
Robin McKinley, Sunshine
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Robin McKinley, Sunshine
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The Depth Of Characters And Description Of Scenes,
The depth of characters and description of scenes, sights, smells and colors make this novel nothing less than perfect. The details of baking and the
conflicts of emotions, mixed with suspense of attraction in the face of
fatality, poetically painted a statement that nothing in life is cut and dry, black or white. No one is perfect, all good or all evil. Everyone carries shades of gray within. The horror parts of Sunshine were a cross between Bradbury and Robert Bloch; poetic and psychologically frightening.
There is a great message for hope too.
Especially, there is a great message for women to be strong willed.
Like I said; this book;Sunshine,was nothing less than perfect.
- Russell W. Bybee
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