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David Sven (gorro) | 567 comments It's well written. I wonder if the Fortyish man really was a descendant of Merlin and was doing real magic? Or is there room for interpretation?


Kevin | 14 comments David Sven wrote: "It's well written. I wonder if the Fortyish man really was a descendant of Merlin and was doing real magic? Or is there room for interpretation?"

I think all of Lindholm's stories have room for interpretation.


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Hanne (hanne2) | 791 comments Mod
I liked this one a lot.
Especially the parts with the muse were very amusing. About the muse being a fickle thing, drinking all her wine and leaving.
And then at the very end the Muse returning "If you're quite finished having a temper tantrum, we'll get on with your career now."

makes me wonder about Hobb's muses...


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Alfred Haplo (alfredhaplo) | 550 comments Alex wrote: "As a writer, this had a bit of a personal touch which only added to the story. "

Nothing to critique here. Only praises to sing. It's funny, personal, authentic with a little bit of magic - real and imaginary (you decide which is which...) - thrown in with a twinkle in the eye. Wonderful story of a woman in the tail-end of her 30's, who is down on luck and has lost her creative spark. A mysterious man, sexy encounters and a dash of romance bring it all back. Loved it.

A delightful 5/5 stars.


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