A story of love and life, of war and loss, and of longing and need.
This short story is made up of sixteen drabbles. A drabble is a story written in exactly one hundred words, not including the title, and cannot be one word more or one less than one hundred. Each drabble within this book can be read on its own, but when read in conjunction with the o...
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A story of love and life, of war and loss, and of longing and need.
This short story is made up of sixteen drabbles. A drabble is a story written in exactly one hundred words, not including the title, and cannot be one word more or one less than one hundred. Each drabble within this book can be read on its own, but when read in conjunction with the other fifteen, will become part of a longer story.
There is romance, there is angst, and there is violence.
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on Aug 17, 2009 at 01:53
Kept me clutching the edge of my seat from beginning to end--wow--this is the second book I have read from this author, and I'm eager for more :)
-Jennifer
on Aug 15, 2009 at 19:53
Another great story by this author. The drabble format, the sparse but effective use of words totally suits the unfolding drama of the story. An excellent choice for a quick read full of emotion.