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She: A History of Adventure
by H. Rider Haggard
Distinct and memorable characters, an interesting story, and an impressive knowledge of language, history, and philosophy were what drew me into this strange, weird adventure. Haggard does tend to go on and on about trivial, insignificant details at times, which contrasts with the otherwise "adventure" feel to the book.
Ayesha is a complex character, and I do love dark, weird books. This one is certainly that, and I suspect I will be coming back to it sometime in the future for a re-read.
Ayesha is a complex character, and I do love dark, weird books. This one is certainly that, and I suspect I will be coming back to it sometime in the future for a re-read.