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Night Clouds

Domenico Corna

Publisher: Robin Edizioni

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Summary

In this mystical novel, a girl finds herself divided between her own reality and an alternative world created by her own mind. She will have to discover what the imagination can create. "Thought can reach wherever you want. To heaven, if you will, or to the darkest misery, if you think there might be, and to nightmares such as to call them hell." The route is full of unforeseen events and pain in the background of a town square and its boys adrift.
That novel keeps readers asking questions throughout, but its fragmented style often means that the puzzles never quite fit back together. However, readers who enjoy introspective, philosophical stories will likely enjoy it. A poetic novel that effectively integrates elements of science fiction, fantasy and drama.
Available since: 02/25/2022.

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