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This story had a very "Arabian Nights" feel, a story within a story, if you will. A young lad enters Sumarkesh for the first time and decides to visit a house of pleasure. There he meets the narrator of the story and hears the tale of the famous Harlot Queen of Sumarkesh and finds out that things are not always what they seem.If you are looking for a quick and very entertaining story that can easily be read during your lunch break, buy this book. It's cheaper than a candy bar and will last much
This story had a very "Arabian Nights" feel, a story within a story, if you will. A young lad enters Sumarkesh for the first time and decides to visit a house of pleasure. There he meets the narrator of the story and hears the tale of the famous Harlot Queen of Sumarkesh and finds out that things are not always what they seem.If you are looking for a quick and very entertaining story that can easily be read during your lunch break, buy this book. It's cheaper than a candy bar and will last much
After reading "Shaala, Made of Stone", I couldn't help but be gravitated towards more of the author's works. In this second installment of her series, the author creates yet another world where the characters are still involving themselves in "far away" adventures. I'm really loving the main character, Shaala, and the tough girl attitude she portrays. It's refreshing to have a heroine that can hold her own! I can't wait to see the adventures that await Shaala! I recommend this short story to any...
After reading "Shaala, Made of Stone", I couldn't help but be gravitated towards more of the author's works. In this second installment of her series, the author creates yet another world where the characters are still involving themselves in "far away" adventures. I'm really loving the main character, Shaala, and the tough girl attitude she portrays. It's refreshing to have a heroine that can hold her own! I can't wait to see the adventures that await Shaala! I recommend this short story to any...
After reading "Shaala, Made of Stone", I couldn't help but be gravitated towards more of the author's works. In this second installment of her series, the author creates yet another world where the characters are still involving themselves in "far away" adventures. I'm really loving the main character, Shaala, and the tough girl attitude she portrays. It's refreshing to have a heroine that can hold her own! I can't wait to see the adventures that await Shaala! I recommend this short story to any...
After reading "Shaala, Made of Stone", I couldn't help but be gravitated towards more of the author's works. In this second installment of her series, the author creates yet another world where the characters are still involving themselves in "far away" adventures. I'm really loving the main character, Shaala, and the tough girl attitude she portrays. It's refreshing to have a heroine that can hold her own! I can't wait to see the adventures that await Shaala! I recommend this short story to any...