.0

A couple of weeks ago, a bookseller in vienna asked me if I have ever read any of Rushdie's books and when I said no he proceeded to give me a copy of Two years eight months and twenty eight nights.
When I started reading it i was blown because I finally found a book that portrayed what a work of fiction should be like.
Starting with the endless debate between the enduring significance of religion in society and the philosophical proper reasoning, and ending with a collision of mythology and reality in a two worlds war. This book is a stunning literary piece of art.