Liked It“The narrative of Leaf Storm shifts between the perspectives of three generations of one family as the three characters (father, daughter and grandson respectively) find themselves in a spiritual limbo after the death of a man passionately hated by the entire village yet inextricably linked to the...” see full review » see other reviews » |
Didn’t Like It“I didn't really enjoy the first story "Leaf Storm"narrator shifts between the perspectives of three generations in a messy way and the story itself is not too intersting all about some depressing times and death. I should have skiped first story” see full review » see other reviews » |
“I didn't really enjoy the first story "Leaf Storm"narrator shifts between the perspectives of three generations in a messy way and the story itself is not too intersting all about some depressing times and death. I should have skiped first story”
shabnam s wrote this review Friday, January 9 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“The narrative of Leaf Storm shifts between the perspectives of three generations of one family as the three characters (father, daughter and grandson respectively) find themselves in a spiritual limbo after the death of a man passionately hated by the entire village yet inextricably linked to the patriarch of the family.”
rayanna03 wrote this review Saturday, September 20 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“a hepatitic preoccupation with weathered
anxieties bordered by a water-logged
goliath, an angel, a charlatan's apprentice,
a ghost ship and a half-mooned forehead”