When Euridice died, Hades was so moved by Orfeus songs that he allowed him to descend into the underworld to bring her back again. That said, good luck trying to follow up or match this book. His songs tamed wild animals, the rivers stopped running, trees and stones followed him.
It's a brilliant surprise of a book and something I wouldn't be surprised if other people would take a stab at. It speaks of body trauma, sexuality, oppression, control, and all within a poetic context that is deeply submerged in fantasy. my only other observation would be that this book feels like it could be expanded even more.Īs a writer, Garth likes to surprise you with how she gets to the point and Girlnarium is not the exception. to having drunk too much wine, and calls himself Orpheus of the Pont-Neuf. I was see-sawing over the rating for this book because of some minor gripes: some small grammar hiccups I haven't found in her other works, but the story, style, innovation, and quality of storytelling has a lot more weight than a hiccup. Although these songs might not have had the dangerous impact of politically. This also basically means every 12 blocks generated, you only get his buff for 3 seconds (3 Orfeo blocks every 12 blocks as non-Lead, and don’t even get me started on Lead Orfeo).
However, the thing is his buff lasts 3 seconds every 2 blocks you use. In short, I've never read anything like Girlnarium, even having read quite a few books by Kristin Garth. Don’t get me wrong, Orfeo is a really strong buffer. It is a fascinating book that definitely inspires countless ideas thanks to its distinctive and unique approach to storytelling. During the interview, Al was asked whether or not it would be wise to bring.
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