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A review by rmdcoiso
Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights by Salman Rushdie
3.0
A cute fairytale-like mish-mash of different stories coming together under the common theme of the relationship between humans and the supernatural.
Pleasant fantasy, with a few strokes of morality as the supernatural being are equated to the "darkness within" humans; then also sort of putting religion as the tool of the machinators who wish the seem the human race war against each other.
Characters aren't particularly well developed and the ending is a bit lacking both for the individuals and the story as a whole.
A fairy tale. No more, no less.
Pleasant fantasy, with a few strokes of morality as the supernatural being are equated to the "darkness within" humans; then also sort of putting religion as the tool of the machinators who wish the seem the human race war against each other.
Characters aren't particularly well developed and the ending is a bit lacking both for the individuals and the story as a whole.
A fairy tale. No more, no less.