This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
this is actually my first win in Early Reviewers:
after opening the ebook, i got really confused, i mean i'm lost.
but then, after scanning and looking for the real story, i get a good grip on the book..
the storyline is good, though i agree, the book is really more on description rather than story-telling..
the
book would be good if the author focuses on what he wanted the reader
to really get and not just diverging and diverging the topic or theme of
the story..the characters was developed though by a really vivid
imagination..:D..
one could really like the book, if you've just give time to it..
all in all, this book is ok!
Domina:
Society's Ilk is the story of a woman who refuses to be defined by
those who can barely define themselves and rejects the dogged
conventions of how she is supposed to be - levied by...yet based upon
those who claim to be like her. It is the story of a superheroine who is
capable of carrying an entire imprint as its franchise offering - so
respected so as to garner the support of characters from an entirely
different imprint for the purposes of ensuring her proper send-off into
the universe. It is a story of last resorts, of sorts - in a pool of
prose where the defiant metaphor which takes its plot seriously cannot
be drowned. To Domina, none of this is anything new. She has always
shouldered the ever increasing responsibilities of being a protector,
the always welcome obligation of being a friend, and the treacherously
important burden of being an entrepreneur. So why do her detractors
continue to believe that they can win?
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