The Chymical WeddingIn a dazzling weave of story and character, The Chymical Wedding tells two parallel and interconnected tales--one set in the late 1840's, one in the 1980's, both played out in the same English village. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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User Review - sometimeunderwater - LibraryThingReally should have given up on this earlier. It's quite well written, and the story is competently told. The problem is that the author is altogether too credulous. Practically, although it pretends ... Read full review
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User Review - ehines - LibraryThingClarke can write, but I'm not at all sure I'd describe this book as well-written. He does a fair job of making his bitter and frustrated contemporary hero real yet sympathetic, but manages neither ... Read full review
Contents
The Green Man | 3 |
The Figure in the Stone | 21 |
The House of God | 41 |
Copyright | |
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