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 Skeletons at the Apothecary Open in new Window. [13+]
Are heroes always born alongside villains?
by Ashutosh Galgali Author Icon
Review by NaNoNette Author IconMail Icon
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Rated: 13+ | (5.0)
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This was super mystical. I got quite attached to the main character. I also wanted her to escape the inquisition so badly. In the end, I wondered who she was. She not only remained an enigma to the townspeople, she also remained an enigma to me, the reader. At the same time, it makes so much sense that neither would fully find out who she is. I love that you made the wanderer who flees, builds, and then destroys a woman. That role is so often reserved for men. When a man turns out to be evil in the end, it never feels like a real surprise. In her case, she tried to warn someone from the the events that were going to happen. Because she was the one who would set them in motion. A well-crafted story with a main character of many layers.

Great job. I wonder if there are more stories with her. I would like to find out more about her. Of course, not knowing is also part of her appeal. Really good writing to leave the reader satisfied yet questioning the outcome.

Annette
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