This fiction best any fairy tale work i’ve ever read. The characters are all the invisible yet ever-so-present forces in human life. It is particularly ingenious of the author to show the characters are gods/ goddesses in one world which show how humans esteem such forces and how they are seen as ordinary people in the other world which prospered the truth that they are invisible to human eyes yet present. Each characters’ words and actions cum appearances match what they are called, which are the axioms accepted everywhere in the human society. My favorite line was when Love said to Muse . . . But you must understand Muse, I’m Love not Lust. I marvelled at the creativity from start to finish, and who wouldn’t?
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