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Tajemna historia Moskwy - Ekaterina Sedia, Maria Gębicka-Frąc
Tajemna historia Moskwy
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To pomysłowy koktajl, złożony w równych częściach z Bułhakowa i Gaimana - mroczny, niepokojący, śmiały i cierpki - taka może być tylko prawdziwa rosyjska literatura fantasy.Gregory Frost
To pomysłowy koktajl, złożony w równych częściach z Bułhakowa i Gaimana - mroczny, niepokojący, śmiały i cierpki - taka może być tylko prawdziwa rosyjska literatura fantasy.Gregory Frost
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9788374801010
Publisher: Mag
Pages no: 300
Edition language: Polski
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Boston Bibliophile
Boston Bibliophile rated it
3.0 The Secret History of Moscow
http://www.bostonbibliophile.com/2008/05/review-secret-history-of-moscow-by.html
Kimber Frantz
Kimber Frantz rated it
5.0 The Secret History of Moscow
The Secret History of Moscow was one of my favorite reads this year. After reading it, I immediately read Moscow But Dreaming, a collection of short stories mixing dark fantasy, magical realism, Russian folklore and bleak, modern day Moscow with real world issues, another favorite of the year. These...
Xdyj's books
Xdyj's books rated it
4.0
Somewhat like Neverwhere in Moscow but more tragic & is populated by creatures in Russian folk tales as well as victims of all sorts of atrocities throughout Russian history. Certain parts can be a bit slow, but some parts like Oksana's story and the tragic ending are quite good imo.
ambyr
ambyr rated it
4.0 The Secret History of Moscow
This is the book that I wanted Deathless to be. It has just the right mix of magic and mundane, of achingly familiar and convincingly alien. And I love the way the character react to learning about the secret, hidden world: not with fear, not with joy, but with resignation. Of course there's another...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it
4.0
It does help to have either a knowledge of Russian Fairy Tales or a source to look them up in when reading this book.That said, this is a good book. Sedia tells the story of Galina who is looking for her missing sister. It is wonderful to read a fairy tale influenced novel where the women actually...
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