Each point is laboured over and over like banging nails in, so you find yourself 140+ pages in, and still only inside the Louvres. It's full of errors too, some funny. Many could have been fixed with a quick visit to Wikipedia. Due to the ground covered there must be laughs for many professions, from priests to architects to crytopgraphers. It also relies on that standard trick of soap operas...
more Each point is laboured over and over like banging nails in, so you find yourself 140+ pages in, and still only inside the Louvres. It's full of errors too, some funny. Many could have been fixed with a quick visit to Wikipedia. Due to the ground covered there must be laughs for many professions, from priests to architects to crytopgraphers. It also relies on that standard trick of soap operas too: namely, characters can inexplicably change their personality in order to create improbable plot twists. A dismal read.
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