![]() ![]() Every action or thought of the caracters, or even the interactions between them lead to something relevant. It was already late at night and I couldn’t care less about tomorrow, I just had to know how things did end up for the two protagonists.Īnd as this is a novella, and considering composition has to be its forte, I must also state I’d find it hard to find others as perfectly, meticulously composed as this (master)piece. At least this was what I heve experienced (same goes for other Voinov novels too). I even dare to say, youz won’t be able to put it away unless you’re done, from start to fihish. It’s only 40-something pages, so it can be read in one evening and in one sitting. ![]() ![]() There are a lot of books I like, love even, but this… I love everything about Skybound.Īt first glance Skybound wants you to believe it’s a lightsome, easy to read. I can’t remember which order I read those books in, but it doesn’t matter to me, only the effect Skybound had on me. ![]() I read it along with Voinov’s other WW2 novels (I plan to write a thorough post about Voinov’s ww2 cycle). Skybound was among the first novels/novellas I read from Aleksandr Voinov right after I have finished Soldiers. ![]()
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