Poslednji jednorog Last unicorn Piter Bigl Peter Beagle Kafa i knjiga kafaiknjigacom

The Last Unicorn

The Last Unicorn The novel “The Last Unicorn” by writer Peter S. Beagle (winner of numerous awards for the fantasy genre) is, like the titular being, a very unusual creature. You start with light reading and, as time passes, you realize the book is increasingly drawing you into its world and enchanting you, and along…

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BRZRKR 1

BRZRKR 1 “Time is a strange thing.” – B   You know, I’m not that crazy about comics… somehow that phase bypassed me as a kid. As I got older I followed some manga/manhwa online and that’s that… though, considering the convenience of the digital/mobile age, comics can now become an interesting hobby too… if…

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The Emperor’s Soul

The Emperor’s Soul The name Brandon Sanderson is not unknown to fans of science and/or epic fantasy. The creator of the Cosmere universe, who popularized the terms “hard magic and soft magic,” also finished Robert Jordan’s popular series “The Wheel of Time.” His name is known even to those who haven’t read his books… like…

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The Song of Achilles

The Song of Achilles When it comes to choosing books, for me (I believe, and for a good number of other people) it’s based on two approaches: either I choose a book intuitively/instinctively (i.e., something strongly attracts me to the title) or I’ve previously researched the book, reviews and the like (though I apply this…

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After Dark

After Dark What’s the probability that to the question “Which author first comes to mind, if the writing style is such that you’re not sure at what moment reality and fantasy begin to overlap, and you’re no longer sure what’s what” you’d answer with Haruki Murakami? 😀 Maybe it wouldn’t even be a surprise that…

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First Person Singular

First Person Singular There are some writers you simply either love or don’t. I’d say Haruki Murakami is one of those writers. When you start reading him for the first time, I think page twenty-something is decisive, and then you declare his (any) novel strange and incomprehensible… or it enchants you and draws you into…

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