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spirits of darkness and light 2018 issue

spirits of darkness and light

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QK1XHTY



Kindle $1.07

 

The title stories of the book – Spirts of darkness and Spirits of light are same as previous issues, but remaining stories are fresh, they this time reflect a darker side of human nature, which we should contemplate upon if we are honest, simple hearted souls. This world is full of dark souls that will do anything for own good, pretending that they don’t exist can be suicidal. So I write about them from time to time, this time a pure-hearted cherub is observing them and sharing his views about them!

 

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Kevin Cooper reviewed "The spirits of darkness and light" September 2017 version- after that the book has changed. The older version is not available anymore but I still possess it, you can buy that from me ($1.07) or enjoy the new one.

 
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Kev: My review of Spirits of Darkness and Light




Spirits of darkness and light is a wonderful collaboration of fantasy short stories with characters both brooding and dark while others are mysterious and beautiful.

Review: Sharmishtha’s stories are captivating. Her characters although purely original bring some of India’s mythological creatures to light with a style of writing that can only be attributed to that of a true mistress of story-telling. Nothing is what it seems as each incredible tale keeps you wondering what is going to happen next with endings that are in no way predictable. A thoroughly enjoyable read!

 

Due to the language barrier, there are a few issues with the translation of certain phrases, but they do not hinder the stories or the concepts being portrayed. Sharmishtha’s creativity is truly remarkable.

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