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A Dog's Heart
by Mikhail Bulgakov
If Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis made love in Russia.
The book can not help but come off as a pastiche when you recognize the obvious influences it wears but still the Russian charm and the very peculiar setting does give the book a unique flavor of the similar dish. My head hurts still, dozing off now.
The book can not help but come off as a pastiche when you recognize the obvious influences it wears but still the Russian charm and the very peculiar setting does give the book a unique flavor of the similar dish. My head hurts still, dozing off now.