Overall, though, it didn't have a lot of strength to its direction. I like stories that are like solid vehicles, that carry the reader from this place to that one, and this seemed more to be drifting.Many of them were trying the best they could to look human, the women wearing forceful perms and facials, even if they were forced to live a life that was half animal.
The Quiet Woman by Chris Sharp
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The Quiet Woman by Chris Sharp
A strange tale . . . for the most part, it didn't impress me a whole lot, but there were some delightful descriptives here and there in it, such as:
I was raised by humans. What's your excuse?
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