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The Stolen Kingdom, by Ross Rosenfeld

Moving forward with the long list of books to be reviewed, I was faced with a title that had been intriguing me since the moment I was given a copy of it. 



Reading the book late at night, I ate about 10% in one sitting, which isn't much, but still I can tell you, it's a damn good read.

The narrative is sweet, soft, silky--the author uses big words and a fancy classical language, which fascinates me. In spite of his usage of big words, it never feels like a heavy heap of lines; the read is fluid and contagious;  you just feel impulsed to delve more and more into the story.

The introduction is very compelling. It's a story told from generation to generation, and now, it seems that we will become the story teller. I'm having a blast with this read, and as soon as I'm finished, I'll review it thoroughly.  Congratulations to Ross Rosenfeld for a great book. With 28 reviews in Amazon, it's already moving up the ranks.